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* 1908–1916: Miss Strudwick<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
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* 1916–1920: Miss Smith<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
* 1916–1920: [[Eva Marie Smith|Miss Smith]]<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
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* 1920–1922: Mrs Mair (née Moss)<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
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* 1922–1931: Miss Harding<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
* 1922–1931: Miss Harding<ref name="CliftonHistory" /> |
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Rotherham Girls' High School | |
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Address | |
Middle Lane , England | |
Coordinates | 53°25′57″N 1°20′20″W / 53.43246°N 1.33899°W |
Information | |
Type | County school |
Established | 1906 |
Closed | 1973 |
Local authority | Rotherham |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Rotherham Girls' Grammar School was a grammar school in Rotherham.
History
[edit]The school was taken over by Rotherham Corporation in 1906. It moved to Middle Lane in 1910. It closed in 1973 and a comprehensive school, Clifton Comprehensive School, opened in the same buildings.[1]
Headmistresses
[edit]- 1906–1908: Miss Law[1]
- 1908–1916: Miss Strudwick[1]
- 1916–1920: Miss Smith[1]
- 1920–1922: Mrs Mair (née Moss)[1]
- 1922–1931: Miss Harding[1]
- 1931–1938: Miss Varly[1]
- 1938–1946: Miss Dencer[1]
- 1947–1953: Miss Ayles[1]
- 1953–1960: Mrs Castle[1]
- 1960–1973: Mrs Ridge (continued as head of Clifton Comprehensive School)[1]
References
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