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Reginald Ellsworth

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best school in manchester!!! my side ting got 5 A levels

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best school in manchester!!! my side ting got 5 A levels

julis chung

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Manchester High School for Girls is an English independent day school for girls and a member of the

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Manchester High School for Girls is an English independent day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. It is situated in Fallowfield, Manchester. The Head Mistress is Helen Jeys who took up the position in September 2020 and is the 11th Head Mistress in the school's history. The school was founded in 1874 by nine men and women who were prominent citizens of Manchester: it was first established in Chorlton on Medlock. A new school was built in Dover Street in 1881. (The building is now occupied by the University of Manchester School of Chemistry). The founding group included Prof Augustus Samuel Wilkins, Harriet, Robert Dukinfield Darbishire and Edward Donner (afterwards Sir Edward Donner, Bart.)[2] The first headmistress was Elizabeth Day. Day was replaced as head by Sara Annie Burstall in 1898. In September 1939 the school was evacuated to Cheadle Hulme and by 1940 a new school building was under construction at Fallowfield. The unfinished buildings at the Grangethorpe Road site were destroyed by bombing on 20 December 1940. In 1941 the school moved temporarily to Didsbury and by 1949 a new building at Grangethorpe Road began to be occupied. The move into the new school was complete by 1952. The Grangethorpe site was occupied by a large private house and gardens from 1882 to 1936. Manchester High School for Girls has a Preparatory Department for girls aged 4 to 11 with the majority progressing into the Senior School. Prep pupils have an infant section, two assembly halls and a playground and gardens. There are also specially designated areas for Mathematics and Science, a music room, library and two computer-suites providing multi-media facilities. In 2006, the school introduced the teaching of Mandarin to girls in Years 3 and 4. Manchester High's curriculum includes traditional disciplines such as Latin. Pupils are also tutored in areas such as Mathematics, Sciences and Art and Design Technology. MHSG is a multi-cultural school embracing many faiths. Assemblies are organised by Sixth Form students and include Christian, Hindu and Sikh, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim and Secular themes. A purpose-built Music House has 12 practice rooms and several classrooms, including one with space for orchestra rehearsals. A floodlit, all-weather hockey pitch, tennis courts, netball courts, a rock-climbing wall, and a swimming pool provide facilities for year-around sports. For the academic year 2017/18 fees ranged from £8,337 per annum for infants to £11,472 per annum for seniors.

Adam Bradshaw

5 Google Rating

Certainly one of the best schools in Manchester, the young ladies are an absolute pleasure to take o

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Certainly one of the best schools in Manchester, the young ladies are an absolute pleasure to take out on trips, they are always polite and this surely reflects on their teaching. Well done everyone!! (Staff and pupils alike)

ghazanfar iqbal

5 Google Rating

This is one of the best schools in Manchester, My daughter went here and it did her the world of goo

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This is one of the best schools in Manchester, My daughter went here and it did her the world of good. The only downside is the cost, its not cheap, I could have brought a Ferrari with the money I spent here.

Lakshmi P

5 Google Rating

Manchester high school for girls is the best school ever !! The studies are quite hard which leads t

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Manchester high school for girls is the best school ever !! The studies are quite hard which leads to good GCSEs and it’s also excellent at extra curricular activities which makes school fun too......... so it’s not too strict about things which leaves it balanced and extremely perfect!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍

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