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Girls' Schools Association

Girls' Schools Association

The Girls' Schools Association (GSA) is a professional association of the heads of independent girls' schools. It is a constituent member of the Independent Schools Council.

Girls' Schools Association
AbbreviationGSA
Formation1974
PurposeProfessional association for headteachers of independent girls' schools
HeadquartersSuite 105
108 New Road
Leicester
England
Region served
Mainly United Kingdom
President
2019: Sue Hincks
AffiliationsISC
Websitegsa.uk.com [11]

History

The GSA can trace its history back to the Association of Headmistresses which was founded in 1874. Its president in 1964–66, Diana Reader Harris, ensured that it made a strong and considered response to the influential Plowden Report. It was established in 1974 following the amalgamation of two of the AHM's sub-groups: the Association of Heads of Girls' boarding Schools and the Association of Independent and Direct Grant Schools. It moved from London to new headquarters in Leicester in 1984, where it shared offices with the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) before moving to its current office, still in Leicester.

MyDaughter website

In January 2009 the Girls' Schools Association set up a website at MyDaughter.co.uk offering advice to parents of daughters on all aspects of raising and educating girls.[1] It provided advice from head teachers of the Girls' Schools Association's member schools as well as other specialists in fields such as nutrition, psychology, health education and business. A book - Your Daughter [12] - was also published by The Friday Project (parent company Harper Collins). The information on the MyDaughter website was subsequently merged into the main Girls' Schools Association website at www.gsa.uk.com [13] .

Structure

The GSA is a member-led organisation providing mutual professional support and representing the views of practising heads of independent girls' schools. A series of member-led committees report to a Council of Heads which is led by Officers ie the President, Vice-President (usually the previous year's President), the President-Elect and Treasurer. Each presidential position is usually held by a practising Head for one calendar year.

Since 1994 the GSA has been supported by a professional secretariat which is currently led by Chief Executive Vivienne Durham.

Member schools

Below is a list of GSA member schools. Some members are the girls' sections of "Diamond Schools".

United Kingdom

England

  • Abbot's Hill School

  • Adcote School for Girls

  • Alderley Edge School for Girls

  • Badminton School

  • Bedford Girls' School

  • Benenden School

  • Berkhamsted School

  • Blackheath High School GDST

  • Bolton School Girls' Division

  • Brighton & Hove High School GDST

  • Bromley High School GDST

  • Bruton School for Girls

  • Burgess Hill School

  • Bury Grammar School (Girls)

  • Channing School

  • Cheltenham Ladies' College

  • Cobham Hall

  • Cranford House School

  • Croydon High School GDST

  • Derby High School

  • Dodderhill School

  • Downe House

  • Durham High School for Girls

  • Edgbaston High School for Girls

  • Farlington School

  • Farnborough Hill

  • Francis Holland School Regent's Park

  • Francis Holland School Sloane Square

  • Gateways School

  • Glendower Preparatory School

  • Harrogate Ladies' College

  • Headington School

  • Heathfield School, Ascot

  • Hethersett Old Hall School

  • Ipswich High School GDST

  • James Allen's Girls' School

  • Kent College, Pembury

  • King Edward VI High School for Girls

  • The King's High, Warwick

  • Leicester High School for Girls

  • Leweston School

  • Loughborough High School

  • Malvern St James

  • Manchester High School for Girls

  • Manor House School

  • Marymount International School

  • Merchant Taylors' School for Girls

  • Moira House Girls' School

  • More House School [14]

  • Moreton Hall School

  • Newcastle High School GDST

  • New Hall School (girls' section)

  • North London Collegiate School

  • Northampton High School GDST

  • Northwood College

  • Norwich High School for Girls GDST

  • Notre Dame Senior School

  • Notting Hill & Ealing High GDST

  • Nottingham Girls' High School GDST

  • Old Palace of John Whitgift School

  • Oxford High School GDST

  • Palmers Green High School

  • Pipers Corner School

  • Portsmouth High School GDST

  • Prior's Field School

  • Princess Helena College

  • Putney High School GDST

  • Queen Anne's School, Caversham

  • Queen Margaret's School, York

  • Queen Mary's School, Thirsk

  • Queen's College, London

  • Queen's Gate School

  • Queenswood School

  • Redland High School for Girls

  • Roedean School

  • Royal Masonic School for Girls

  • Rye St Antony School

  • Saint Martin's

  • School of St Helen & St Katharine

  • Sheffield High School GDST

  • Sherborne Girls

  • Shrewsbury High School GDST

  • Sir William Perkins's School

  • South Hampstead High School GDST

  • Stephen Perse Foundation School

  • St Albans High School

  • St Catherine's School, Bramley

  • St Catherine's School, Twickenham

  • St Dominic's High School for Girls

  • St Dominic's Priory School

  • St Francis' College

  • St Gabriel's School

  • St George's School, Ascot

  • St Helen's School

  • St James Senior Girls' School

  • St Leonards-Mayfield School

  • St Margaret's School (Exeter) [15]

  • St Margaret's School, Bushey

  • St Margaret's School, Hampstead

  • St Martha's Senior School

  • St Mary's School Ascot

  • St Mary's School, Calne

  • St Mary's School, Cambridge

  • St Mary's School, Colchester

  • St Mary's School, Gerrards Cross [16]

  • St Mary's School, Shaftesbury

  • St Mary's School, Worcester

  • St Nicholas' School

  • St Paul's Girls' School

  • St Swithun's School

  • St Teresa's School Effingham

  • Stamford High School

  • Stonar School

  • Stover School [17]

  • Streatham & Clapham High School GDST

  • Surbiton High School

  • Sutton High School GDST

  • Sydenham High School GDST

  • Talbot Heath School

  • Teesside High School (girls' section)

  • The Abbey School, Reading

  • The Brigidine School

  • The Godolphin and Latymer School

  • The Godolphin School

  • The Grammar School at Leeds (girls' section)

  • The Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls

  • The Kingsley School

  • The Lady Eleanor Holles School

  • The Marist Senior School

  • The Maynard School

  • The Mount School, London [18]

  • The Mount School, York

  • The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School

  • The Queen's School, Chester

  • The Red Maids' School

  • The Royal High School Bath GDST

  • The Royal School Hampstead

  • The Royal School Haslemere (girls' section)

  • Thornton College [19]

  • Tormead School

  • Truro High School

  • Tudor Hall

  • Wakefield Girls' High School

  • Walthamstow Hall

  • Westfield School

  • Westholme School

  • Westonbirt

  • Wimbledon High School GDST

  • Withington Girls' School

  • Woldingham School

  • Wychwood School [20]

  • Wycombe Abbey School

  • Wykeham House School

Scotland

  • Kilgraston School

  • Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh

  • St George's School, Edinburgh

  • St Margaret's School for Girls, Aberdeen

Wales

  • Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls

  • Howell's School, Llandaff GDST

Guernsey

  • The Ladies' College

Overseas members

  • San Silvestre School, Peru

  • Westlake Girls High School, New Zealand

  • Latifa School for Girls, United Arab Emirates

  • Unison World School [21] , India

Affiliate members

  • Lancaster Girls' Grammar School

  • Birkenhead High School GDST

  • Dr Challoner's High School

  • Colston's Girls' School

  • Ursuline Preparatory School

Former members

  • Amberfield School – closed in October 2011

  • Casterton School – merged with Sedbergh School in 2013

  • Lodge School – closed in 2010

  • Dame Alice Harpur School and Bedford High School – merged to become Bedford Girls' School (member school) in 2011 and 2012

  • Peterborough High School – became coeducational in 2010 and renamed The Peterborough School

  • St Joseph's Convent School – became coeducational in 2010 and renamed St Joseph's College

  • St Margaret's School, Edinburgh – closed in June 2010

See also

  • Girls' Day School Trust

  • List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom

  • The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)

References

[1]
Citation Linkwww.timesonline.co.ukHeadmistresses offer key to teenage girls through MyDaughter website – Times
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[2]
Citation Linkwww.morehouse.org.ukMore House School
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[3]
Citation Linkwww.stmargarets-school.co.ukSt Margaret's School (Exeter)
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[4]
Citation Linkwww.stmarysschool.co.ukSt Mary's School, Gerrards Cross
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[5]
Citation Linkwww.stover.co.ukStover School
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
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Citation Linkwww.mountschool.comThe Mount School, London
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
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Citation Linkwww.thorntoncollege.comThornton College
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
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Citation Linkwww.wychwoodschool.orgWychwood School
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Citation Linkwww.uws.edu.inUnison World School
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Citation Linkwww.gsa.uk.comOfficial website
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[11]
Citation Linkgsa.uk.comgsa.uk.com
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[12]
Citation Linkwww.amazon.co.ukYour Daughter
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[13]
Citation Linkwww.gsa.uk.comwww.gsa.uk.com
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[14]
Citation Linkwww.morehouse.org.ukMore House School
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[15]
Citation Linkwww.stmargarets-school.co.ukSt Margaret's School (Exeter)
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[16]
Citation Linkwww.stmarysschool.co.ukSt Mary's School, Gerrards Cross
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[17]
Citation Linkwww.stover.co.ukStover School
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[18]
Citation Linkwww.mountschool.comThe Mount School, London
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[19]
Citation Linkwww.thorntoncollege.comThornton College
Sep 19, 2019, 3:49 AM
[20]
Citation Linkwww.wychwoodschool.orgWychwood School
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