Sion Manning Roman Catholic Girls' School
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Sion–Manning Roman Catholic Girls' School is a Roman Catholic school situated in Ladbroke Grove, London
London
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The name refers to Our Lady of Sion
Congregation of Notre-Dame de Sion
The Congregation of Notre-Dame de Sion is a Roman Catholic religious order of women founded in France in 1843 by Theodor Ratisbonne, encouraged by his brother Alphonse Ratisbonne, with the purpose of promoting the conversion of Jews to Christianity. The congregation established several educational...

 and Cardinal Manning
Cardinal Manning
Cardinal Manning may refer to* Henry Edward Manning , English Roman Catholic Archbishop and Cardinal* Timothy Manning , Archbishop of Los Angeles...

. The school educates girls aged between 11 - 16, and has no sixth form. It is particularly known for its "Specialist Status" in the visual arts and also has "Beacon Status" in the performing arts. The uniform of sion-manning changed from maroon to purple. The girls at Sion- Manning are very lively, confident and want to learn, this is shown as Sion Manning also supplies early entry GCSEs for those whom show extra talents in subjects. But this is only in certain subjects e.g. Religious Education, Ict, MFL (Modern Foreign Languages), Science, Maths and English. They have even started AS English and Maths for top set year 11. There are currently 556 pupils at sion manning.
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