Portsmouth High School is the leading independent school for girls in the south and welcomes pupils from Nursery to Sixth Form.
The school is part of the Girls’ Day School Trust, the leading provider of girls’ education in the UK and is committed to providing an excellent education with a focus on challenging pupils to exceed expectations and to develop their intellectual curiosity.
Outstanding results
GCSE results this year have been excellent once again with:
- 68% of all grades A*/A
- 91% A* – B and
- 100% A* – C
There was an excellent spread of top grades over all subjects at A Level too, with an impressive 44% of all grades A*/A and 80% A*- B.
All welcome to Open Morning
Visit Portsmouth High School to find out more about opportunities for your daughter.
The next Open Morning for the whole school takes place on Saturday 8th October from 9am to 12.30pm.
The school is just a ten minute hop across the Solent on the Hovercraft, then only a five minute walk across the common and there is a minibus pick up service from the hover terminal.
Join in with activities
At the Junior School there will be a Round the World themed activity morning with plenty of activities for children of all ages to enjoy.
The Headmaster of the Junior School, Mr Paul Marshallsay, and staff will be available to talk to parents throughout the morning.
At the Senior School there will be a host of activities taking place from science experiments to trampolining and drama to biscuit making.
Book your place
Tours will be available from 9am and the Headmistress, Mrs Jane Prescott, will greet parents in the Senior School Hall with an address at 10.30am.
To book your place, please complete the short online booking form Ease of mind with ‘Hover Nanny’ service For more information, please contact our Admissions Registrar Miss Nunan via [email protected] or on 023 9282 6714.
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Portsmouth High School runs a ‘Hover Nanny’ service providing accompanied crossings for younger children from the Ryde hover terminal to the school door in Southsea.