Cheltenham Ladies' College

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Cheltenham Ladies' College
Established 1853
Type independent boarding school
Headmistress Vicky Tuck
Location Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
Image:Flag of England.svg England
Students 850 (approx)
Gender Girls
Website www.cheltladiescollege.org

Cheltenham Ladies' College is located in Cheltenham, a spa town in the English Cotswolds in the county of Gloucestershire. Today, it takes girls aged 11 to 18 as boarding or day pupils.

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[edit] History

Cheltenham Ladies' College was founded in 1853. In 1858, the principal's post was taken by Dorothea Beale, a prominent Suffragette educator who also founded St. Hilda's College, Oxford.

Miss Beale kept the post of principal until her death in 1906. She transformed the school from a small establishment concentrating on developing traditional women's skills such as music, sewing and drawing into the first academic school offering courses equivalent to those in men's schools, including mathematics and English. She was a pioneer of women's education. By the end of her life, the school had over a thousand pupils (it had had 58 when she arrived) and it had become socially acceptable to educate women.


[edit] Present day

The school educates around 850 girls, of whom 80% board. The annual boarding fees are around £27,000 and the day fees are around £16,500. It is one of the most expensive schools in the world ranked by Tatler School Guide 2007. As one would expect, it has excellent facilities, both for teaching and for sport.

The school crest depicts three doves, taken from the Cheltenham Town shield, above the ornate letters "CLC", which is in turn above a daisy, one of the most important school symbols.

Girls who board live in one of their 10 boarding houses. There are four senior houses (for the Sixth Form girls) and six junior houses (for 11-16 year olds). The junior houses are St. Helen's, Farnley Lodge, Glenlee, Sidney Lodge, St. Austin's, St. Margaret's and the senior houses are St. Hilda's, Beale, Cambray and Elizabeth.

Each of these Houses is run by a Housemistress and several resident House Staff. Each of the Sixth Form Housemistresses has a small teaching commitment. However, the Housemistresses of the Junior Houses do not teach as they are fully involved in looking after the boarders in their care.

Day Girls have their own base: the recently refurbished Eversleigh House, where the three Junior Houses are located. Bayshill Court is the home of the Sixth Form Day Girl House and the Day Girl Dining Room. When eating in the dining room, girls are required to wear white cotton gloves.

Girls from CLC generally refer to the school as "Coll". Girls are required to wear their uniform, consisting of a white blouse, green skirt, and green jumper featuring their house colours and used to wear a green blazer featuring the school crest complete with loden coats (also green) on special occasions. Sixth form girls are given the option of trousers or pencil skirts (navy with green pinstripes). There are occasional "mufti days" for charity when girls are allowed to wear their own clothes.

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