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Harrogate Ladies' College

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Harrogate Ladies' College
Address
Map
Clarence Drive

, ,
HG1 2QG

England
Coordinates53°59′47″N 1°33′03″W / 53.996300°N 1.550970°W / 53.996300; -1.550970
Information
TypePrivate day and boarding
MottoIndustria, Fide, Pietate
(Work, Faith and Piety)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1893
PrincipalSylvia Brett[1]
GenderGirls; Boys (ages 2-11)
Age2 to 18
Enrolment640~
Websitewww.hlc.org.uk

Harrogate Ladies' College is a private boarding and day school located in the town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Founded as a girls' senior school in 1893, the college includes Highfield Prep School and educates girls from ages 2 to 18 and boys up to age 11. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association and Allied Schools.

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History

In the 1880s, the original Harrogate College was a boys' school. The need for a girls' school in the area soon became obvious and opened in 1893. Over the years, the newly opened girls' school flourished while the boys' school was eventually closed. In 1904, the girls' school moved into the present accommodation located across the street from St Wilfrid's Church.

From 1939 to 1945, the school was evacuated to Swinton Park, and after the Second World War moved back. Additional extensions that housed a library, a science block and a gymnasium were built later in the 1950s. Later, more buildings were constructed (a sports hall in the 1980s, an art room, and the Highfield Prep School). Gradually, houses on each side of Clarence Drive were acquired and were used as boarding houses. The pre-prep department, known as Bankfield, was opened in 1997, whilst the junior school, Highfield, opened in 1999.

Currently, the grounds, playing field, tennis courts, houses and gardens occupy about 28 acres (110,000 m2) of the Duchy Estate.[2]

The college now consists of three divisions: Highfield Pre-School (boys and girls aged 2–4), Highfield Prep (boys and girls aged 4–11) and the main school (day and boarding girls aged 11–18).

Academic performance

The 2023 results are:[3]

  • GCSE Results (2023): 57% achieved grades 9-7
  • A Level Results (2023) 41% achieved grades A/A; 68% achieved grades A-B

Pastoral Care

As a Christian school, pupils are encouraged to attend chapel services but the school accepts pupils of "all faiths or none". The school has links with the local parish church St Wilfrid's Church. A school chaplain oversees pastoral care and spiritual aspects of the school curriculum. The College has its own health and wellness centre.[4]

House System

Upon entry, pupils are placed into one of the four houses. Over the school year, the houses will compete in inter-house competitions.

Highfield

The junior school houses are named after four of the Yorkshire Dales.

[5]

Senior School

The senior school houses are separate from boarding houses. They are named after prominent British female figures in history.

[6]

Boarding

The school has a long boarding tradition and over half of senior school pupils are boarders. Full or flexible boarding is available to girls aged 10 and above. There are five boarding houses: Armaclare, Clarence, Lancaster, Lincoln, or Tower. The first four are situated in the heart of the campus. Tower House, which is similar to a university hall of residence and houses Upper Sixth girls, is located further away from the main school. Each house is overseen by a housemistress and full-time residential staff who look after boarders during after-school hours.[7]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Harrogate Ladies' College Announces New Head".
  2. ^ History
  3. ^ Bryan (25 March 2024). "Explore Harrogate Ladies' College: Reviews, Rankings, And More". Britannia UK. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
  4. ^ Chapel
  5. ^ "Highfield - The House System". Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  6. ^ "HLC - The House System". Archived from the original on 28 April 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  7. ^ Boarding
  8. ^ "Ella Pontefract – Dales Countryside Museum". Retrieved 11 November 2022.

External links

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