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      • The Royal School was founded in 1855 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as the Soldiers' Infant Home before becoming the Royal Soldiers' Daughters' School. It was the first school established "to nurse, board, clothe and educate the female children, orphans or not, of soldiers in Her Majesty's Army killed in the Crimean War ".
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  2. The Royal Naval School and The Grove School merged to form The Royal School. From the outset, the founders’ ambitions were for the pupils to become independent and responsible members of society and this remains true today. The Royal School welcomed boys and became a co-educational school.

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  3. The original Royal Naval School was founded as one of the earliest academic girls’ schools in England in 1840. The co-ancestor of The Royal School, The Grove School, was founded in the 1850s and was, equally, a pioneer in girls’ education.

  4. Our history commenced in 1843 when Her Majesty Queen Victoria and Her Royal Consort, His Royal Highness, Prince Albert, decided that a school should be built to provide permanent provision for the education of the children of families in Her Majesty’s immediate service within The Great Park.

  5. The prefix ‘Royal’ was first granted to our School by Queen Victoria in 1891, in commemoration of 40 years of work with children in need. The school henceforth to be known as 'The Royal Orphanage of Wolverhampton'.

  6. Welcome to The Royal School, Wolverhampton, an extraordinary school with a proud history of educational excellence. We are a non-selective, non-denominational free school and welcome all boys and girls aged 4-19. As a free school, we are state-funded and act independently of local government.

  7. 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]

  8. 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.

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