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Dudley Girls High School

Coordinates: 52°30′42″N 2°04′58″W / 52.5118°N 2.0829°W / 52.5118; -2.0829
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Dudley Girls High School
Address
Map
Priory Road

,
Worcestershire/West Midlands

Coordinates52°30′42″N 2°04′58″W / 52.5118°N 2.0829°W / 52.5118; -2.0829
Information
TypeGrammar school
Established1910
Closed1975 (merged with Dudley Boys Grammar School to form The Dudley School)
Local authorityCounty Borough of Dudley/West Midlands
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18 (12-18 from 1972)

Dudley Girls' High School was a selective higher education school which provided education for girls aged 11–18 years.

History

It was located in Dudley, England, and opened on 8 December 1910 near the town centre in Priory Road, 12 years after Dudley Grammar School (for boys) moved to neighbouring premises. The school was also known as Dudley High School.

The school traditionally served the 11-18 range, but from September 1972 it served pupils aged 12–18 due to a local reorganisation of education. Despite being a single sex school in its own right, the school co-hosted many dramatic and musical productions with the Boys Grammar School, and by the 1960s boys and girls from the two schools were taught together for some of the less popular subjects at sixth form level.

Dudley Girls High School served Dudley and its surrounding area for 65 years, before it merged with the grammar school - as well as the Park Secondary Modern School - to form The Dudley School in September 1975, nine years after proposals to merge the two schools were first made. From this date onwards, boys and girls aged 12–18 years were taught in the buildings of both the former grammar school and the high school. The old Park School buildings were retained for two years as an annexe of The Dudley School.

After the high school

Following several years of speculation about further reorganisation, another merger came in September 1989, this time when the Dudley School merged with The Blue Coat School to form Castle High School - the new school also taking in some of the Sir Gilbert Claughton School pupils upon that school's phased closure, and the creation of the new school was completed in September 1990 with the arrival of some pupils from the closed Mons Hill School.

The former grammar school buildings were expanded between 1990 and 1995, leaving the former high school buildings disused after July 1995, although a sports hall which had existed on the site since about 1960 was retained and is still in use now, with a new entrance being built from the old grammar school site to enable the old high school to be demolished.

Dudley council had considered using the old high school as council offices, but these plans were scrapped in favour of demolition, which took place in early 1996.

The site of the school was converted into public car park in 1997, with a campus of Dudley College of Technology being opened on the site in September 2012. .[1] Although the main school building was demolished, during the site's use as a car park the original wall and site entrance on Ednam Road were retained.

Headteachers

Miss M. B. Ambrose - 1950s-1960s Miss Fisher -Acting Head

  • Miss Freda Kellett -1964

Former teachers

Notable alumnae

References

  1. ^ [1]
  • Dudley Girls' High School: A Portrait of a School 1881-1975, Maureen DuMont, Robinswood Press, October 26, 2002, ISBN 1-869981-74-X