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  2. Wolmer's Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 1908 the lands at Quebec Lodge was acquired to house the Boys’ and Girls’ Schools. Quebec Lodge was the site of the Jamaica Exhibition of 1891, located north of Race Course (later called George VI Memorial Park and now National Heroes Park) and is the present site of Wolmer’s Boys’ School and Wolmer’s Girls’ School. Wolmer’s ...

  3. Wolverhampton Girls' High School - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Girls' High School, founded in 1911, educates girls from the age of 11 to 18. There are 1178 girls enrolled, [1] including about two hundred in the sixth form. It was previously awarded the status of Language College in the UK's Specialist Schools Programme, and converted to academy status on 1 April 2014.

  4. Denmark Road High School - Wikipedia

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    As a grammar school, Denmark Road has a selective admissions procedure. Girls must achieve an exceptionally high standard in the 11+ exam for admission to the main school, or be expected to do well at GCSE to be admitted to the Sixth Form. Boys and girls from other schools may attend the High School Sixth Form if they meet the entrance criteria ...

  5. Jamaica College - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica College was founded in 1789, making it the sixth oldest continually running high school in the country, [citation needed] after Wolmer's Boys', one of the Wolmer's Schools (1729), Manning's School (1738), St. Jago High School (1744), Rusea's High School (1777) and Titchfield High School (1786). [6]

  6. Westwood High School, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1882 by Baptist Minister Reverend William Menzie Webb with the aim to provide unsegregated education for girls. The school also set up a board of trustees to represent the different Protestant denominations. [1] It caters to secondary students and after 36 years reopened its sixth-form programme in 2014.

  7. King Edward VI Lordswood School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Lordswood Girls’ School was rated Requires Improvement (3) at its latest Ofsted inspection (March 2022). [6] This was the first full Ofsted report since converting to an academy in 2011. Previous to academisation the school had been rated Outstanding. The 2019 Progress 8 score for the school was +0.74 with a rating of Well Above Average. [7]

  8. Harris Girls' Academy Bromley - Wikipedia

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    Harris Girls' Academy Bromley, originally Cator Park School for Girls, is a secondary school in Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley, England, for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, with boys joining in Sixth Form.

  9. Prendergast School - Wikipedia

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    Prendergast School is an comprehensive academy-converter [1] of about 1000 girls in the 11-18 age range (Year 7 to Year 13), including 180 in the sixth form (Year 12 and Year 13). Since the 2007/2008 academic school year, there has been a small intake of boys into the sixth form.