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  1. Welcome to The Abbey Senior School. This is an exciting stage in your daughter’s life. A time of transformation, discovery, rising to new challenges and building new friendships. It’s also a time of challenge as the students become young adults and begin to step into an uncertain, complex and competitive world as individuals.

  2. Head: Mr Will le Fleming. T 01189 872256. F 01189 871478. E schooloffice@theabbey.co.uk. W theabbey.co.uk/. A mainstream independent school for girls aged from 11 to 18 with a linked junior school. Boarding: No. Local authority: Reading. Pupils: 750; sixth formers: 190.

  3. Upper Preparatory (Year 2) £5,750. Lower I – Lower III (Years 3-6) £6,165. Senior School (per term) Upper III – Upper VI (Years 7-13 ) £7,575. Early Years. In the Nursery the school will offset Early Years Funding at £1,116 per term, based on 15 hours per week which is available to all families.

  4. theabbey.co.uk › the-abbey-all-girls › location-and-transportLocation and Transport - The Abbey

    The revamped School Bus Service commences in September 2023, which will improve the overall flexibility and service offered to all parents. The Abbey is now partnering with Vectare – a school transport software company who specialise on improving the customer experience on school bus routes.

  5. The Abbey is a dynamic and vibrant community of over 1,000 girls, 3-18. It is consistently a top performer academically (with a choice of IB or 28 A-levels). We offer the broadest educational experience for pupils of all ages with inspiring teaching and strong pastoral care. Enrichment comes through extra-curricular activities and opportunities ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abbey_SeriesAbbey Series - Wikipedia

    The Abbey Series of British novels by Elsie J. Oxenham comprises 38 titles which were published between 1914 and 1959. The first title, Girls of the Hamlet Club set the scene for the school aspects of the series, but it is the second title, The Abbey Girls, that introduces The Abbey – almost a character within the series in its own right – a romantic ruin that inspires love for it as a ...

  7. RGS traces its history to Reading Girls' British School, established in 1818 at Southampton Street. Neither is to be confused with Reading Abbey Girls' School, attended by Jane Austen. In 1907 it transferred to the new purpose-built George Palmer School in Basingstoke Road. In 1960 George Palmer Girls' School moved to RGS' current campus at ...