Latifa School for Girls was created in 1982.
Folkestone School for Girls was created in 1905.
Langley Park School for Girls was created in 1919.
Girls’ boarding schools aren’t automatically “possessive” — it really depends on the school culture. For example, schools like The Doon School (though it’s a boys’ school) are often cited because they focus more on trust, responsibility, and independence rather than constant control. Good boarding schools—girls’ or boys’—aim for that same balance. If a girls’ boarding school feels overly strict or controlling, that’s more about how the school is run, not the idea of girls’ boarding schools in general. The good ones encourage confidence, safety, and freedom within clear boundaries.
Sagano Girls School is located in Adum, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is a private girls' school offering both primary and secondary education.
Probably because it closed down and the Boys' Grammar School became independent and continues to be a school. I don't think any of the three girls' schools Princess Royal School and Foxcroft Girls' School exist anymore.
Karla and Latifa and they are from Brazil
Wallington High School for Girls was created in 1888.
Townley Grammar School for Girls was created in 1937.
Folkestone School for Girls was created in 1905.
Abbots Bromley School for Girls was created in 1874.
Wakefield Girls High School was created in 1878.
Tara Anglican School for Girls was created in 1897.
Herschel Girls' School was created in 1922.
Girls Preparatory School was created in 1906.
Archer School for Girls was created in 1995.
Brentford School for Girls was created in 1834.
Queenwood School for Girls was created in 1925.