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Nottingham High School for Girls was founded in 1875 as a |
Nottingham High School for Girls was founded in 1875 as a UK independant, fee-paying school about a mile from Nottingham city centre. Approximately eight hundred pupils now attend the Senior School, aged from 8 to 18 and there is an adjoining Prepatory School, catering for around 200 girls. Part of the Girls' Day School Trust, NGHS has four school houses, named after ex-Headmistresses: Bolton, Hastings, Luxton and Skeel. |
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Nottingham High School for Girls was founded in 1875 as a UK independant, fee-paying school about a mile from Nottingham city centre. Approximately eight hundred pupils now attend the Senior School, aged from 8 to 18 and there is an adjoining Prepatory School, catering for around 200 girls. Part of the Girls' Day School Trust, NGHS has four school houses, named after ex-Headmistresses: Bolton, Hastings, Luxton and Skeel.