Norwich High School for Girls
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Norwich High School for Girls is an independent
Independent school
An independent school is a school that is independent in its finances and governance; it is not dependent upon national or local government for financing its operations, nor reliant on taxpayer contributions, and is instead funded by a combination of tuition charges, gifts, and in some cases the...

 fee-charging school with selective entry in Norwich
Norwich
Norwich is a city in England. It is the regional administrative centre and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of the most important places in the kingdom...

, Norfolk
Norfolk
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, England
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. It was founded in 1875 and is now one of the twenty-nine schools of the Girls' Day School Trust
Girls' Day School Trust
The Girls' Day School Trust is a group of 26 independent schools - 24 schools and two Academies - in England and Wales, catering for pupils aged 3 to 18. It is the largest group of independent schools in the UK, and educates 20,000 girls each year...

. The school has one of the best academic records in Norfolk. It consists of four sections-the Polliwiggle Nursery (Polliwiggle is the Norfolk dialect
Norfolk dialect
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 word for tadpole
Tadpole
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), Stafford House (the primary section of the school), Eaton Grove (the lower years of the secondary section) and the Sixth Form
Sixth form
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. A single-sex school, it educates girls from three to eighteen.
The current Head Teacher is Mr Jason Morrow. The school hymm is To be a Pilgrim
To be a Pilgrim
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, while the school's motto
Motto
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 is "Do thy best and rejoice with those who do better".

Uniform

The uniform changes with the seasons, apart from the school blazer
Blazer
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, which is bottle green with the school's arms embroidered on the breast pocket*.

The Winter uniform is a tartan kilt
Kilt
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, mostly navy blue but with red and green criss-cross lines, plus a navy blue v-necked jumper with two green stripes along the collar, a white shirt and navy tights (or long socks in the Junior School) . In the Fifth Form (two years before Sixth Form) students are allowed to wear a straight skirt of the same fabric as the kilt. Black shoes are worn all year round.

The Summer uniform is a summer dress with a green block pattern of squares and circles, worn with short navy socks*. Fifth Formers may wear their winter skirt and a short-sleeved white blouse. In the Sixth Form
Sixth form
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, girls may wear their own clothes, so long as they are smart and not casual.
  • Though the summer uniform is going to changed to a navy blue straight skirt with a white blouuse and navy blazer that will replace the bottle green one.

Year Naming

As many other independent schools, Norwich High School does not use the 'Year 1, Year 2...' method of naming forms within the school. This is as follows:

Stafford House
  • Polliwiggle Nursery (ages 3 and 4)
  • Infant Department
    • Reception (ages 4 and 5)
    • Kindergarten (ages 5 and 6)
    • Lower I (ages 6 and 7)


Junior Department
  • Upper I (ages 7 to 8)
  • Lower II(ages 8 to 9)
  • Upper II(ages 9 to 10)
  • Lower III(ages 10 to 11)


Eaton Grove
(The Lower School)
  • Upper III(ages 11 to 12)
  • Lower IV(ages 12 to 13)
  • Upper IV(ages 13 to 14)


The Upper School
  • Lower V (ages 14 to 15)
  • Upper V (ages 15 to 16)
  • Lower VI - Sixth Form
    Sixth form
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     (ages 16 to 17)
  • Upper VI - Sixth Form (ages 17 to 18)

Facilities

The school's wide range of facilities include playing fields, tennis courts, a 25m indoor heated swimming pool, a gym, a sports hall, a state-of-the-art performing arts studio and a variety of learning tools including Language Labs, a well-stocked library, five computing suites and several Science Laboratories

Scholarships

Academic scholarships and means-tested bursaries are offered upon entry to Upper III and Lower VI. The scholarships offered in Upper III are music scholarships based on the performance of the candidate in an audition and academic scholarships on their performance in the transfer or entrance to the senior school examination, whereas the scholarships offered in Lower VI are based on the performance in an optional examination based on English, Mathematics, Science and a foreign language of the candidate's choice from French, German or Spanish.

Notable former pupils

  • Diana Burrell
    Diana Burrell
    Diana Burrell is an English composer.-Life and career:She was born in Norwich and attended Norwich High School for Girls before studying music at Cambridge University. She began her career as a viola player, but soon became well known for her compositions and became a full-time composer.Her first...

     - composer
  • Edith Cavell
    Edith Cavell
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     - martyr and nurse
  • Olivia Coleman (born 1974) - actress
  • Dorothy Jewson
    Dorothy Jewson
    Dorothy Jewson was a British teacher, trade union organiser, Labour Party politician, and one of her party's first female Members of Parliament....

     (1884–1964) - Labour politician
  • Joyce Lambert
    Joyce lambert
    Joyce Lambert , was an English botanist and stratigrapher. She showed that the Norfolk Broads are artificial when it had been thought that they were natural.-Early life:...

     (1916–2005) - botanist
  • Jane Manning
    Jane Manning
    Jane Manning OBE is an English concert and opera soprano, writer on music, and Visiting Professor at the Royal College of Music. She has been described by one critic as "the irrepressible, incomparable, unstoppable Ms...

     (born 1938) - opera singer
  • Becky Mantin
    Becky Mantin
    Rebecca "Becky" Mantin is an English television presenter who presents the ITV Weather for British television network ITV.-Early life:Born in 1980 to Wendy and Richard Mantin in Norwich, Mantin attended Norwich High School for Girls and the Sixth Form at Norwich School.-Career:Mantin started her...

     (born 1980) - television presenter
  • Professor Shirley Pearce
    Shirley Pearce
    Professor Shirley Pearce CBE BA MPhil PhD is Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University, a position she has held since January 2006, and will resign at the end of the 2011-2012 academic year. Before becoming the University's 7th Vice-Chancellor Professor Pearce was a Professor of Health Psychology...

     - Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University
    Loughborough University
    Loughborough University is a research based campus university located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England...

  • Emma Pooley
    Emma Pooley
    Emma Jane Pooley is an English professional cyclist and Olympic silver medallist currently riding for . Pooley was the 2010 World Time Trial Champion and is a former British Road Race and Time Trial Champion.-Biography:...

     (born 1982) - cyclist who won a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics
    2008 Summer Olympics
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  • Hannah Waterman
    Hannah Waterman
    Hannah Waterman-Groves is an English actress, daughter of Minder star Dennis Waterman and his second wife, actress Patricia Maynard.-Career:...

     (born 1975) - actress
  • Nina Bawden
    Nina Bawden
    Nina Bawden CBE is a popular British novelist and children's writer. Her mother was a teacher and her father a marine.-Life:...


Headteachers

  • Miss Ada Benson (1875)
  • Miss Wills (from 1875)
  • Miss A. M. Tapson (early 1880s)
  • Miss Lizzie Gadesden (1884 to 1907, previously head of Newton Abbot High School, died 1918)
  • Miss Gertrude Mary Wise JP
    Justice of the Peace
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     (1907 to 1928, previously head of Shrewsbury High School
    Shrewsbury High School
    Shrewsbury High School is a school for girls in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Founded in 1885, Shrewsbury High is one of the smaller schools in the Girls' Day School Trust, having roughly 750 pupils aged 3 to 18....

    , died January 1935)
  • Miss Elsie Pringle Jameson (1928 to 1946, born 1880, died 1958)
  • Miss Prunella Riviere Bodington (1946 to 1953, later head of South Hampstead High School
    South Hampstead High School
    South Hampstead High School is an all-girls independent day school situated in Hampstead, north-west London. The school was founded and is still supported by The Girls' Day School Trust . The school operates over two sites, the Senior school and Junior school which are run as a single unit with...

    , born 1907, died 1984)
  • Miss Dorothy Bartholomew (to December 1976, died September 2011)
  • Miss Rhoda H. M. Standeven (January 1976 to September 1985)
  • Mrs Valerie Bidwell (from September 1985 to July 2010)
  • Mr Jason Morrow (First Male Headteacher; September 2010 to present)

External links

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