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  1. Redland High School for Girls was a selective and independent, non-denominational girls' school in the suburb of Redland, Bristol, England. The school merged with The Red Maids' School in May 2016, with the new merged school named Redmaids' High School and based at the Red Maids' site from September 2017 in Westbury-on-Trym .

  2. About Redmaids’ High School We were formed from the merger of two of Bristol’s finest girls’ schools – The Red Maids’ School and Redland High School for Girls. As the oldest surviving girls’ school in the country, we have a distinguished history and longstanding expertise in educating girls.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2017 · Bristol News. Education. News gallery. 65 pictures of Redland High School for Girls as it closes after 135 years. One of Bristol's oldest school has closed its doors for the final time....

  4. Redland High School provided exceptional education for girls for over 130 years, establishing itself as one of the top independent girls’ schools in the South West. Opened by Reverends T G Rose and Urijah Thomas in 1882, the first premises were two rented properties in Redland, Bristol where Headmistress Miss Elizabeth Cocks taught just four ...

  5. www.schoolguide.co.uk › schools › redland-high-school-for-girlsRedland High School for Girls

    Clearly presented information on all UK Primary, Secondary and Independent schools. Built for parents, the UK’s Best School Guide. Discover the catchment area for Redland High School for Girls, read parent reviews and see exam results.

  6. 1882-2017: Redlands High School for Girls: records incl admission and attendance registers, prospectuses, financial records, committee minutes and ephemera

  7. The school is a member of the Girls' Schools Association and the Head is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC). The school was established under its present name in September 2017, following a merger between Redland High School for Girls (founded 1882) and The Red Maids' School (founded 1634).