Newlands Girls' School

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Newland Girls' School
Newlands Girls School Badge CG.png
Address
Farm Road

, ,
SL6 5JB

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoVincit veritas
(Truth conquers)
Established1905
FounderMiss Mary Burn
Local authorityRoyal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Department for Education URN142357 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherDr Louise Ceska
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,119
Websitehttp://www.newlands.windsor-maidenhead.sch.uk

Newlands Girls' School is a girls' secondary school and sixth form located in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England.[1]

History[]

It was founded as Maidenhead High School in 1905 by its first Headmistress, Miss Mary Burn, moved to The Castle Hill Centre (then called The Elms) in 1907 and in 1959 moved to Farm Road, where it still stands today.

The school was renamed Newlands School in 1973 when it converted to comprehensive schooling. In September 1999 the school became a community school and was renamed to Newlands Girls' School. In 2002 the school achieved the status of a Technology College and the Sportsmark Award. In 2004 it was then awarded the Artsmark Award. The school celebrated its centenary in 2005 after being established for 100 years.

In October 2015 Newlands Girls' School converted to academy status.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.newlands.windsor-maidenhead.sch.uk
  2. ^ Locrating.com. "Newlands Girls' School | Reviews and Catchment Area". Locrating. Retrieved 10 December 2020.

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°31′20″N 0°45′31″W / 51.5222°N 0.7587°W / 51.5222; -0.7587

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