- Pinner High School, home to more than 1,100 girls and boys aged 11 to 18, has a “commitment to educational excellence and inclusivity”.
- The careers programme aims to provide individual support to pupils at key points in their decision-making and offers work experience programmes to those in year 10 and 12.
- Pupils can participate in the World Challenge scheme as well as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
- In 2025, three pupils won places at Oxford and Cambridge universities, while others took on highly sought-after degree apprenticeships with JP Morgan and Amazon. Sixth-form study facilities are open from 7.30am to 5pm for pupils to undertake independent work outside school hours.
- The school actively supports young carers within its pupil body.
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