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The new Tiffins Schools are opened on the Fairfield. The boys were downstairs and the girls upstairs (and never the twain met). The boys and girls schools were officially referred to as the Tiffins Schools, but once the girls moved on from the Fairfield site, the use of Tiffin Boys and Tiffin Girls became more usual.
In 1874, plans were drawn up for two new schools, a Tiffins' School for boys and one for girls, each to take 150 pupils. The Tiffin Girls' School was originally called The Tiffin's Girls' School, but the name was changed as it caused some confusion.
We launched an exciting new branding for Tiffin – modernised, and yet also carefully evolved from the historic iterations, and the Tiffin 150 initiative which will focus on our 150 th anniversary in 2030 as a school. Internally, there was a huge focus on teaching and learning, professional development opportunities for our wonderful staff ...
1899. Tiffins’ Girls’ School moved to its new premises on St James’ Road, and the old Fairfield site was given to the boys’ Tiffin School. 1910. The school’s name was changed slightly from Tiffins’ Girls’ School to The Tiffin Girls’ School, in recognition of the problematic double apostrophe.
Welcome to Tiffin School, one of the UK’s leading State Grammar Schools. At the heart of what makes Tiffin special is the strong sense of community. Although a large school of nearly 1500 students, we maintain a family feel in which students are valued as individuals and have a strong sense of belonging to their form, house, year group and ...
A selective state school in Kingston upon Thames, England for girls aged 11 to 18.
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Historical governance; Name Role Appointed by From To; Michelle Garner: Trustee: Appointed by foundation/Trust: 17 October 2019: 19 July 2024: Jim Hasler-Winter