Английская Википедия:Girls' Schools Association
Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox organization The Girls' Schools Association (GSA) is a professional association of the heads of independent girls' schools. It is a constituent member of the Independent Schools Council.
History
The GSA can trace its history back to the Association of Headmistresses which was founded in 1874 by Dorothea Beale and Frances Buss. The aim was to agree which issues need challenging and which could be ignored. Buss served as the founding president.[1]
Enid Essame of Queenswood School was an honorary secretary before she became president in 1960.[2] She was succeeded by Diana Reader Harris in 1964.[3] She was in post until 1966, and organised a response to the Plowden Report.
ItШаблон:Clarify was established in 1974 following the amalgamation of two of the AHM's sub-groups: the Association of Heads of Girls' boarding Schools and the Association of Independent and Direct Grant Schools. It moved from London to new headquarters in Leicester in 1984, where it shared offices with the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) before moving to its current office, still in Leicester.
Structure
The chief executive is Donna Stevens.Шаблон:Cn
Member schools
Below is a list of GSA member schools. Some members are the girls' sections of "Diamond Schools".
United Kingdom
England
Scotland
- Kilgraston School
- Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh
- St George's School, Edinburgh
- St Margaret's School for Girls, Aberdeen
Wales
Northern Ireland
Channel Islands
Overseas members
- San Silvestre School, Peru
- Unison World School, India
- La Vall School, Spain
Former members
- Amberfield School – closed in October 2011
- Casterton School – merged with Sedbergh School in 2013
- Lodge School – closed in 2010
- Dame Alice Harpur School and Bedford High School – merged to become Bedford Girls' School (member school) in 2011 and 2012
- Peterborough High School – became coeducational in 2010 and renamed The Peterborough School
- St Joseph's Convent School – became coeducational in 2010 and renamed St Joseph's College
- St Margaret's School, Edinburgh – closed in June 2010
- St Mary's School, Shaftesbury – closed in August 2020
- Leweston School
See also
- Girls' Day School Trust
- List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom
- The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
- Education in Leicester
- Member schools of the Girls' Schools Association
- 1974 establishments in England
- Organisations based in Leicestershire
- Private school organisations in England
- Teacher associations based in the United Kingdom
- Educational organizations established in 1974
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