Blackheath High School is an
independent
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day school for girls in
Blackheath Village in southeast London, England. It was founded in 1880 as part of the
Girls' Day School Trust; the Senior School occupied a purpose-built site in Wemyss Road for over 110 years.
History
The school was set up in 1880 by the Girls' Public Day School Company.
Sarah Allen Olney was the founding head. During her short leadership the school's role grew by a factor of four. Onlney resigned in 1886 to found another school with her sister Rebecca.
Location
The Senior Department is located in the former
Church Army Wilson Carlile Training College (opened in 1965) in Vanbrugh Park after moving from the Wemyss Road site in Blackheath in 1993/4. The school building in Blackheath village then became the Junior department. The Vanburgh Park site includes the
Church Army Chapel, a locally
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(designed by architect
Ernest Trevor Spashett
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) now used as a music room and dance studio. It was a state-funded
direct grant grammar school (also known simply as direct grant schools) from the late 1940s until 1976.
School motto
The school's motto is "Blackheath High School – a place to grow, a place to excel". Previously it had been "Knowledge no more a fountain sealed": a reference to the days when girls had poor access to schooling, as was the case in the early years of the school.
Notable former pupils
*
Sophie Aldred, actress
* Isabel Appio, assistant music editor from 1986 to 1991 of ''
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Zeng Baosun
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* Prof
Wendy Barclay, professor of influenza virology since 2007 at
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Phyllis Barclay-Smith
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Lucy Boynton, actress
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Jean Cooke, artist
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Evelyn Denington, Baroness Denington (''née'' Bursill), chairman from 1966 to 1980 of Stevenage Development Corporation
* Prof Alison Finch, professor of French from 2000 to 2003 at the University of Oxford, and acting master of
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Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington
* Prof
Elizabeth Jeffreys, Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature from 1996 to 2006 at the University of Oxford
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Deborah Lawrenson, novelist
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Helen Lederer, comedian
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Liv Little, founder of ''gal-dem''
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Fiona Maddocks, wife of
Tom Phillips, chief music critic from 1997 to 2002 and since 2008 of ''
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'', and founding editor from 1992 to 1997 of ''
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Hilary Miller, artist
* Margaret Popham CBE, principal from 1937 to 1953 of
Cheltenham Ladies' College
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Mary Quant, fashion designer
* Prof Anne Stevens, professor of European studies from 1998 to 2008 at
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, and from 1991 to 1998 at the University of Kent
* Dora Turnbull (''née'' Elles), wrote under the pen-name
Patricia Wentworth
*
Lesley Vickerage, actress
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Charlene White
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* Diane Yeo, wife of
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, and director from 2003 to 2005 of the
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Published histories
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* Allen, Dr Hillary (2005), Brief History of Blackheath High School GDST 1880–2005''. Retrieved 21 May 2008.
References
External links
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