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Oxford High School has been educating brilliant, fearless and outspoken young women since 1875. Winner of Independent Girls’ School of the Year at the Independent Schools of the Year awards 2023.
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Oxford High School is a private day school for girls in Oxford, England. It was founded by the Girls' Day School Trust in 1875, making it the city's oldest girls' school. History. View on Banbury Road with No. 21 on the right, next to the current Oxford University Computing Services.
Oxford High School is Oxford’s oldest girls’ school and leads the way in educating high-achieving students with the drive and determination to change the world for the better. Senior School. Prep School.
Oxford High School. See Full Report. At number 3 in the best schools in Oxford based on our authoritative ranking is Oxford High School. Pupils. 864. Ages. 4 - 19. Gender.
Oxford High School is a private day school for girls in Oxford, England. It was founded by the Girls' Day School Trust in 1875, making it the city's oldest girls' school. Contents. History. Academics. Houses. Headteachers. Notable former pupils. References. External links. History.
Features. Review. Data. SEN. Destinations & careers. Oxford High School GDST. Belbroughton Road. Oxfordshire. OX2 6XA. Head: Mrs Marina Gardiner Legge. T 01865 559888. F 01865 552343. E admissions@oxf.gdst.net. W www.oxfordhigh.gdst.net/ A mainstream independent school for girls aged from 11 to 18 with a linked junior school.
Oxford High School is an independent day school for girls in Oxford, England. It was founded by the Girls’ Day School Trust in 1875, making it the city’s oldest girls’ school. The school has three sites, all located in the heart of leafy north Oxford, just a stone’s throw from St Giles’ and the Ashmolean, and within easy walking ...