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  1. Empowering girls since 1874 Mrs Helen Jeys | Head Mistress. Manchester High School for Girls has a long and distinguished history. We are proud to have educated so many women who have changed the world and we are equally excited about what our current pupils will go on to achieve.

    • About us

      Manchester High School for Girls does indeed have a long and...

    • Admissions

      Manchester High School for Girls is an academically...

    • Parents

      Wellbeing ‘Drop In’ with the School Counsellor. A Drop-In...

    • Prep

      During their journey through Prep, our girls develop the...

    • Sixth Form

      On A-level Results Day 2022, former student, Hannah, shared...

    • Support Us

      Throughout Manchester High School’s 150-year journey, we...

    • Archive

      Manchester High School for Girls was founded in 1874 “to...

    • Students

      Current Manchester High School for Girls students can find...

  2. Manchester High School for Girls is an English private day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. It is situated in Fallowfield, Manchester. The head mistress is Helen Jeys who took up the position in September 2020 and is the 11th head mistress in the school's history.

  3. Manchester High School for Girls is an academically selective school and, as such, sets its own entrance examination. Applicants for entry into Year 7 are normally examined in Mathematics, Essay Writing, Comprehension and Reasoning.

  4. Manchester High School for Girls accepts tax free childcare vouchers as part payment of fees up to and including the term that the child reaches compulsory school age i.e. the child’s fifth birthday.

  5. Contact the school via telephone, email, social media - and find directions for Manchester High School for Girls

  6. Through our Open Events and Personal Tours you can find out what makes Manchester High so special.

  7. On January 19th 1874, Manchester High School for Girls opened for the first time. It was one of the first few academic girls’ schools in England and the first in the north. Our Founders’ vision was …