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Windsor Girls' School (WGS) is an upper school for girls aged 13–18 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.While most other schools in Berkshire operate on a two-tier system with pupils entering secondary school at age 11, the local LEA uses the three-tier system, hence the 13+ entry age. [1]
The Queen Anne Royal Free CE First School, Windsor; Riverside Primary School, Maidenhead; ... Windsor Girls' School, Windsor; Special and alternative schools
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)
St Mary's School Ascot is a Roman Catholic independent day and boarding school for girls in Ascot, Berkshire, England. [1] It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association. It was named 2015 "Public School of the Year" at the annual Tatler Schools Awards. [2] It was ranked No. 1 in the U.K. by The Daily Telegraph in the 2018 GCSEs. [3]
Downe House School is a private girls' boarding and day school in Cold Ash near Newbury, Berkshire, for girls aged 11–18. Entrance is selective , and the school has an enrollment of 559. [ 2 ]
Claires Court School is a 2–18 all-through private day school and sixth form in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England.As one of a small number of diamond schools located in the United Kingdom, it is unique [further explanation needed] in that while its nursery and sixth form are mixed, Juniors (primary) and Seniors (secondary) are single-sex, though as of 2023, the Juniors will begin to merge into ...
In the 2022–23 school year, Winsor educated 471 girls, 203 of whom were in the Lower School (grades 5-8, or in school jargon, Classes I-IV) and 268 of whom were in the Upper School (grades 9-12, or Classes V-VIII). The school enrolled 63 seniors that year. [34] Winsor states that 50% of its students identify as people of color. [21]
The Imperial Service College (ISC) was an English independent school based in Windsor, originally known as St. Mark's School when it was founded in 1845. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1906, St Mark’s School absorbed boys from the former United Services College , which had failed.