252, that should be exact but I might be off a bit.
There was never a time girls could not go to school. There were, and still now, All girls schools, and all boys schools. Girls, however didn't have as many educational opportunities as men. (Meaning they couldn't learn certain subjects) In the UK they never had laws against girls going to school. IN China they did but not the UK
There are many boarding schools in the UK. They have prep schools, co-ed, and ones for just boys or just girls.
5000 girls are called Chloe in the UK.
Langley Park School for Girls was created in 1919.
kings Norton Girls school is by the tree in my back garden witch in la la land (aka)birmingham Kings Norton Girls School is is Birmingham, UK
That depends on which country. In some countries girls didn't go to school at all in 1908, as they still don't in some countries, forbidden by religion. In the UK in 1908 school was compulsory up to about 12 years, so some girls would have left then, some stayed longer.
Satan's School for Girls - 1973 TV is rated/received certificates of: Norway:15 UK:15
Preparatory schools tend to be gender based schools, all boys or all girls. State schools are geared towards 13-18 year old students, and is a more public school.
Millfield School is a boarding and day school in Somerset in the UK. It caters for boys and girls aged from thirteen years old right up to eighteen years old.
No, currently in the UK, schools do not mandate girls to wear regulation knickers as part of their uniform. Dress codes may vary among schools, but regulations on undergarments are typically not specified.
Sir Jonathan North Communtiy College is in the UK in a city called Leicester it is an all girls school on Knighton Lane East.
about over 10 billion (Girls)