Stamford High School, Lincolnshire

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Stamford High School
Address
Map
High Street, St Martin's

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PE9 2LL

England
Information
TypePublic school, day and boarding
MottoChrist me Spede
Established1877
Local authorityLincolnshire
HeadmistressVicky Buckman
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Colour(s)Red and navy blue
PublicationThe High School Herald
Websitehttp://www.ses.lincs.sch.uk/page_viewer.asp?page=Stamford+High+School&pid=16

Stamford High School is an English girls' Independent School situated in the market town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, situated on High Street, St Martin's.

Education

Stamford High School provides education for girls aged 11 (Year 7) to 18 (Year 13). Sixth Form teaching is carried out jointly with Stamford School as of 2000. Currently there are 642 girls (588 day, 54 boarding) attending the school. The school belongs to the Stamford Endowed Schools, a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.[1]

History

The school was founded in 1877 and stands at its original site on the south side of the River Welland. The brother school, Stamford School was founded in 1532.

The funds for the foundation of the High School and the further endowment of the existing boys' school were appropriated from the endowment of Browne's Hospital by Act of Parliament in 1871. This trust had originally been established for the relief of poverty by William Browne (died 1489), a wealthy wool merchant and alderman of the town, and his gift is commemorated in the name of a school house.

In recent years, the two schools have been united under the leadership of a single principal as the Stamford Endowed Schools. This organisation now comprises Stamford Junior School, a co-educational establishment for pupils aged between 2 and 11 years, Stamford School for boys aged 11–18, and Stamford High School catering for girls of the same age group. Sixth form teaching is carried out jointly between Stamford School and Stamford High School.

School traditions

There is a house system for all girls with houses named after famous heroines - Cavell, Beale, Anderson and Eliot.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference membership". Retrieved 2012-06-19.

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