Channing, an independent school based in North London, where girls aged 4 to 18 can discover their interests, develop their talents, and build lasting friendships. Our inspiring environment fosters academic achievement and personal growth.
The school successfully meets its ambition to empower pupils to become independent thinkers and fearless learners.
A visionary all-girls school full of extremely confident, capable and engaging young women.
The school successfully meets its ambition to empower pupils to become independent thinkers and fearless learners.
Pupils accept others for who they are, respect diversity and appreciate the richness different cultures and traditions bring.
The development of pupils’ knowledge, skills and understanding is excellent, underpinned by the school’s commitment to offering an education of breadth.
Today we celebrated the Topping Out Ceremony for the Brunner House Build - a tradition that marks the completion of a building`s framework. Our STEM leaders had the privilege of joining Mrs Lindsey Hughes and members of our school community for an exclusive walkthrough of what will soon be our brand new, state-of-the-art STEM building!
Year 3 spent their history lesson being archaeologists this week. They investigated various Bronze Age artefacts and used this to learn more about this time period.
It was fantastic to welcome so many visitors to our Open Evening last night! At Channing, our vision is simple yet profound: “Girls Enjoying Success.” This isn’t just a motto; it’s the very fabric of our educational philosophy. We cultivate an atmosphere where every girl feels empowered, valued and supported to discover her unique talents and achieve her personal best. Our ethos of Fearless Learning encourages girls to step out of their comfort zones, embrace new challenges and learn from every experience. As the Good Schools Guide notes, we inspire girls to be “10 percent braver,” a valuable life lesson that extends far beyond the classroom.
Year 5 enjoyed testing the conductivity of different materials in Science today, observing which material, when placed into their circuit, would make their bulb shine the brightest!
A huge thank you to our amazing catering team for putting together a delicious meal and transforming our dining hall in celebration of Black History Month.
The Lanyard Challenge The 2025 Languages Week commenced with a lanyard challenge. The aim was to find as many foreign words from teachers of all subjects. This engrossing challenge kept the students engaged all day...
Dear Parents & Carers Tomorrow morning, we will come together as a community to celebrate our Ready, Steady, Cook Harvest Special assembly – a joyful and interactive occasion that will remind us how lucky we...
On Thursday 25th September, we had the privilege of welcoming Dr Cameron Roberts at Channing, who gave a very interesting talk and masterclass on optimising practice for musicians. With the help of Kezia C (sax),...
Dear Parents & Carers This morning in assembly, Mrs Brant (Deputy Head) and I, with the help of the Year 6 Head Girls, Agatha and Yaya, were delighted to announce the girls from Reception to...
Listen on: Spotify Apple Podcasts In the latest episode of Chatting with Channing, we sit down with Mrs Gardiner, Head of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Department at Channing School, for an inspiring...