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Ribston Hall High School is a selective grammar school with academy status in Gloucester, England, for girls between the ages of 11 and 18. It was founded in 1921. It was founded in 1921. Admissions
Pate's Grammar School, Cheltenham; Ribston Hall High School, Gloucester; Sir Thomas Rich's School, Longlevens; Stroud High School, Stroud; Special and alternative schools
RHHS may refer to: . Randolph-Henry High School, Charlotte Court House, Virginia; Ribston Hall High School, Gloucestershire, UK; Richmond Hill High School (disambiguation), several schools
[112] [113] The cathedral is also used during school term-time as the venue for assemblies by The King's School, Gloucester, and for events by the Denmark Road High School, Crypt Grammar School, Sir Thomas Rich's School for boys and Ribston Hall High School. [114]
Ribston Hall is a privately owned 17th-century country mansion situated on the banks of the River ... who was High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1591–92 and died in 1601.
From the start of the academic year 2009/10 the term system has been changed to be the same as other schools in England to make the Diplomas easier to coordinate. This turned out to be unpopular due to demand for public places and therefore became over crowded. The typical school day begins at 8:40AM and ends at 3:00PM.
The Ridings High School was founded in 1957. It was opened by the then Member of Parliament for Bristol South East, Tony Benn.. In 2007, Rob Gibson (Headteacher at the time) was invited by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) to consider a move to Academy status as the Lead (non-financial) sponsor in a hard federation, incorporating King Edmund Community School in Yate.
The names come from various aspects of the school's history: Kyneburga is the patron saint of Gloucester; Mynd was the first home of the school from 1883 to 1904; Barwell was the first headmistress on the Denmark Road site; Bearland was the home of the school from 1904 to 1908 and Hartland was the first chair of the governors at the school. [9]