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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. The Schools Index - Wikipedia

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    The Schools Index is an annual publication that lists internationally notable private schools and international schools. [1] [2] [3] Published by Carfax Education, [4] [5] it is often considered a global list of the most prestigious schools of the world.

  5. List of schools in Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham Ladies' College [1] secondary, private Chosen Hill School: secondary, state ...

  6. Category:Cheltenham Ladies' College alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:People educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College. Note: This category should be empty. See the instructions for more information.

  7. 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 ...

  8. General Examination for Women - Wikipedia

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    44 were pupils of Cheltenham Ladies College; 40 prepared by private study or tuition; 28 were pupils of the North London Collegiate School; 27 attended other schools and institutions. In 1878, there were 42 candidates of whom 24 passed. [1]

  9. Eve Jardine-Young - Wikipedia

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    She became Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College in 2010. [2] Jardine-Young, concerned about stress levels in the students at Cheltenham Ladies' College, advocated the abolition of homework in 2015. [3] She was appointed as one of the Deputy Lieutenants of Gloucestershire in 2017. [4]