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  1. Founded in 1871 by the suffragist Frances Mary Buss, who also founded North London Collegiate School, the Camden School for Girls was one of the first girls' schools in England. Although not a fee-paying school by then, girls in the mid-20th century wore a traditional uniform of dark green, with blue and green striped ties.

  2. A History of Camden School for Girls. A fascinating memoir of Camden School for Girls which was founded in 1871 by Frances Mary Buss. Written by Fiona Millar, writer, journalist and CSG alumna with photographs and archive material spanning the decades across 150 years. A must-read for everyone in the Camden community!

  3. Sep 12, 2017 · Camden School for Girls . The Camden School for Girls was founded by Frances Buss in 1871, to provide education to girls who could not afford the public schooling offered at North London Collegiate. It provides secondary education, and has been a grammar school previously before adopting a fully comprehensive educational style by 1981.

  4. In July 1870 Frances Mary Buss handed over the school to trustees, and in the following year she founded the Camden School for Girls with the aim of offering more affordable education for girls. She was the first person ever to use the title Headmistress. [7] Buss was at the forefront of campaigns for the endowment of girls' schools (see ...

  5. Frances Mary Buss was a prominent nineteenth-century pioneer of women's education in Britain. She aimed to establish the same opportunities for the education of girls as were enjoyed by their brothers. She sought to secure education for women at its highest level. At 23 she founded North London Collegiate School for Ladies in 1850 and 21 years ...

  6. FRANCES MARY BUSS 1827-1894 Pioneer of Education for Women was Headmistress here 1879-1894. Ceramic. Frances Mary Buss was the founder of the first modern girls’ secondary school and a campaigner for women’s rights. Her blue plaque can be found on Sandall Road in Camden at Camden School for Girls, which was the second school she founded.

  7. Camden School for Girls’ was founded by one of the pioneers of girls' education, Frances Mary Buss. We are very proud of the school's history and aim to offer a history curriculum that follows in this tradition. Students will study a coherent, chronological narrative of British history, as well as significant aspects of world history.

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