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Withington Girls' School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Withington Girls' School
Address
Map
Wellington Road

,
M14 6BL

England
Information
TypePrivate day school
MottoAd lucem
(Latin: "Towards the light")
Established1890
Local authorityManchester
HeadmistressS J Haslam
GenderGirls
Age7 to 18
Enrolment727[1]
Capacity790[1]
Websitehttp://www.wgs.org/

Withington Girls' School is a private day school in Fallowfield, Manchester, United Kingdom, providing education for girls between the ages of seven and eighteen. Withington is a member of the Girls' Schools Association[2] and the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.[3]

The school was founded in 1890 by a number of eminent Mancunians. It was named North West Independent School of the Decade by The Sunday Times in 2021.[4] Withington consistently ranks as one of the top schools in the country for academic results.[5]

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History

Withington Girls' School was founded in 1890 by a group of eminent Manchester families who wanted the same educational opportunities for their daughters as were already available for their sons. Among the founders were Mrs Louisa Lejeune, the mother of C. A. Lejeune, C. P. Scott, Henry and Emily Simon, Miss Caroline Herford and Sir Adolphus Ward. There were four pupils in the beginning.[6]

Present day

Over the years, the School has aimed to remain true in essence to the founders' principles.

Pupils receive an outstanding education in accordance with the school's aims to help girls achieve an excellent standard of academic achievement, and to foster intellectual curiosity, a love of learning, independence of mind and individual responsibility.

— Independent Schools Inspectorate (2013)[7]

The school suffered a serious arson attack in August 2003, but took this as an opportunity to build new science labs, and has since built a new sixth form common room and additional classrooms.[8]

School song

"Gaudeamus" is the school song and is sung each year at Founder's day, accompanied by the school's orchestra.[citation needed]

Academic curriculum

The following subjects are available for all third form (first year/year seven) pupils:[9]

As the girls move up the school, other subjects are available, including:[10]

  • Greek
  • Classical Civilisation
  • Computer Science
  • Politics (Sixth Form only)
  • Economics (Sixth Form only)
  • Psychology (Sixth Form only)
  • Philosophy (Sixth Form only)

Extra-curricular activities

Sport

Trampolinist Sasha Carter represented her country at international trampolining competitions.[11]

Withington won its first national lacrosse title at the 2022 National Schools competition when its U14 team claimed the top position.[12]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ a b "Withington Girls' School - GOV.UK". GOV.UK. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Withington Girls' School". Girls' Schools Association. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Withington Girls' School". HMC. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  4. ^ Dow, Catherine (27 November 2020). "Withington is North West Independent School of the Decade". Withington Girls' School. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  5. ^ Dow, Catherine (3 December 2021). "Withington earns Sunday Times accolade for third year in a row". Withington Girls' School. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  6. ^ Newsletter 1936–1937. Withington Girls' School. 5 February 1937.
  7. ^ Independent Schools Inspectorate – Report on Withington Girls' School 2013
  8. ^ Haile, Deborah (28 August 2003). "Schools count the cost of arson". Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media.
  9. ^ "Curriculum". Withington Girls' School. Withington Girls' School. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Curriculum". Withington Girls' School. Withington Girls' School.
  11. ^ "Trampoline trio picked for world championships". Manchester Evening News. 17 September 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  12. ^ Hayden, Niamh (28 March 2022). "Withington wins first national lacrosse title". Withington Girls' School. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  13. ^ Cameron, Sue (7 November 2008). "A journalist the financial world trusted". Financial Times. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

External links

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