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Newcastle High School for Girls is an
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day school for girls aged 3–18 in
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, England. The Junior School is at Sandyford Park and the Senior School is located in the neighbouring suburb of
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. The school was formed in September 2014 by the merger of Central Newcastle High School and Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School. It is operated by the Girls' Day School Trust, an organisation which ran one of the predecessor schools, Central Newcastle High, pre-merger.


History

Newcastle High School for Girls was formed by the merger of the predecessor single-sex girls' schools, Church High School and Central Newcastle High School, which had good records of academic performance. Central Newcastle High School GDST dates back to 1876 when the Girls' Public Day School Trust founded Gateshead High School. The School moved to Newcastle in 1895, and was renamed to Central Newcastle High School. In 1884, The Church Schools' Company decided to open a private girls' school in the North East which focused on a church-based learning environment. A high school for girls in Newcastle was established in 1885 and opened with 59 pupils. A new association was formed in 1925, and the school was renamed The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School. In 2014 the schools merged to form 2016, the school moved to new facilities on Tankerville Terrace which incorporated the former Church High building and a new purpose-built 3625-square-metre, three-storey block. The established Headmistress responsible for the move to the new facilities, Hilary French was dismissed from her post on the 16th of June 2018 following an investigation into her conduct where it was alleged that she had made dishonest expenses claims. She was arrested by
Northumbria Police Northumbria Police is a territorial police force in England. It is responsible for policing the metropolitan boroughs of Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, North Tyneside, South Tyneside and the City of Sunderland, as well as the ceremonial c ...
on the 20th of June 2018, interviewed and released pending further enquiries. In February 2019 a Northumbria Police spokesperson said that there was no update on the investigation into Hilary French. She was succeeded by Michael Tippet.


Curriculum

Newcastle High School for Girls has a strong academic record, regularly ranking in the top 5 independent schools in North East England and top 100 nationally.The Chronicle">


The Prime Minister's Global Fellowship

Two Central Newcastle High School students attainined places on the
Prime Minister's Global Fellowship The Global Fellowship programme (previously The Prime Minister's Global Fellowship) works with 18- and 19-year-old students from England to give them a strong foundation in interacting with one of the three major emerging economies. It began in 2008 ...
programme. The school achieved its first student in the inaugural year of the programme, 2008, and in 2009 had another successful applicant.British Council websit
"Fellows"
. Retrieved 11 November 2009.


Notable former pupils

* Dame Irene Ward, (1895–1980), British politician (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School) * Verena Winifred Holmes, engineer *
Ursula Dronke __NOTOC__ Ursula Miriam Dronke (née Brown, 3 November 1920 – 8 March 2012Heather O'Donoghue"Ursula Dronke obituary: Inspirational teacher of Old Norse literature specialising in the sagas and poetry of medieval Iceland" ''The Guardian'' 25 M ...
(1920–2012), Medievalist and Professor of Old Norse Studies (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School) * Andrea Riseborough (born 1981), actress (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School) * Lucy Akhurst (born 1975), actress, writer and director (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School) * Ruth Caleb (born 1942), film and television producer (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School)
Dr Barbara C. Morden
author and cultural historian (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School) *
Esther McCracken Esther McCracken (née Armstrong, 1902–1971) was a British actress and playwright. Biography She was born Esther Helen Armstrong in Newcastle upon Tyne on 25 June 1902 and was educated at the Central Newcastle High School, where she won the c ...
(1902–1971), playwright and actress * Miriam Stoppard (born 1937), doctor and author *Professor Ruth Plummer, Professor of Experimental Cancer Medicine (educated at Newcastle upon Tyne Central High School) *
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, Singer


References


Other sources

*A.C. and F.M., The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School Jubilee History 1885-1935, Andrew Reid & Company Limited, 1935. *Helen G. Scott & Elizabeth A. Wise, The Centenary Book of the Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School 1885-1985, 1985. *Carter, Oliver; Girls' Public Day School Trust (1955). ''History of Gateshead High School 1876–1907 and Central Newcastle High School 1895–1955''. G.F. Laybourne. * 2007 ISI Inspectio
Report


External links


School websiteNewcastle Church High School Heritage website

Profile
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