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Roedean School (/ ˈ r oʊ d iː n /) is a private boarding and day school founded in 1885 in Roedean Village on the outskirts of Brighton, East Sussex, England, and governed by Royal Charter. It is for girls aged 11 to 18. The campus is situated near the Sussex Downs, on a cliff overlooking Brighton Marina and the English Channel.
Roedean School; Essex. Chelmsford County High School for Girls (Grammar - entry by 11+) Colchester County High School for Girls (Grammar - entry by 11+) Southend High School for Girls (Grammar - entry by 11+) Westcliff High School for Girls (Grammar - entry by 11+) New Hall School Girls' Senior School; St Mary's School, Colchester; Gloucestershire
Moira House School was an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 6 weeks to 18 years in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, from 1887 to 2020, but founded in Surrey in 1875. Moira House was an inter-denominational school. In March 2017, the school had 312 pupils on roll, including ten boys, with 55 in the sixth form. [1]
Former pupils of Roedean School in Brighton, England are known in some circles as "Old Roedeanians", a term which is also used for alumni of Roedean School (South Africa). The abbreviation OR is sometimes used.
Rose Owens, 15, a year 11 pupil at Roedean School, near Brighton, Sussex, got one 8 and the rest 9s despite training for the swim during her exams. GCSE student swam Channel during exams to raise ...
School officials considered admitting boys during 2007. [8] St Mary's reported £1.93 million in debts in 2008, as well as losses in four of the previous five years. [ 9 ] Eventually, St Mary's Hall, Brighton, was merged with Roedean School in 2009 due to "economic circumstances" that "left it with no choice but to close and end 173 years of ...
Tanner was poached from Bedford to lead Roedean School in 1924 by Penelope Lawrence, one of Roedean's founders. She joined the education committee in Brighton. She had already been one of the four women on the consultative committee of the Board of Education and as head of Roedean she was asked to serve on that committee for another six years. [6]
Roedean School is an independent day and boarding school for girls. In 1879 it moved to its present site on the cliff-top west of Rottingdean. At the time, the land was part of Rottingdean parish and was purchased from the Marquess of Abergavenny. [2]: 38