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The Ladies' College, Guernsey

The Ladies' College is an independent day school for girls in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. The school was founded on 10 October 1872 in order to provide academic education to girls on the island and was modelled after Cheltenham Ladies' College.[4] As a member of the Girls' Schools Association (GSA), it is a public school in the British sense of the term.[5]

The Ladies' College
Address
Les Gravees

,
GY1 1RW

Guernsey
Coordinates49°27′25″N 2°32′56″W / 49.457°N 2.549°W / 49.457; -2.549
Information
TypePrivate day school
MottoFrench: Fais ce que dois advienne que pourra[1]
(Do what is right come what may)
Religious affiliation(s)Non-denominational Christian[2]
Established1872; 151 years ago (1872)
Local authorityGuernsey Offshore Establishments
Department for Education URN132526 Tables
PrincipalDaniele Harford-Fox
GenderGirls
Age range11–18[2]
Enrolment395 (2016)[2]
Houses
  • Brock
  • Carey
  • Durand
  • De Sausmarez
Colour(s)Green and navy   
PublicationIlex
School fees£4,165 per term (2022/2023)[3]
AffiliationGirls' Schools Association
Websitewww.ladiescollege.com

The senior school has around 400 girls aged 11 to 18, and provides a coeducational sixth form in partnership with the nearby Elizabeth College.[2] An associated preparatory school, Melrose, was opened in 1949 on the same site as senior school. As a selective school, prospective pupils must pass an entrance exam to be offered a place, although the school accepts pupils from a wide ability range. The Senior School charges £4,165 per term and Junior School charges £4,290 per term, with three terms per academic year, as of 2022/2023.

History Edit

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 Cheltenham College.[7] By the end of the school's first academic year the number of pupils reached 70.[7]

Ahead of the second world war, 1939 saw a large increase in enrollment at the school as many parents sent their children to the island for their safety, with many believing the Channel Islands to be the safest place in the British Isles.[8] However, following the occupation of the Channel Islands by German forces in June 1940, an evacuation scheme was quickly assembled and 100 pupils, accompanied by school staff, were evacuated to England before eventually settling in Denbigh, Wales, following an invitation from the headmistress of the local Howell's School who offered to receive the school.[7]

In 1949, following the school's return to the island, Melrose, a listed Georgian building adjacent to the school site was acquired and converted into a preparatory school.[6][9] Following damage to the school building following a fire in 1962, the school was formally taken over in 1963 by the States of Guernsey, who approved the development of a new school building on the Grange. The foundation stone for the building was laid by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who declared, "the modern woman needs to have the highest education available to her if she is to take her place in the modern world" and wished the school a successful future.[7]

 
The entrance to The Ladies' College site from the Grange

School structure Edit

The school uses its own nomenclature in naming its year groups, different to that of the English National Curriculum. The school refers to what would commonly be named years 7 to 13 in English education as follows: remove, lower and upper 4, lower and upper 5, and lower and upper sixth.[2]

Governance Edit

Governance is delivered by a board of six members appointed by the States of Deliberation, one of whom must be a sitting member of the States. A 2016 report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) described the governance as "excellent", noting that "[g]overnors have an excellent insight into the working of the school, and provide an effective blend of support and challenge to the leadership".[2]

The school operates in a sixth form partnership group with Elizabeth College, and is also a member of the Three Colleges Group along with Elizabeth College and Blanchelande to ensure unity between Guernsey's three independent schools.[10]

The school is a member of the Girls' Schools Association (GSA) and is therefore considered a public school in the British sense of the term.[5]

Admissions Edit

The school has grant-aided status, meaning around a third of places at the school are allocated by the States of Guernsey, based on the eleven-plus assessment. As of 2016, 395 girls are enrolled at the school, 83 of those being in the sixth form, with most coming from white skilled and professional families. In 2016, two-thirds of pupils were Guernsey-born and the remainder were of UK origin, with a small portion being from overseas.[2]

Girls can proceed directly from Melrose (the associated preparatory school) or if coming from another school must sit the school's own entrance examination. Similar to Elizabeth College and Blanchelande, the school accepts pupils with a wide ability range, revealing in 2017 that only three pupils in total had been denied entry to all three Colleges in the last two years out of the 375 pupils that sat entrance assessments.[11]

As of 2022/2023, the Senior School charges £4,165 per term with three terms per academic year.[3]

Curriculum Edit

Students in upper 5 are entered for a combination of GCSE and IGCSE examinations. In the sixth form, some teaching is shared with Elizabeth College, and pupils are entered for A-level examinations.[2]

Alumnae Edit

Alumnae of the school are known as 'Old Girls' and are eligible to join the Ladies' College Guild, formed in 1905 as an association for former pupils.[12] The school has educated the following notable alumnae:

References Edit

  1. ^ "Our Aims". Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Inspection report on The Ladies' College, 2016" (PDF). ladiescollege.com. Independent Schools Inspectorate. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Fees 2022/23". ladiescollege.com. The Ladies' College. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b Backhurst, Marie-Louise (2011). Tracing Your Channel Islands Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians. Pen and Sword. ISBN 9781783373215.
  5. ^ a b "GSA - The Ladies' College". gsa.uk.com. Girls' Schools Association (GSA). Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  6. ^ a b "The Ladies' College - Our History". ladiescollege.com. The Ladies' College. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e Buckfield, J.E. (1965). History of the Guernsey Ladies College 1872-1963. Guernsey Press Co Ltd.
  8. ^ Collenette, V.G. Elizabeth College in Exile – 1940–1945. Guernsey: Guernsey Press Co. Ltd. p. 7. from the original on 31 January 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  9. ^ "Inspection report on The Ladies' College, Melrose, 2013" (PDF). ladiescollege.com. Independent Schools Inspectorate. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Independent Schools Inspection Report on Elizabeth College" (PDF). elizabethcollege.gg. ISI. (PDF) from the original on 17 May 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  11. ^ "The Role of the Colleges and States Funding for Assisted Places" (PDF). elizabethcollege.gg. The Three Colleges. (PDF) from the original on 5 January 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  12. ^ "The Ladies' College Guild". ladiescollege.com. The Ladies' College Guild. Retrieved 18 December 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Ladies College is an independent day school for girls in Saint Peter Port Guernsey The school was founded on 10 October 1872 in order to provide academic education to girls on the island and was modelled after Cheltenham Ladies College 4 As a member of the Girls Schools Association GSA it is a public school in the British sense of the term 5 The Ladies CollegeAddressLes GraveesSaint Peter Port GY1 1RWGuernseyCoordinates49 27 25 N 2 32 56 W 49 457 N 2 549 W 49 457 2 549InformationTypePrivate day schoolMottoFrench Fais ce que dois advienne que pourra 1 Do what is right come what may Religious affiliation s Non denominational Christian 2 Established1872 151 years ago 1872 Local authorityGuernsey Offshore EstablishmentsDepartment for Education URN132526 TablesPrincipalDaniele Harford FoxGenderGirlsAge range11 18 2 Enrolment395 2016 2 HousesBrockCareyDurandDe SausmarezColour s Green and navy PublicationIlexSchool fees 4 165 per term 2022 2023 3 AffiliationGirls Schools AssociationWebsitewww wbr ladiescollege wbr comThe senior school has around 400 girls aged 11 to 18 and provides a coeducational sixth form in partnership with the nearby Elizabeth College 2 An associated preparatory school Melrose was opened in 1949 on the same site as senior school As a selective school prospective pupils must pass an entrance exam to be offered a place although the school accepts pupils from a wide ability range The Senior School charges 4 165 per term and Junior School charges 4 290 per term with three terms per academic year as of 2022 2023 Contents 1 History 2 School structure 3 Governance 4 Admissions 5 Curriculum 6 Alumnae 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe 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 Cheltenham College 7 By the end of the school s first academic year the number of pupils reached 70 7 Ahead of the second world war 1939 saw a large increase in enrollment at the school as many parents sent their children to the island for their safety with many believing the Channel Islands to be the safest place in the British Isles 8 However following the occupation of the Channel Islands by German forces in June 1940 an evacuation scheme was quickly assembled and 100 pupils accompanied by school staff were evacuated to England before eventually settling in Denbigh Wales following an invitation from the headmistress of the local Howell s School who offered to receive the school 7 In 1949 following the school s return to the island Melrose a listed Georgian building adjacent to the school site was acquired and converted into a preparatory school 6 9 Following damage to the school building following a fire in 1962 the school was formally taken over in 1963 by the States of Guernsey who approved the development of a new school building on the Grange The foundation stone for the building was laid by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother who declared the modern woman needs to have the highest education available to her if she is to take her place in the modern world and wished the school a successful future 7 nbsp The entrance to The Ladies College site from the GrangeSchool structure EditThe school uses its own nomenclature in naming its year groups different to that of the English National Curriculum The school refers to what would commonly be named years 7 to 13 in English education as follows remove lower and upper 4 lower and upper 5 and lower and upper sixth 2 Governance EditGovernance is delivered by a board of six members appointed by the States of Deliberation one of whom must be a sitting member of the States A 2016 report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate ISI described the governance as excellent noting that g overnors have an excellent insight into the working of the school and provide an effective blend of support and challenge to the leadership 2 The school operates in a sixth form partnership group with Elizabeth College and is also a member of the Three Colleges Group along with Elizabeth College and Blanchelande to ensure unity between Guernsey s three independent schools 10 The school is a member of the Girls Schools Association GSA and is therefore considered a public school in the British sense of the term 5 Admissions EditThe school has grant aided status meaning around a third of places at the school are allocated by the States of Guernsey based on the eleven plus assessment As of 2016 395 girls are enrolled at the school 83 of those being in the sixth form with most coming from white skilled and professional families In 2016 two thirds of pupils were Guernsey born and the remainder were of UK origin with a small portion being from overseas 2 Girls can proceed directly from Melrose the associated preparatory school or if coming from another school must sit the school s own entrance examination Similar to Elizabeth College and Blanchelande the school accepts pupils with a wide ability range revealing in 2017 that only three pupils in total had been denied entry to all three Colleges in the last two years out of the 375 pupils that sat entrance assessments 11 As of 2022 2023 the Senior School charges 4 165 per term with three terms per academic year 3 Curriculum EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2020 Students in upper 5 are entered for a combination of GCSE and IGCSE examinations In the sixth form some teaching is shared with Elizabeth College and pupils are entered for A level examinations 2 Alumnae EditAlumnae of the school are known as Old Girls and are eligible to join the Ladies College Guild formed in 1905 as an association for former pupils 12 The school has educated the following notable alumnae Jayne Ozanne prominent evangelical Anglican and gay equality campaigner Mary Eily de Putron stained glass artist and archaeologist Violetta Thurstan nurse weaver administrator and authorReferences Edit Our Aims Retrieved 13 July 2020 a b c d e f g h i Inspection report on The Ladies College 2016 PDF ladiescollege com Independent Schools Inspectorate Retrieved 18 December 2019 a b Fees 2022 23 ladiescollege com The Ladies College Retrieved 4 May 2022 a b Backhurst Marie Louise 2011 Tracing Your Channel Islands Ancestors A Guide for Family Historians Pen and Sword ISBN 9781783373215 a b GSA The Ladies College gsa uk com Girls Schools Association GSA Retrieved 18 December 2019 a b The Ladies College Our History ladiescollege com The Ladies College Retrieved 18 December 2019 a b c d e Buckfield J E 1965 History of the Guernsey Ladies College 1872 1963 Guernsey Press Co Ltd Collenette V G Elizabeth College in Exile 1940 1945 Guernsey Guernsey Press Co Ltd p 7 Archived from the original on 31 January 2019 Retrieved 30 January 2019 Inspection report on The Ladies College Melrose 2013 PDF ladiescollege com Independent Schools Inspectorate Retrieved 4 June 2020 Independent Schools Inspection Report on Elizabeth College PDF elizabethcollege gg ISI Archived PDF from the original on 17 May 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2019 The Role of the Colleges and States Funding for Assisted Places PDF elizabethcollege gg The Three Colleges Archived PDF from the original on 5 January 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2019 The Ladies College Guild ladiescollege com The Ladies College Guild Retrieved 18 December 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ladies 27 College Guernsey amp oldid 1151573073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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