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==Former pupils==
==Former pupils==
*[[Mary Archer]] - research chemist, wife of [[Jeffrey Archer|Lord Archer]]
*[[Tamara Beckwith]] - former [[it-girl]], she left when she got pregnant
*[[Tamara Beckwith]] - former [[it-girl]], she left when she got [[pregnant]]
*[[Rosie Boycott]]
*[[Rosie Boycott]] - writer, feminist
*[[Cheryl Gillan]] MP
*[[Cheryl Gillan]] MP
*[[Katherine Hamnet]] (dress designer)
*[[Katherine Hamnet]] - dress designer
*[[Nicola Horlick]] - fund manager. She ran away at the age of 14, saying there was a "deep paranoia" of pupils becoming pregnant, and pupils were treated like prisoners<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/176747.stm</ref>
*[[Sue Lloyd-Roberts]] (broadcaster)
*[[Lisa Jardine]] - writer
*[[Rachel Lomax]] (Deputy Governor, [[Bank of England]])
*[[Sue Lloyd-Roberts]] - broadcaster
*[[Rachel Lomax]] - Deputy Governor, [[Bank of England]]
*[[Fiona Mactaggart]] MP
*[[Fiona Mactaggart]] MP
*[[Clare Marx]] (first woman orthopaedic surgeon)
*[[Clare Marx]] (first woman orthopaedic surgeon)
*[[Bridget Riley]] (artist)
*[[Bridget Riley]] (artist)
*[[Kristin Scott Thomas]] - actress. Said her time at the school in the [[1970]]'s "destroyed every ounce of self-confidence I ever hoped to have". After leaving the school, she fled to [[Paris]] at the age of 18<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/176747.stm</ref>
*[[Clare Spottiswoode]] (OFGAS)
*[[Clare Spottiswoode]] (OFGAS)
*[[Amanda Wakeley]] (dress designer)
*[[Amanda Wakeley]] (dress designer)
*[[Penelope Walker]] (opera singer)
*[[Penelope Walker]] (opera singer)

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:50, 21 January 2007

The Cheltenham Ladies' College was founded in 1853 as a school for women. It is situated in Cheltenham, a spa town in the English Cotswolds. Today, it takes girls aged 11 to 18 as boarding or day pupils. It is one of the most expensive private schools in England, with boarding fees of around £27,000 a year.

In 1858 the Principal's post was taken by Dorothea Beale, a prominent Suffragette educator who also founded St. Hilda's College, Oxford.

Ms. Beale kept this post until her death in 1906, and transformed the school from a small establishment concentrating on developing women's accomplishments in music, sewing & drawing for example, into the first academic school offering courses equivalent to those in men's schools - like mathematics and English.

A verse from the time of Ms Beale runs:

Miss Buss and Miss Beale
Cupid’s darts do not feel.
How different from us,
Miss Beale and Miss Buss.

(Her friend Frances Buss was the head of the North London Collegiate School.)

The school crest depicts three dove, taken from the Cheltenham Town shield, above curly writing reading CLC, which is in turn above a daisy, one of the most important school symbols.

Presently, the school educates around 850 girls, of whom 80% board. It has excellent facilities, both for teaching and for sport. Its academic prowess is notable but it remains a friendly school catering for a range of abilities.

Former pupils

References