The unnamed teenager is accused of communicating with a person in the Islamic State (also known as ISIS), possessing a flight booking to Istanbul with the intention to travel to Syria, and self-radicalising, the Metropolitan Police said.
"She was charged within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court with the intention of committing acts of terrorism engaged in conduct in preparation for giving effect the intention," the Met statement said.
She was arrested in central London and appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court yesterday.
The girl has been remanded in custody until April 28, when she will appear at the Old Bailey.
It follows an investigation by officers from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command.
A 20-year-old woman was also arrested as part of the investigation, but was later released with no further action.
Both were arrested at the same address on August 21 last year.
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