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A leading girls' school in Gloucestershire, offering academic excellence, pastoral care and extra-curricular opportunities. Read the latest ISI inspection report and learn about the school's mission, values and achievements.
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A private boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, England. Founded in 1853, it has a strong academic reputation, a range of co-curricular activities and a history of notable alumnae.
Learn about the history of CLC, a girls' school founded in 1853 with a sound academic education. Explore the archive collections, including books, photos, clothing and teaching equipment from over 170 years.
At the heart of College’s spiritual provision is College Prayers which takes place most days but Sunday, and brings together the whole community of staff and girls.
Learn about the history, facilities and curriculum of this prestigious girls' boarding school founded by a Victorian suffragette. Find out how to apply and what makes Cheltenham Ladies' College a top choice for bright and adventurous girls.
See term fees for Lower & Upper College, pupils moving to Sixth Form, and students joining Sixth Form at Cheltenham Ladies' College, Gloucestershire.
Cheltenham Ladies’ College is amongst the highest achieving girls’ schools in the UK, and boasts a reputation which stretches around the globe. Located in the affluent city of Cheltenham, it seems like the quintessential British girls’ school on the surface, yet possesses a more down to earth and progressive character than you might expect.