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The Alice Ottley School was an independent all-girls' school in Worcester that existed under this name – referencing its first headmistress – between 1883 and 2007 before it merged with the Worcester Royal Grammar School.
The school was founded in 1883 as Worcester High School for Girls, but renamed after its first headmistress in 1914. Its reputation was such that pupils were quite prepared to travel long...
The Alice Ottley School was founded by Canon William Butler of Wantage and Ottley in 1883. Canon Butler had arrived in Worcester in 1881 and he founded a new school for girls. Ottley was recommended to Butler as the ideal candidate. The school opened on the 21 June 1883 with ten pupils.
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Founded before 1291, it is one of the oldest British independent day schools. In September 2007, the school merged with the neighbouring Alice Ottley School and was briefly known as RGS Worcester and the Alice Ottley School (RGSAO) before reverting to their original name.
The Alice Ottley School Alumnae, Worcester, Worcestershire. 939 likes · 25 talking about this · 8 were here. Connecting former pupils of The Alice Ottley School. News, events and historical information.
This website is operated by the Foundation Office of RGS Worcester to serve the School Community comprising the former pupils (alumni) of RGS Worcester, the Alice Ottley School and RGS Dodderhill, as well as ex-staff, past parents and other friends of these schools.
Jun 24, 2007 · This group is for Alice Ottley Old Girls & Staff to keep in touch & remember the good old days! When you join, please put your original surname (students) on the wall, whether you were staff or a past pupil (or both!) & the years you were there, and join in the conversation!