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Moira House Girls School
Address
Map
Upper Carlisle Road

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BN20 7TE

England
Information
TypeIndependent
Motto"Nemo a me alienus" - Rough English translation: "Other people matter"
Religious affiliation(s)Interdenominational
Established1875
FounderMr Charles Ingham
Department for Education URN114651 Tables
HeadmasterMr J Sheridan
GenderGirls (Boys in nursery ages 0-4)
Age0 to 18
Enrollmentc. 320
Websitehttp://www.moirahouse.co.uk

Moira House Girls' School is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged from two to eighteen in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.

History

It was established in 1875 by Charles Ingham at a place called "Moira House". Later, circa 1890 it moved to its current location.

School houses

Traditionally siblings are allocated to the same house.


In the school the houses are named after significant figures in myths and legends:

  • Excalibur, symbolised by a sword and the colour gold
  • Pegasus, symbolised by a pegasus and the colour white
  • Vulcan, symbolised by a flame and the colour red
  • Merlin, symbolised by a wizard and the colour green

Sports

There are a number of sporting activities at Moira House. In the winter, the primary sports are netball and hockey. In the summer the primary sports are rounders and athletics. Swimming is also taught in the winter and spring term to all girls until year 10 where it becomes optional. Other sports include cricket, football, horse riding, gymnastics, dance, and basketball.

Music

Visiting staff teach cello, clarinet, flute, guitar, piano, recorder, saxophone, violin, vocal etc. Girls who wish to do so are able to take Associated Board of Examination music exams. The Chamber Choir has sung all over the world, from San Francisco to Hong Kong. They have also sung more locally, being invited to many places such as Canterbury Cathedral. Every two years there is a Performing Arts Tour which, for those who participate, involves flying to other parts of the world to perform. Previous tours have been to Australia, Dubai, San Francisco and Barbados. The current Head of Music is Mr Robert Cousins.

Notable alumnae

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