Pupils at a local girls’ school were described as potential “leaders of tomorrow” in a recent school inspection.

Northwood College for Girls is celebrating the superb results of its Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) report, after receiving ‘excellent’ in every category.

Inspections took place between November 30 and December 3 by the body that inspects independent schools.

The educational quality inspection sought to evaluate the achievement of the pupils, including their academic development as well as their personal development.

Pupils were found to be “highly articulate” and making “good rapid progress” in lessons.

 

Northwood College for Girls, which is part of the Girls Day School Trust. Credit: Google Maps

Northwood College for Girls, which is part of the Girls' Day School Trust. Credit: Google Maps

 

As a whole, the school was described as a “nurturing community” that has an open culture of discussing issues.

Inspectors noted that pupils are able to grow into “ambitious and confident young people” who are well able to “potentially be the leaders of tomorrow”.

Headteacher Mrs Brown said: “I am absolutely delighted and filled with pride to receive the phenomenal ISI report.

“We know that together our NWC family makes up a phenomenal force and this feedback is testament to the sheer hard work, dedication, commitment and support that is shown every day by our teachers, support staff, pupils and families.

“I wholeheartedly thank all of our staff, pupils and their families who make this school such a very special place to be.”