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  1. Welcome to the Church High Heritage Site. The red-brick building on Tankerville Terrace, known since 1925 as ‘Church High’, has the distinction of being the first purpose-built Girls’ School in Jesmond. Since the school was opened in 1889 by Helen Gladstone, Prime Minister Gladstone’s youngest daughter, countless girls dressed in green ...

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  2. Newcastle upon Tyne. Ofsted. Reports. Gender. Girls. Age. 3 to 18. Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School (also known locally as "Church High") was a private day school for girls in Jesmond, less than a mile north of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Until 2014 it was the oldest continuously operating girls' school established in the city.

  3. Jan 27, 2018 · Newcastle High School is only briefly mentioned by Ms. Bell, hardly surprising as the School took steps to Decentralize from London as early as 1909 before becoming a self-governing Independent Church School in 1925, when ‘Church’ was added to the school’s name. We then became The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School.

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  5. Newcastle Church High Alumnae. Vincit Omnia Veritas From 1889 to 2014 Tankerville Terrace was home to the girls of Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School and, while the pupils and staff that defined the school have left, the Church High School spirit very much lives on in its red bricks, albeit under a slightly different name.

  6. The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School, Newcastle upon Tyne. 675 likes · 61 were here. One of the leading independent girls' schools in North East England. We provide academic excellence and...

  7. In 1883, The Church Schools’ Company decided to open similar schools to those of the GPDST but with a clear element of church teaching in the curriculum. A High School for Girls in Newcastle was established in 1885 and opened with 59 pupils. A new association was formed in 1925 and the School was renamed The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High ...

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