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  1. Fully-funded nursery places for eligible 3-4 year-old girls at the top independent school in Berkshire It starts here Click here to learn more Girls Go Gold - one day, 500 students, numerous sporting icons Press Play! CONFIDENCE JOY PURPOSE THE ABBEY FOUNDATIONS OF LEARNING Press Play!

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  2. Reading Abbey Girls' School, also known as Reading Ladies’ Boarding School, was an educational establishment in Reading, Berkshire open from at least 1755 until 1794. Many of its pupils went on to make a mark on English culture and society, particularly as writers. Most famous is Jane Austen, who used the school as a model of "a real, honest ...

  3. Sep 3, 2022 · The Reading Abbey Girls’ School, however, seemed to have found better success in developing a curriculum that was satisfactory for both the students’ creative powers and the worried parents paying the hefty fees. First located in Reading, Berkshire, and operating between the years 1755–1794, its name reflects its impressive staff and ...

  4. The Abbey Series is numbered as a single sequence in the recognised reading order, but the titles are often arranged as three sub-series – the First Generation (A01-A27) dealing with the original characters as schoolgirls and young adults; The Retrospective Series (A04-A10), which were published from 1938-1957, and written to fit into the gap between Girls of the Abbey School and Abbey Girls ...

  5. The Abbey School provides education for girls aged 3 to 18 years. The school is based in the centre of Reading, on Kendrick Road. The current Head is Will le Fleming. In 2006, the school had just over 1,000 students throughout the school, from Junior to Sixth Form. [5] The school became an International Baccalaureate World School in 2008.

  6. 95% of staff report that Reading Girls' School is well led and managed. Staff survey October 2019. 95% of parents reported that Reading Girls' School has high expectations for their daughter September 2019 curriculum evening. 85% of students reported that the school encourages them to respect people from other backgrounds and treat everyone equally

  7. Joy Pibworth, Jane Austen Society. Jane Austen spent 18 months at school in Reading between the spring of 1785 and December 1786. As education was not compulsory for girls nor boys, it is interesting to know why Jane was sent away to school and why Reading Ladies Boarding School was chosen. Jane was fortunate to have been born into a family ...

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