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The school opened in May 1938 and remains
a selective school for girls aged between 11
and 19. It was named after the 'unequalled'
Palace built 400 years ago by Henry VIII and
stands on the edge of Nonsuch Park in 22
acres of grounds. Our historical connections
and beautiful surroundings give Nonsuch a
very special combination of heritage and
progress; we are proud of our past while
planning for an even better future.
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At Nonsuch, each pupil is valued as an individual and encouraged to
reach her highest level of academic and personal achievement whilst
remaining aware and respectful of the needs of others. We are proud
of our consistently excellent examination results and the extensive
range of opportunities that prepare the girls as confident and caring
young women ready to
make the most of their talents and equipped to fulfill their ambitions.
The wide range of creative, spiritual, cultural and sporting activities
within the school and close links with the local and wider community
enhance the supportive and stimulating learning environment.
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We strongly believe that a close partnership with parents is central
to your daughters progress through the school. Those new to
the school settle quickly into our thriving multi-cultural community.
Visitors are impressed by the vigour of the school, the happy confidence
of its pupils and the commitment of our subject specialist teachers,
who enjoy their work at Nonsuch.
I hope you find the prospectus informative, but there is no substitute
for a personal visit.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing with you our enthusiasm
for Nonsuch.
Mrs Karin Rowsell
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