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North London Collegiate School (NLCS) is an
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with a
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for girls in England. Founded in
Camden Town Camden Town (), often shortened to Camden, is a district of northwest London, England, north of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex, it is the administrative centre of the London Borough of Camden, and identified in the London Plan as ...
, it is now located in
Edgware Edgware () is a suburban town in northern Greater London, mostly in the London Borough of Barnet but with small parts falling in the London Borough of Harrow and in the London Borough of Brent. Edgware is centred north-northwest of Charing Cros ...
, in the
London Borough of Harrow The London Borough of Harrow () is a London borough in northwest London, England; it forms part of Outer London. It borders four other London boroughs Barnet to the east of ancient Watling Street (now the A5 road), Brent to the southeast, Ea ...
. Associate schools are located in
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, Jeju Island,
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and
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; all are coeducational day and boarding schools offering the British curriculum. It is a member of the
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.


Location

North London Collegiate School is located at the western edge of Edgware near the Canons Park. It is accessed by car through Canons Drive from Edgware's High Street. However both
Stanmore tube station Stanmore is a London Underground station in Stanmore. It is the northern terminus of the Jubilee line and the next station towards south is Canons Park. The station is on the south side of London Road, part of the A410 and is in Travelcard Zo ...
and
Canons Park tube station Canons Park is a London Underground station at Canons Park of the London Borough of Harrow, north London. It is on the Jubilee line, between Stanmore and Queensbury stations and is in Travelcard Zone 5. It is also the least used station on the ...
are walking distance.


History

The North London Collegiate School was founded by
Frances Buss Frances Mary Buss (16 August 1827 – 24 December 1894) was a British headmistress and a pioneer of girls' education. Life The daughter of Robert William Buss, a painter and etcher, and his wife, Frances Fleetwood, Buss was one of six of their ...
, a pioneer in girls' education. It is generally recognised as the first girls' school in the United Kingdom to offer girls the same educational opportunities as boys, and Miss Buss was the first person to use the term 'Headmistress'. The small school opened in 1850 at No.46 (later renumbered No.12) Camden Street, London. Buss believed in the importance of home life and it remained a day school. In 1929, the school bought Canons, a modest villa built by William Hallett Esq, on the site of a palatial residence originally built in the early 18th century by the Duke of Chandos, and relocated to the property (designed by Sir Albert Richardson) in 1940. Lucinda Elizabeth Shaw, mother to
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was a director of music at the school, followed in 1908 by Lilian Manson,
J.B. Manson James Bolivar Manson (26 June 1879 in London – 3 July 1945 in London)
's wife. Her ambitious revival of Purcell's ''
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'' in 1910 gained coverage in ''The Times''.Buckman, David (1973), ''James Bolivar Manson'', p. 9, Maltzahn Gallery Ltd, London. The school introduced a house system in 2014, with the houses being named after noted past pupils. The houses have colours, and each house has two house captains amongst the pupils (a year 9 and a year 11), and a staff head of house. Today the school caters to girls from ages 4 to 18. It comprises a Junior School (Reception to Year 6) and Senior School (Year 7–13). Former pupils are known as ONLs, short for ''Old North Londoners''. The uniform of North London Collegiate School is light blue and dark brown in colour, however uniform is not compulsory in sixth form. The co-ed boarding North London Collegiate School Jeju opened in Seogwipo, South Korea in 2011. The school opened another international school in
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in August 2020.


Curriculum

North London Collegiate is one of the most academically successful schools in England, having been placed in the top two in the ''
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'' exam league tables every year for over a decade. It has been an
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World School since October 2003 . Girls may choose to take the traditional
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or the Pre-U or the IB curriculum. The girls are also encouraged to participate in non-academic pursuits. The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme is available similarly to all independent schools. They may also take part in activities such as
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,
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,
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and various community service projects.


Alleged malpractice in deciding teacher-assessed grades

In December 2022 the Guardian revealed that the school is the subject of investigations by A-level examination boards into the teacher-assessed grades given to pupils in 2021. These replaced the formal exams that were cancelled due to Covid. In 2021 90% of its A-level entries got A* grades - the highest in the country - whereas in 2019 the figure was only 34%. North London Collegiate School is not the only private school under investigation. In 2021, the percentage of A* grades from English private schools was 39.5%, but only 16.1% in 2019. Dr Jo Saxton, Ofqual’s chief regulator, confirmed in October 2022 that private schools were being investigated when she appeared before the education select committee.


Headmistresses

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Notable former pupils


Notable former staff

*
Edith Aitken Edith Aitken (16 June 1861 – 2 November 1940) was a British headmistress. She was the founding head at Pretoria High School for Girls. Life Aitken was born in Bishophill, York in 1861. She was the daughter of Henry Martin Aitken, a surgical i ...
(founding head of Pretoria High School for Girls) *
Peggy Angus Margaret MacGregor Angus (9 November 1904 – 28 October 1993) was a British painter, designer and teacher. Born in Chile, she spent her career in Britain. Biography Early life Angus was born in Chile on 9 November 1904, in a railway station, t ...
(artist, tile and wallpaper designer), teacher 1947-70 * Edward Aveling, teacher of elementary physics and botany (1872-1876)


Bibliography

* ''The North London Collegiate School 1850–1950: A Hundred Years of Girls' Education'' Includes 'Essays in honour of the Frances Mary Buss Foundation' together with an appendix section that includes Royal Patrons, The School Prospectus, Prize Day List, Links to
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and the
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, and regulations concerning Prefects and Monitors. Published by OUP (
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) in 1950 with 231 pages, including the index. (No author or Editor)Detail obtained from a copy of ''The North London Collegiate School 1850–1950'' *"And Their Works Do Follow Them" by Watson, Nigel London, James & James, 2000 *


References


External links

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