Durham High School for Girls
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History and current status
The school was founded in 1884 and has occupied various sites during its history. It now has premises south of the city at Farewell Hall. The school is a member of the Girls' Schools Association.[1]
Durham High School was judged as "Excellent" across all areas by the latest inspection carried out by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) in October 2022. The report highlighted pupils' "excellent" progress and achievement, their "outstanding" attitudes to learning and their "strong moral awareness".[2]
Leadership and staff
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Academic results
Academic results are higher than average, even for the independent sector. Government performance figures showScript error: No such module "Unsubst". 98% of students achieving 5 Grade A* - C grades or better in their General Certificates of Secondary Education.[3]
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Scholarships
The school offers a number of scholarships and bursaries, including one which offers up to a 100% rebate on the fees for seven years. Scholarships and exhibitions in sport, music, drama and exam entrance awards are frequently awarded.[4]
Notable former pupils
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- Amy Tinkler - Olympic Bronze Medallist (Gymnastics) [5]
- Anne Williams - Church Army Captain and member of the General Synod of the Church of England[6]
- Helen Bond, Professor of Christian Origins and Head of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh
- Mica McNeill - Olympian (bobsled)
- Wendy Craig - actress
- Wendy Gibson- actress and news presenter
References
- ↑ Girls School Association
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Further reading
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External links
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