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  1. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School is a place where learning without limits is for all. We are committed to ensuring that all members of the school community have the opportunity to learn, develop and make progress regardless of membership of any protected group. The equalities act 2010 requires protection from discrimination for people based on ...

  2. School must be a place where challenges about society are tackled to support everyone. Education plays a critical role in tackling injustice and discrimination of all kinds, and we must ensure that we are supporting our students through both our curriculum and the building and developing of skills and knowledge, to question racism wherever they encounter it.

  3. Prospective Parents Information. Thank you for your interest in Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School. I do hope you will visit us on one of our open mornings or evening, or indeed, at any other time if the designated mornings and evening are not convenient. Please contact us if you would like to arrange a different time.

  4. This is a reflection of your child’s current behaviour and attitude to learning in each subject. Progress (1-4) This is how much progress has been made relative to the student’s start point (KS2 data). Assessment result: This is the grade your daughter achieved on an assessment in each subject. Projected Grade.

  5. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (born June 9, 1836, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, Eng.—died Dec. 17, 1917, Aldeburgh) was an English physician who advocated the admission of women to professional education, especially in medicine.. Refused admission to medical schools, Anderson began in 1860 to study privately with accredited physicians and in London hospitals and was licensed to practice in 1865 by the ...

  6. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. (1836-1917), Physician. Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 7 portraits. Physician, born in London and brought up in Aldeburgh, Suffolk (the sister of Millicent Fawcett ). Despite opposition to the admission of women to medical education, she qualified as the first English woman doctor in 1865.

  7. 894 Pupils. 02078370739. Ofsted Reports. EGA is a vibrant learning community of 900 girls aged 11- 16. Our students come from a very wide circle of local primary schools as well as a wide range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The atmosphere at EGA is friendly, welcoming and purposeful.