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  2. Cheltenham Ladies' College - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham Ladies' College (CLC) is a private boarding and day school for girls aged 11 or older in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The school was established in 1853 to provide "a sound academic education for girls". [ 1 ]

  3. Category : People educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College

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    Former pupils of Cheltenham Ladies' College, Gloucestershire, England. Pages in category "People educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College" ...

  4. Spalding High School, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    1926 - Miss Marjory Chambers, she attended Lincoln Girls' High School and Cheltenham Ladies College and Newnham College Cambridge, and previously taught at Wallasey High School; [24] later she was the first headmistress from 1931 to 1944 of Wirral County School for Girls in Lower Bebington; she died on 17 February 1950 in Tunstall [25] [26]

  5. The Ladies' College, Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded on 10 October 1872, with the aim of providing acamedic education to girls on the island. [4] [2] The school was established in order to emulate Cheltenham Ladies' College, [6] [7] by the two joint-secretaries of the Guernsey Ladies' Educational Guild who issued two hundred shares of five pounds each; fittingly, the school's first principal was a former member of staff at ...

  6. List of private schools in England - Wikipedia

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    There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.

  7. Margaret Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham Ladies' College Grace Margaret Hampshire JP (9 July 1918 – 6 June 2004) was a British educator and civil servant who served as principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College from 1964 to 1979. She began her career in the Civil Service as a member of the Board of Trade before working for the textiles firm Courtaulds between 1951 and 1964.

  8. Dorothea Beale - Wikipedia

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    On 16 June 1858 Miss Beale was chosen out of 50 candidates to be principal of the Ladies' College, Cheltenham, the earliest proprietary girls' school in England. The school had been opened on 13 February 1854 with 82 pupils on a capital of £2,000. Beale spent the rest of her educational career at Cheltenham.

  9. Eton Group - Wikipedia

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    The Eton Group is an association of 12 English public schools within the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.The Eton Group schools often cooperate with each other, organising events and school matches.