List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom
This is a list of, in the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies, and British Overseas Territories, schools that only admit girls , or those that only admit girls at certain levels, years, or grades—or those that follow the Diamond Schools model, which separates students by gender at points.
England
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
Bristol
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire
Cornwall
County Durham
Devon
Dorset
East Riding of Yorkshire
East Sussex
Essex
Gloucestershire
Greater London
Greater Manchester
Hampshire
Hertfordshire
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Merseyside
North Yorkshire
Northamptonshire
Norfolk
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Shropshire
Somerset
South Yorkshire
Surrey
Tyne and Wear
Warwickshire
West Midlands
West Sussex
West Yorkshire
Wiltshire
Worcestershire
(Girls only ages 7-18) closed.
Brigidine School, became Queensmead School Windsor , became coeducational, and closed
Cambridgeshire High School for Girls which became the Long Road Sixth Form College
Carlisle & County High School for Girls (now (Richard Rose Central Academy )
Casterton School (became coeducational for a year and merged into Sedbergh School )
Clarendon School for Girls (merged with Monkton Combe School )
Commonweal Lodge (Closed)
Derby High School, Derbyshire (previously girls' only for years 7-12 but will begin admitting boys for those years in 2019, making it fully coeducational)
Donnison School , Sunderland Closed)
Downham School
Droylsden School, Mathematics and Computing College for Girls , merged with Littlemoss High School to form Droylsden Academy
Heatherton House School (merged into Berkhamsted School )
Heathfield School, Pinner
Hethersett Old Hall School (closed in 2019)
Ipswich High School (Suffolk) - Became coeducational in 2018
Leeds Girls' High School , merged with Leeds Grammar School into the Grammar School at Leeds
Leweston School , previously had a girls' only senior school, later became fully coeducational
Manchester Central High School for Girls, which merged into Manchester Academy in 1967
St Martha's Catholic School for Girls, became Mount House School , and as of 2018 is coeducational
The Peterborough School (fully coeducational since 2010)
Princess Helena College (became coeducational in 2019)
The Royal School, Hampstead
The Royal School, Haslemere (became a Diamond school in 2011)
St Dominic's Grammar School (became coeducational by 2018)
St Dominic's Priory School, Stone (now coeducational)
St Joseph's Convent School, Reading, which became coeducational and is now St Joseph's College, Reading
St Mary's School, Wantage
Stonar School (became coeducational)
Westholme School - Previously had a separate girls' junior school
Winchester County High School for Girls - Now The Westgate School, Winchester (coeducational)
Wykeham House School - had separate boys and girls schools - closed
Teesside High School used the Diamond model for a period but no longer does.
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Former girls' schools
Wales
Former schools
Aberdare Girls' School
Cowbridge Girls School
Howell's School, Denbigh. Now Middleton College International School
St.Brigid's School, Denbigh. Now a co-educational state school
Lowther College, Flint
Kent College, North Wales
Crown Dependencies
Guernsey
Jersey
British Overseas Territories
Bermuda
Gibraltar
See also
References
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