Burgess Hill Girls
Independent day and boarding school in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burgess Hill Girls (previously named Burgess Hill School for Girls) is an independent, girls-only day and boarding school for girls aged between 2½ and 18 years (full boarding is offered from 11 years), founded in 1906 by Miss Beatrice Goode. The school is located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, having moved to its present location in 1928. The school also has boys attending the nursery.[3]
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Burgess Hill Girls | |
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Keymer Road , , RH15 0EG England | |
Coordinates | 50.9514°N 0.1254°W / 50.9514; -0.1254 |
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Type | Independent day and boarding |
Motto | I am, I can, I should, I will |
Established | 1906 (1906) |
Founder | Beatrice Goode |
Local authority | West Sussex |
Chairman of Governors | Alison Smith[1] |
Head | Lars Fox[2] |
Staff | c.145 |
Gender | Girls (boys are accepted at the nursery) |
Age | 2½ to 18 |
Enrolment | c.488 |
Houses | Pankhurst, Austen, Watson, Williams |
Colour(s) | White, yellow, and navy blue |
Former pupils | Bold Girls |
Former pupils | Bold Girls |
Website | http://www.burgesshillgirls.com/ |
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