Charlotte Bronte and her sisters, Emily and Anne, were educated at home by their father and later attended the Clergy Daughters' School in Lancashire. Charlotte later became a teacher at Roe Head School.
Charlotte, her sisters Elizabeth, Emily, and Maria were then enrolled by their father whos was a clegyman at the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge, near Kirkby Lonsdale in nerby Lancashire
Brussels
I think that Charlotte Bonte's best selling novel was Jane Eyre. Log onto www.bbc.co.uk and go into the history part and type in Charlotte Bronte. That may help. I think its Jane Eyre though.
He goes to Barnes. -Charlotte
Michael Bronte goes by Tripod.
Hall Cross
if the sister is only one, it should be: your sister's schoolif the sisters are more than one, it should be: your sisters' school
Sarah Bonnell in Newham London
We are in the school because we are sisters
My school, Ramsey Ailwyn /Ramsey Abbey but the two school have joint together after Charlotte left to become Abbey College. We have Team houses in our school system and Edwards is named after her.
Charlotte did not attend a college. She received most of her education from her father at home, although she did briefly attend the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge (August 1824 to June 1825, aged 8-9) and Roe Head School in Mirfield (January 1831 to June 1832, aged 14-16). The conditions at her first school nearly killed her (her older sisters Maria and Elizabeth contracted tuberculosis there and died aged 11 and 10). Charlotte returned to her second school in 1835 as a teacher.
I dont know where it is but it is next to Elcomino high school because my sisters go there and i go to hale.