Mulberry School for Girls, London | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Mulberry School for Girls is a High school in London with a 3.7 rating.

About Mulberry School for Girls

Mulberry School for Girls ( High school ) is located at Richard St, Commercial Rd, London E1 2JP, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : Independent.
Other categories: High school, Girls’ high school, Sixth form college

Ratings & Ranking

Mulberry School for Girls has a rating of 3.7 and is ranked number 1645 in the UK.

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Address & Location

Mulberry School for Girls is located at Richard St, Commercial Rd, London E1 2JP, United Kingdom.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Independent, the school fees for Mulberry School for Girls range between 20,000 GBP and 30,000 GBP . In Euros, the annual fees range for Mulberry School for Girls is between 23,600 EUR and 35,400 EUR.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Mulberry School for Girls.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Mulberry School for Girls has 34 reviews with an overall rating of 3.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.7 out of 5.0 stars
The honest truth, this school isn’t as perfect as some people may see it. The teachers are somewhat reliable in this school however many don’t care about if you are being bullied and favouritise students. They often pick on students when they don’t feel comfortable and are extremely strict on only some girls in not wearing makeup and tying hair, however not all students are being constantly nagged at. Some rare teachers in this school are kind and caring however all science teachers in this school cannot teach and there are some extremely rude teachers that treat pupils in such a manner i would consider bullying! Overall, this school is what you makeout of it but if you are not like ‘everyone else’ you are unwanted and left out.
Honestly, this school is not at all what it seems like on the outside. There are many teachers that are unsupportive, and now that I think about it, most of the teachers are. I’m not going to lie, now and then, there are many teachers that are really nice and actually care about your well-being and how you’re feeling, but the sad truth is that they are slowly leaving the school, leaving the crappy teachers behind. The actual teaching isn’t good as well. Most teachers read what’s on the board copied from Wikipedia or BBC Bitesize and they expect us to understand everything there.

In terms of bullying, the school doesn’t do any better. I’m in Year 10 and so far, I’ve seen many instances where students have been shoved and pushed where teachers were witnesses and they’ve done nothing about it unless the head of Year talks about it. I’ve tried to stop as many fights as I can, however there is only so much someone can do. If all the teachers work together, bullying can stop or at least reduce, which also lacks a lot in the school. I had been previously bullied in my primary school because of my ethnicity and I am really sad that it still happens in secondary and no one thinks to do anything about it.

Overall, the school isn’t as good as it seems at all. Ever since Michelle Obama visited, the school thought that they’re doing a good job in things when actually it’s gettig worse.

I was lucky enough to attend the annual education lecture on Tuesday 11th February. Dame Donna Kinnair was a wonderful and engaging speaker but the real stars of the show were the students. Mature, articulate and confident. A real credit to the Mulberry Trust and to their parents. I was particularly captivated by the Scholarship Awards and impressed by the winners. Mulberry staff were highly professional, engaging and welcoming. The whole evening was a great success and the RSA as a venue was very fitting for such an occasion. Congratulations to Dr. Ogden, her staff and wonderful students.
i think that mulberry school for girls is a good school because you could learn important information that you didn’t know before and in year 9 you get to decide your options and they are many subjects to choose from. you also have a good facilities of things for example equipment the school pays for everything.
So far very good girls school

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