Welcome to Palmers Green High School Winchmore Hill

The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide’s Independent 11-16 School of the Year for Academic Excellence 2026, Palmers Green High School (PGHS) was founded in 1905 by Miss Alice Hum and has provided girls with an exceptional education for 120 years. At PGHS we specialise in educating girls, challenging and guiding them to achieve their full potential within our warm and friendly school environment. We are a very special ‘through-school’ where pupils progress in a familiar setting and benefit from seamless transitions across the Prep, Junior and Senior Schools. There is an authentic feeling of being one family where strong friendships are formed and extend beyond year groups.

About Us

A School Experience Like No Other

At PGHS, all sections of the school (Preps, Juniors and Seniors) enjoy being part of our ‘one school’ community. Preps use the same facilities as the GCSE pupils in some subjects, e.g. Art, Music, PE and D&T, and Juniors enjoy Science in the laboratories. Throughout PGHS, small class sizes and excellent teaching enable rapid progress, whilst exciting extra-curricular activities encourage girls to develop into well-rounded individuals.

Extra Curricular

Recognising the importance of developing well-rounded individuals, we offer an exciting programme of extra-curricular activities. PGHS takes every opportunity to nurture your daughter’s passions and develop her skills, providing over 80 clubs per week.

Yesterday our whole school took part in our final ever PGHS Sports Day @thewalkerground… and WOW, what a day!

This year we brought together Preps, Juniors and Seniors for one huge celebration of sport and it was bursting with energy from start to finish!

There was cheering, laughter, brilliant teamwork and so much support from pupils, staff and parents - the atmosphere was just incredible!

A big congratulations to everyone who participated. Huge shoutouts to:
🏆 Red House – Junior overall winners
🏆 Yellow House – Senior overall winners
📣 Green House – Cheer champions

And we have to mention the legendary plank competition… an unbelievable effort from everyone, with four junior pupils taking the win! 👏 

Smiles, sunshine, and unforgettable moments all day long… the most perfect send-off for PGHS Sports Day. 

#schoolsportsday #girlslovesport
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We are delighted to share that Anne from @thisgirlcan.period had a successful visit to Nairobi last week. 

The pads which some of our pupils prepared during their workshop with Anne were turned into reusable menstrual pads by a group of local women. 

We are very proud to support Anne’s amazing work which supports women across the world, giving them more freedom, confidence and choice. 

#sustainable #plasticfreeproducts #reusableperiodproducts
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Huge congratulations to our talented authors and prize-winners in the recent Young Writers Award!

Inspired by a competition introduced by Ms Heald, our Senior School pupils Alexandra (Year 8), Leen (Year 8) and Isla (Year 9) took on the challenge of writing a mini-saga of only 100 words, representing an introduction to a bigger story - no easy task!

Their brilliant 100‑word mini stories have been published in the anthology ‘Stranger Sagas’. An amazing achievement - we are very proud of you all!

#thesegirlscan #youngauthors #competitionsuccess #strangersagas2026
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Congratulations to Faye in Year 7 who received an award for her submission to the @royalacademyarts Young Artists’ Summer Show 2026. Her painting titled, ‘You Don’t Stop Me!’, was a dynamic personal artwork. 

An incredible achievement - well done, Faye! 

#youngartist #artachievement #pupilsuccess #thisgirlcan #pghsart
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PGHS is proud to be working with Anne Nicholls (@thisgirlcan.period). Anne, a retired teacher and lecturer raised and educated in Kenya, is dedicated to supporting underserved communities through vital menstrual, sexual and reproductive health education. Her work focuses on some of the most vulnerable girls. 

By providing dignity bags containing reusable pads, Anne helps lift shame, break stigma and give girls the opportunity to choose education and fulfil their ambitions.

At PGHS, we are keen to support Anne’s charity and invite our families to get involved in any way they can.

How our PGHS families can help:

🩲 Donate new cotton knickers (adult women’s sizes 8–14), or
💷 Make a direct donation to the charity to help fund dignity bags (see QR code in the School Newsletter)

Anne has kindly offered a prize for the class that donates the most towards her trip! Donations can be given to your daughter’s class/form or placed in the labelled box in the school foyer. Please remember to tick your daughter’s year group so we can keep a tally.

Together, we can support dignity, health and equal access to education. Thank you for getting involved.

#educateempower #periodpoverty #genderequality #dignityforgirls
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