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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. Category:Cheltenham Ladies' College faculty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cheltenham Ladies' College faculty" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of boarding schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    CATS College Canterbury (formerly Stafford House College) Charterhouse School; Cheltenham College; Cheltenham Ladies College; Christ College, Brecon; Christ's Hospital; City of London Freemen's School; Clifton College; Clifton House School (1899–1968) Cranleigh School; Culford School; Dauntsey's School; Dean Close School; Denstone College ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women

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    The ELEA was founded by Mary Crudelius, with Sarah Mair and others, in 1867 just before Sophia Jex-Blake started pressing Edinburgh University to admit medical students. Jex-Blake's campaign, covered by the press in both London and Scotland, made Edinburgh a visible part of a nationwide movement demanding higher education opportunities for women.

  9. Gloucestershire College - Wikipedia

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    Gloucestershire College, from the canal. Gloucestershire College (GC or Gloscol) is a college of further and higher education in the county of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. [1] It offers a range of education and training programmes, which include: Apprenticeships and higher apprenticeships; Professional and technical qualifications; Higher ...