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In 1987, the Home was renamed the Royal School, Hampstead, with girls being admitted from all three armed services, together with civilian pupils from the local area.
- 1881 Census
The history of children's homes in Britain - orphanages,...
- 1881 Census
The Royal School is an Independent Co-Educational Day & Boarding School from pupils aged 10 to 18 situated in a beautiful 26 acre site in Surrey.
The Royal School, Hampstead, was an independent girls' day and boarding school located in Hampstead, London, England. The school was founded in 1855 by Queen Victoria and for 157 years educated girls aged 3–18. [1]
Emaline , I'm in touch with a few old girls from the school who might know of you and your sisters if I had your names and date at school. You can contact me via email sandy.harris@ ntlworld.com. The name of the book is ' The story of the Royal School, Hampstead: 1855 to 2012'.
The Royal School, Hampstead, was an independent girls’ day and boarding school. The school educated girls aged 3-16.
The Royal School welcomed boys and became a co-educational school. The aim of the school has always been to deliver a first class education in a vibrant and caring environment, where pupils become confident, successful and compassionate young people with qualities and qualifications that enable them to excel in their adult lives.
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We are a small co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 10 – 18. Our pupils benefit from small classes and we tailor our education to meet their individual needs.