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Withington Girls' School is a private day school in Fallowfield, Manchester, United Kingdom, providing education for girls between the ages of seven and eighteen. Withington is a member of the Girls' Schools Association [2] and the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. [3] The school was founded in 1890 by a number of eminent Mancunians.
She decided, in 1900, to devote her time to writing and she resigned her headship of Withington Girls School. She continued to work with Adolphus Ward, as he was the editor of The Cambridge Modern History , from 1901 and he was the co-editor of the Cambridge History of English Literature from 1907.
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This is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools that only admit girls, or those that only admit girls at certain levels, years, or grades—or those that follow the Diamond Schools model, which separates students by gender at points.
Withington Girls' School was established in 1890 and provides private education for girls aged 7 to 18. Notable alumni include Judith Chalmers . In the 1930s, the Manchester Grammar School moved to new premises in Fallowfield , from its original position near the site of the present Manchester Cathedral .
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This is a list of schools in Manchester, England.. In 2010, the Manchester Local Education Authority was ranked last out of Greater Manchester's ten LEAs – and 147th out of 150 in the country LEAs – based on the percentage of pupils attaining at least five A*–C grades at General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) including maths and English (38.6 per cent compared with the ...
Burton was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, one of five children of Anthony and Diana Heard. [1] [5] She attended Withington Girls' School in Manchester.[4] [5] After completing an art foundation course at Manchester Polytechnic, [7] and opting to pursue fashion over studies in fine art, she studied Print Fashion at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. [5]