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Guildford High School is a private day school for girls that was founded in 1888. [1] Approximately 1,000 girls between ages 4 to 18 are attending the school from Guildford and its surrounding towns and villages. The school comprises a junior school, senior school and sixth form. [2]
Guildford County School (GCS) is a co-educational day school on Farnham Road , Guildford, England, 200 metres from Guildford town centre. It has around 1050 students enrolled, including the Sixth Form. It is run by its headmaster Steve Smith. [1] The school first opened as an all girls Grammar School in 1905.
Pages in category "Girls' schools in Surrey" ... Greenacre School for Girls; Guildford High School; M. Manor House School, Little Bookham; N. Notre Dame School ...
Bedford Girls' School. Bedford High School, Bedfordshire and Dame Alice Harpur School merged into Bedford Girls' Challney High School for Girls; Berkshire. The Abbey School, Reading; Downe House School ; Heathfield School, Ascot; The Marist Schools; Queen Anne's School; St Gabriel's School (coed junior school, girls only from ages 12-18)
Prior's Field School. Prior's Field is an independent girls' boarding and day school in Guildford, Surrey in the south-east of England.Founded in 1902 by Julia Huxley, it stands in 42 acres of parkland, 34 miles south-west of London and adjacent to the A3 road, which runs between the capital and the south coast.
Tormead School is a private day school for girls aged 4–18 years old in Guildford, Surrey, England. It comprises a reception , [ 1 ] prep school , [ 2 ] senior school and sixth form . It was founded in 1905 and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference [ 3 ] (HMC) and Girls Schools Association (GSA).
The Abbey School, Farnham Bramley Oak Academy, Bramley Brooklands School, Reigate Carwarden House Community School, Camberley Clifton Hill School, Caterham Fordway Centre, Ashford
Mother Cabrini High School (Manhattan) The Girls' Commercial High School (became coeducational as Prospect_Heights_High_School and then closed) St. Michael Academy (Manhattan) Stella Maris High School (Queens) St. Peter's High School for Girls (Staten Island) Academy of Saint Joseph (Long Island; Coed K-8, Girls' 9-12)