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  1. Tottenham high school for girls, owned by the Drapers' Company, was taken over by Middlesex C.C. in 1909 and, like the county school, modelled on the grammar school. All Tottenham's secondary education was then provided by those three schools and by the Roman Catholic St. Ignatius's college, which received public grants from 1906.

  2. Tottenham High School for Girls, est. 1885. 75 likes. Community

  3. Tottenham: High School for Girls . Date: [1950-1955] Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

  4. Our Women’s Academy programme is for girls in school years 8 to 13 and provides a full player development curriculum, incorporating technical and tactical coaching, games, medical access, sports science/strength and conditioning, analysis and lifestyle support whilst maintaining a dual career approach and philosophy.

  5. Tottenham High School For Girls - September 1953 Edited by Rob Blann I was fortunate enough to pass the eleven-plus and was going to a girls' grammar school, wrote Rita Plackett.

  6. Tottenham High School for Girls: exterior of the front of the building, taken from the south east. Date of execution. 1970. Section. London Metropolitan Archives. Collection. LCC Photograph Library. Notes. 22.133 TOT. Medium. photograph. Catalogue No. SC_PHL_02_0369_70_10478. Subjects. childhood. education. Haringey, London Borough of. knowledge.

  7. Tottenham High School for Girls. Felvus Hall at 413 High Road, a 1926 addition to the former Tottenham High School for Girls, now in private ownership and used as a religious establishment. 2,771 views. 0 faves. 5 comments. Taken on July 16, 2007. All rights reserved.