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What is @Cheltenham Ladies'College?

Cheltenham Ladies' College is an independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.

Why choose Cheltenham prep?

From our Nursery all the way through to our Sixth Form, life at Cheltenham Prep and Cheltenham College offers every child the opportunity to try everything and spark interests in a variety of areas in the classroom, on the sports pitches, the stage and beyond. Why Cheltenham? The foundation of a first class, modern education.

Why choose the Ladies’ College?

Independent girls' school, The Ladies’ College, has been providing an excellent education for students since 1872 from Pre-School to Sixth Form on a single campus, based in St Peter Port, Guernsey Watch our video to discover more

What has Cheltenham College been doing this autumn term?

As always, pupils here at Cheltenham College have been taking part in all manner of activities in the classroom, on the sports pitches, the stage and beyond. Here are some of the highlights from the Autumn Term so far. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Full screen is unavailable. Learn More

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What is a parent hub?

Parent Hub is a FREE app that helps keep you up to date with what’s going on at school. One of the main reasons for moving to Parent Hub from GroupCall is security. Email addresses can be spoofed, but you can always be sure that a message sent via Parent Hub has come from the College. You will receive:

How to add a school to LCGSY?

1. Download the Parent Hub app from your app store (iPhone or Android). 2. Create yourself an account. 3. Choose “ Add a School ” and enter the school handle @LCGSY. Download from Google Play for Android. Download from iTunes for Apple iPhone/iPad. Accessing Parent Hub.

College Highlights

As always, pupils here at Cheltenham College have been taking part in all manner of activities in the classroom, on the sports pitches, the stage and beyond. Here are some of the highlights from the 2021 Autumn Term.

Prep Highlights

Every day at The Prep is extraordinary and the Autumn Term at Cheltenham Prep has been no exception! View our termly highlights to see what our pupils have been getting up to.

College Highlights

As always, pupils here at Cheltenham College have been taking part in all manner of activities in the classroom, on the sports pitches, the stage and beyond. Here are some of the highlights from the 2021 Autumn Term.

Prep Highlights

Every day at The Prep is extraordinary and the Autumn Term at Cheltenham Prep has been no exception! View our termly highlights to see what our pupils have been getting up to.

College Highlights

As always, pupils here at Cheltenham College have been taking part in all manner of activities in the classroom, on the sports pitches, the stage and beyond. Here are some of the highlights from the 2021 Autumn Term.

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At College a number of members of staff have been spotted wearing rainbow lanyards. These make it easy for pupils to identify staff who have received training in supporting young people who have questions regarding LGBT+ topics. #LGBTHM22 #LGBTplusHM

When was Cheltenham Ladies College last inspected?

The school was last inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in October 2014. It achieved the grade "Excellent" in all areas. In the Financial Times ' secondary school ranking, Cheltenham Ladies College was placed at no. 14 in 2010 and no. 34 in 2011.

What is the name of the oldest boarding school in the UK?

As one of the oldest and most prestigious all-girls' boarding schools in the UK, the school has often been referred to as "the girls' Eton ". However, the school has worked hard to play down this reputation.

When was the school of girls founded?

Consistently ranked as one of the top all-girls' schools nationally, the school was established in 1853 to provide "a sound academic education for girls". It is also a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

Who was the principal of St Hilda's College?

On 13 February 1854, the first 82 pupils began attending the school, with Annie Procter serving as the school's Principal. In 1858, upon Procter resigning from her position, the Principal's post was taken by Dorothea Beale, a prominent suffragist educator. who later founded St Hilda's College, Oxford.

Where are the junior day girls?

The housemistresses have a lighter teaching load with a full-time commitment supervising their boarders. Junior day girls have their own base in Eversleigh, where the three junior houses, Bellairs, Glengar and St Clare, are located. The senior day girl house, Bayshill, is situated in the main college site.

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