About girls' schools

From the many myths about independent girls' schools: hot-houses, bitchy girls, superior swots, man-hating... to all the positives: happy places where girls feel special, form life-long friendships and succeed. What's the truth?

The Good Schools Guide

Unique, straight talking, indispensible

The Good Schools Guide was founded in 1985 by Amanda Atha and Sarah Drummond, two parents in search of schools for their children. They visited hundreds of schools and wrote about their experiences in the direct and independent style that still characterises the Guide. Twenty-four years later there are over fifty editors, spread throughout the UK; most are parents with young children, a few are former heads and senior teachers.

“It is highly opinionated: the only guide that offers parents a genuine flavour of what a school is like.”
The Daily Telegraph

Independently and professionally written by parents for parents, we monitor, research and VISIT all 1200+ independent and state schools in The Guide and, on this website, carry: unique data on school catchment areas; comprehensive, in-depth examination results analysis and informative, expertly written articles on all aspects of education.

You can find out more by visiting the Good Schools Guide website.

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