Croydon High School is a private day school for girls located near Croydon, London, England. It is one of the original schools founded by the Girls' Day School Trust.

Croydon High School
Croydon High School and playing fields
Address
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Old Farleigh Road

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CR2 8YB

England
Coordinates51°20′28″N 0°03′41″W / 51.3411°N 0.0615°W / 51.3411; -0.0615
Information
TypePrivate day school
MottoMay Her Character and Talents Inspire Others
Established1874
Local authorityCroydon
Department for Education URN101845 Tables
HeadmistressMs A Davies[1]
GenderGirls
Age3 to 18
Enrolment700~
Colour(s)Blue  
Websitehttp://www.croydonhigh.gdst.net/

History

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The school was founded in 1874 in Wellesley Road just north of the centre of Croydon, and the first Headmistress was Dorinda Neligan. The school was evacuated to Bradden, Northamptonshire during World War II. The present building in Old Farleigh Road, Selsdon, South Croydon, Surrey was opened in 1966. It has been an independent girls school aiming to educate young girls since its foundation in 1874.

Houses

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Girls entering the school are assigned to one of the four houses.[2]

House Colour
Curie  
Eliot/Evans  
Garrett  
Seacole  

Weekend programmes

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The Japanese Saturday School of London, a weekend Japanese programme, uses the Girls' School as its Croydon Campus (クロイドン校舎 Kuroidon Kōsha).[3]

Notable former pupils

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Headmistresses

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Past headmistresses[7]

  • 1874–1901: Dorinda Neligan (1833–1914)[8]
  • 1902–1924: Marion Leahy
  • 1925 (Spring term): Eleanor Roper (acting headmistress)
  • 1925–1939: Ella Ransford
  • 1939–1960: Margaret F. Adams
  • 1960–1974: Elsa Cameron
  • 1974–1979: Agnes McMaster
  • 1979–1990: Agnes Mark
  • 1990–1997: Pauline Davies
  • 1998–2007: Lorna M. Ogilvie
  • 2007–2010: Zelma Braganza
  • 2010–2016: Debbie Leonard
  • 2016–2022: Emma Pattison
  • 2022–present: Annabel Davies

References

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  1. ^ "Staff, Governors and Trustees". Croydon High School. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ Senior School House System Archived 10 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "<学校紹介>" (Archive). The Japanese Saturday School of London. Retrieved 5 April 2015. – See "9.校舎 "
  4. ^ Cowman, Krista (2007). Women of the Right Spirit: paid organisers of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) 1904–18. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 25, 222. ISBN 9780719070020.
  5. ^ "ASHA Women : Wendy Savage". Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
  6. ^ Coleman, Madeline (15 May 2023). "'The linchpin': How F1 strategy expert Hannah Schmitz helps keep Red Bull on top". The Athletic. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
  7. ^ List of past headmistresses courtesy of the librarian, Croydon High School GDST
  8. ^ The Women's Suffrage Movement
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