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The Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) is a group of 25 independent schools, including two academies, in England and Wales, catering for girls aged 3 to 18.It is the largest group of independent schools in the UK, and educates 20,000 girls each year. [1]
Norwich High School for Girls is a private day school for girls aged 3 to 18 in Norwich, England.The school was founded in 1875 by the Girls’ Public Day School Company (now the Girls' Day School Trust), which aimed to establish schools for girls of all classes by providing a high standard of academic, moral and religious education.
Leweston School, previously had a girls' only senior school, later became fully coeducational; Manchester Central High School for Girls, which merged into Manchester Academy in 1967; St Martha's Catholic School for Girls, became Mount House School, and as of 2018 is coeducational; The Peterborough School (fully coeducational since 2010)
Teachers at schools run by the Girls’ Day School Trust could strike over pensions.
Earlier in February, teachers from 23 independent schools within the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) began six days of strike action throughout this month and early March, with around 1,500 ...
Portsmouth High School was founded by the Girls' Public Day School Trust (now the Girls' Day School Trust) in 1882.The school moved to its present premises on Kent Road in Southsea in 1885, when the building was opened by Princess Louise.
Brighton Girls, formerly Brighton and Hove High School, is a private day school for girls aged 4 to 18 in the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England and is part of the Girls' Day School Trust. The school was founded in 1876 and has 450 pupils. [citation needed] The school has a Prep School (Early Years, Key stages 1 & 2), High and ...
Wimbledon High School was founded by the Girls' Public Day School Trust (now known as the Girls' Day School Trust or GDST). It opened on 9 November 1880 at No. 74 (now No. 78) Wimbledon Hill Road with 12 students and Miss Edith Hastings as Headmistress, aged just 29. Over the next decade, the school roll grew to over 200 girls.