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Wallington High School for Girls was created in 1888.
Tottenham High School for Girls was established in 1885 by the Church Schools Co., which had leased the premises in Tottenham High Road formerly occupied by the Drapers' college for boys. The Drapers' Company itself took over the school in 1887, managing it as a day school with over 100 pupils and charging 3 or 4 guineas a term. Government was through a committee including local members until 1891 and then through the Drapers' own education committee until 1909, when Middlesex C.C. took over. The council bought the property in 1921. A new building was erected on the south side facing High Road in 1926. There were c. 500 pupils by 1949, eighteen years before the school's absorption into High Cross comprehensive school. From: 'Tottenham: Education', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5: Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham (1976), pp. 364-376. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=26998. Date Accessed: 13th February 2008.
High School for Girls was created in 1883.
High School Girls was created in 2006.
Wakefield Girls High School was created in 1878.
Tottenham Grammar School ended in 1988.
Tottenham Grammar School was created in 1631.
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School's motto is 'Potens Sui'.
Wesley Girls' High School's motto is 'Live Pure, Speak True, Right Wrong and Follow the King'.
Alliance Girls High School's motto is '"Walk in the light"'.
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The Oxford High School for Girls is an all female high school that is located in Oxford, England. It is the oldest girls school in the city and was founded in 1875.