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Denmark Road High School (Formerly known as High School for Girls) [2] is a girls' grammar school with academy status on Denmark Road, Gloucester. It has a mixed sixth form and is one of only three girls' grammar schools in Gloucestershire .
Two schools (Chatham House Grammar School and Clarendon House Grammar School) merged in 2013. [6] This list does not include former direct grant grammar schools which elected to remain independent, often retaining the title grammar school. For such schools see the list of direct grant grammar schools.
Pages in category "Grammar schools in Gloucestershire" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Denmark Road High School; M. Marling School; P ...
Ipswich High School (Suffolk) - Became coeducational in 2018; Leeds Girls' High School, merged with Leeds Grammar School into the Grammar School at Leeds; 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
Stroud High School was founded in 1904 as the Girls' Endowed School by a group of local citizens led by solicitor Mr. A. J. Morton Ball, who decided that the girls of Stroud and the surrounding areas deserved a secondary school to match Marling School for boys that had been founded some years earlier. [1]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Grammar school in Longlevens, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Sir Thomas Rich's School Address Oakleaze Longlevens, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 0LF England Coordinates 51°52′23″N 2°12′21″W / 51.872954°N 2.20585°W / 51.872954; -2.20585 Information Type ...
Marling School is a grammar school with academy status for boys, with a co-educational Sixth Form located in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England.It is on the Cainscross Road, the main route out of Stroud towards the M5, and is situated next to the girls' grammar school, Stroud High School, with which it shares some facilities.
She has an older brother. Her early education was at the grammar schools Denmark Road High School, and Sir Thomas Rich's School in Gloucester. She studied English literature and philosophy at St. Mary's College, Durham University, and broadcast journalism at Cardiff University. [3] [4] [5]