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Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England, the seat of Charnwood Borough Council and Loughborough University. At the 2011 census the town's built-up area had a population of 59,932 , the second larg ...
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, country = England , postcode = LE11 2DU , local_authority = , urn = 120333 , ofsted = , staff = c.50 full-time , enrolment = c.650 students , gender = Girls , lower_age = 11 , upper_age = 18 , houses = Burton, Fearon, Hastings and Storer , colours = Purple and White , publication = , free_label_1 = , free_1 = , free_label_2 = , free_2 = , free_label_3 = , free_3 = , website = Loughborough High School is a selective, independent school for girls in
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England, the seat of Charnwood Borough Council and Loughborough University. At the 2011 census the town's built-up area had a population of 59,932 , the second larg ...
, Leicestershire, England. It is one of four independent schools known collectively as the Loughborough Schools Foundation (LSF),
Loughborough Grammar School , religion = Christian , head_label = Headmaster , head = Dr Daniel Koch , r_head_label = Chaplain , r_head = Revd E J York , chair_label = Chairman ...
for boys,
Fairfield Preparatory School Fairfield Preparatory School is a fee-paying independent mixed preparatory school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It is one of four private schools operated by the Loughborough Schools Foundation, along with Loughborough Grammar Sc ...
and Loughborough Amherst School. All four of the Schools are autonomous, and yet they share the same vision and educational ethos, supported by a united board of governors. Founded in 1850, it is believed to be one of the country's oldest grammar schools for girls.


History


Founding

The
Loughborough Endowed Schools Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England, the seat of Charnwood Borough Council and Loughborough University. At the 2011 census the town's built-up area had a population of 59,932 , the second larg ...
were founded after Thomas Burton, a prosperous wool merchant from
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England, the seat of Charnwood Borough Council and Loughborough University. At the 2011 census the town's built-up area had a population of 59,932 , the second larg ...
, willed money for priests to pray for his soul upon his death in 1495; these priests went on to found the boys school that would become
Loughborough Grammar School , religion = Christian , head_label = Headmaster , head = Dr Daniel Koch , r_head_label = Chaplain , r_head = Revd E J York , chair_label = Chairman ...
(LGS). It was not until 1850, when the boys school moved to a new site to the south of Loughborough town centre and it became more socially acceptable to educate women, that the foundation was extended to girls and Loughborough High School (LHS) was founded. The school celebrated its bicentenary in 2000, when it was visited by The Princess Royal.


School Hymn

Loughborough Endowed Schools school hymn entitled "Our Father by whose servant(s)" was created specifically for Loughborough Endowed Schools by Old Loughburian George Wallace Briggs and, in more recent times, has been adopted as a school hymn by several other schools. The servant in the song refers to Thomas Burton, and the "Five Hundred Years Enduring" in verse 2 (originally "Four Hundred Years Enduring") is unique to the founding year of Loughborough Endowed Schools.


Campus

LHS is situated on a multi-acre campus on the south side of Loughborough town centre; the three Schools are adjacent to one another, laid out along Burton Walks. The main bulk of the LHS part of the campus faces onto a central quadrangle. The east-side of the quad, closest to the main access of Burton Walks, is occupied by what is the oldest building which houses the administration, including the Headmistress' study and the Cope library. This building continues around the north side where it contains the great hall, art studios, technology rooms and a lecture room. Attached to the end of this building are the Cloisters and Rokeby which largely comprise classrooms, the staff room and a sixth form common room. Within the centre of the quad is a large patch of grass that, up until recent years, was used as grass tennis courts. Other general classroom buildings facing the quad are the Chesterton Building to the west and the Charles Block to the south. The drama building is to the south and, on the other side of Burton Walks, is the Loughborough Endowed Schools Music School, a separate 'school' shared between all three of the schools as a music facility. Also on the other side of Burton Walks are the gymnasium, shortly to be rebuilt, science building, dining hall and astroturf pitches, the latter of which is shared with the rest of the Loughborough Foundation Schools. Other campus buildings include the
Fairfield Preparatory School Fairfield Preparatory School is a fee-paying independent mixed preparatory school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It is one of four private schools operated by the Loughborough Schools Foundation, along with Loughborough Grammar Sc ...
, the gate house, and houses for the headmaster of LGS and the headmistress of LHS. A recent addition to the foundation is Amherst School, until recently known as Our Lady's Convent School.


Pupils

LHS is an all-girls school, educating those from the ages of 11 to 18, however there are some joint lessons in the sixth form with the all-boys LGS. In the past it was (like the present Grammar School) a boarding school, however in recent years all-female boarding has gradually ceased.


Academics

Candidates sit an entrance examination to gain admission to the school, usually at the age of 10, so as to enter year 7 at the age of 11. There is also a 13+ exam, for those wishing to enter at Year 9, and a 16+ exam for girls wishing to enter at Sixth Form level (Year 12.) Girls are entered for
GCSE The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a particular subject, taken in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. State schools in Scotland use the Scottish Qualifications Certificate instead. Private s ...
examinations in Year 11, AS-levels in Year 12 and
A Levels The A-Level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational aut ...
in Year 13. Girls usually take 9/10 subjects for GCSE, 1 for AS-level and 3 for A-level.


Extracurricular activities


Music and Drama

The construction of a new Music School by the Schools in 2006 enabled a greater level of co-operation than had previously been possible. Two orchestras, a choir and a number of swing/jazz bands are among the ensembles run at the Music School, and these perform regularly at school concerts and elsewhere. The Schools' Big Band and Concert Band have competed nationally at the English Concert Band Festival, and these bands also tour abroad regularly. Girls from the High School also regularly appear in joint dramatic productions, usually at the 182-seat Drama Studio located within the Queen's Building at the Grammar School.


Sport

LHS has teams in hockey, netball, cross country and athletics, and competes to national level and regularly win leagues and championships. Rounders, football, rugby and tennis are also taught.


Other

The school runs an active
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's Award scheme and a number of clubs and societies run regularly, including a debating society. The school engages in regular charity fund-raising events, including non-uniform days and cake sales. Girls have recently been allowed to join the CCF in year 12.


House system

LHS operates a house system; every girl is placed in one of four houses: *Burton (Yellow) *Fearon (Purple) *Hastings (Green) *Storer (Blue) The houses are named after notable people within the founding of both the Endowed Schools and the social architecture of Loughborough town centre. Burton is named after Thomas Burton, the founder of the Loughborough Endowed Schools and Hastings after
Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough, 28 September 1610 to 10 January 1667, was the younger son of Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, one of the most powerful landowners in Leicestershire. He fought with the Royalist army in the Wars of t ...
. Storer is named after Johnathan Storer who, in 1713, founded a charity conveying cottages and land in Loughborough to eleven trustees, allowing the purchase of wheat to make bread and clothing, which was distributed to poor people living in the town. Fearon is named for Archdeacon Henry Fearon who in 1870 financed the oldest edifice in Market Square, the drinking fountain, allowing Loughborough to gain its first piped water supply. The house system provides internal competition in a number of sporting disciplines as well as extracurricular activities, including music and drama. Each house possesses a House Captain and a Games Captain in addition to the Housemistress.


Notable former pupils and staff

Old Girls of Loughborough High School include: *
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Rachel Parris Rachel Sarah Parris (born 27 May 1984) is an English comedian, musician, actress and presenter. She hosts the satirical news show '' Late Night Mash'' (formerly ''The Mash Report''). Early life Parris attended Loughborough High School. She hold ...
(b. 1984), comedian and musician * Elspeth Slorach (b. 1994), internationally acclaimed conductor Notable former staff include: *
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References


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{{Authority control Educational institutions established in 1850 Independent schools in Leicestershire Girls' schools in Leicestershire Loughborough 1850 establishments in England * Member schools of the Girls' Schools Association