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 actively prepares pupils for the future.
A visionary all-girls school full of extremely confident, capable and engaging young women.
‘Fearless’ teaching and learning, encouraging girls to step out of their comfort zone and be ‘10 per cent braver’, is reaping academic rewards. It is a useful life lesson too, but not at the expense of school being fun.
Excellent academics, fantastic pastoral care and a wonderful way of imbuing girls with self-confidence, Channing makes a strong argument for single-sex education.
Girls throw themselves into all aspects of school life, and teacher commitment goes way beyond the classroom.






On Thursday the 12th of February, we went on a trip to Merton College in Oxford for a Choral Scholar workshop day. We really enjoyed talks from the choir directors, some students in the choir and got to listen to a recital by the chapel choir. In the evening, we were lucky enough to sing an Evensong with the choir in their chapel and it was a lovely experience singing music by Howells and Ireland. We really enjoyed our day at Merton College!
- Stevie, Anna and Juliet - Year 12
This week we celebrated Careers in Sport Week with the PE Department. Students heard from sports lawyer Daniel Geey, international netball player and coach Miss Corbin, and alumna Ava Peers. From sports law and elite performance to university pathways, each speaker shared inspiring insights. Thank you to all for supporting and motivating our students!
This week, Gardening Club have been using loppers to recycle Christmas trees and turn them into timber to be used in the garden.
Teresa and Sereny answer questions about our Sixth Form:
`What are the new subjects at A Level, did you take one and do you like it?`
In our latest staff blog Dr Hayward, our Reading Coordinator, explores a simple but transformative idea: reading shouldn’t feel lonely.
From staff development to peer mentoring, discover how creating a community of readers is helping to reverse the decline in reading for pleasure.
Read the full blog on our website!
Listen on: Spotify Apple Podcasts In the latest episode of Chatting with Channing, we are delighted to welcome Dr Russell Arnott, an ocean scientist, educator, and passionate advocate for science communication. Interviewed by our student...
Dear Parents & Carers Last week was a vibrant and joyful one in the Junior School, filled with curiosity, creativity and real-world learning as the girls immersed themselves in Maths Week. The focus on money...
On Thursday 29 January, we had the pleasure of hosting our annual Music Theatre themed evening concert at the Arundel Centre. This is always a highly anticipated event in our Spring Term music calendar, where...
Dear Parents & Carers This morning, Mrs Brant (Deputy Head) led a thoughtful and uplifting assembly to launch Children’s Mental Health Week, ahead of next week when we will be marking the event across the...
Dear Parents & Carers This morning, it was an absolute delight to watch our Year 4 pupils bring history so vividly and joyfully to life through their assembly: Anglo-Saxons’ Got Talent. The energy, confidence and...
Our Summer Open Day schedule has been published:
Junior School Open Day Dates
Senior School Open Day Dates
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