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Nottingham High School for Girls was founded in 1875 as a UK independent, fee-paying school about a mile from Nottingham city centre. Approximately eight hundred pupils now attend the Senior School, aged from 11 to 18 and there is an adjoining Junior 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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