Blackheath High School, the Glossary
Blackheath High School is a private day school for girls in Blackheath Village in southeast London, England.[1]
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50 relations: Anne Stevens, Aston University, BBC Music Magazine, Beth Willis (producer), Blackheath, London, Charlene White, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Church Army, Church Army Chapel, Blackheath, Churchill College, Cambridge, Day school, Deborah Lawrenson, Direct grant grammar school, Elizabeth Jeffreys, Evelyn Denington, Baroness Denington, Fiona Maddocks, Florence Gadesden, Girls' Day School Trust, Helen Lederer, Hilary Miller (artist), Imperial College London, Independent Schools Council, Independent Schools Inspectorate, Jean Cooke, Jessica Fellowes, Lesley Vickerage, Listed building, Liv Little, Louise, Princess Royal, Lucy Boynton, Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, Mary Quant, Muscular Dystrophy UK, Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity, Patricia Wentworth, Phyllis Barclay-Smith, Private schools in the United Kingdom, Royal Borough of Greenwich, Saffron Coomber, Sarah Allen Olney, Sarah Coakley, Sophie Aldred, The Kingsley School, The Observer, The Times, Time Out (magazine), Tom Phillips (artist), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Wendy Barclay, Zeng Baosun.
- Private girls' schools in London
- Private schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Schools of the Girls' Day School Trust
Anne Stevens
Anne Stevens is a former Republican member of the Hawaii House of Representatives.
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Aston University
Aston University (abbreviated as Aston for post-nominals) is a public university situated in the city centre of Birmingham, England.
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BBC Music Magazine
BBC Music Magazine is a British monthly magazine that focuses primarily on classical music.
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Beth Willis (producer)
Beth Willis (born 1978) is a British television producer, although she has worked as a script editor on Agatha Christie's Poirot and The Amazing Mrs Pritchard.
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Blackheath, London
Blackheath is an area in Southeast London, straddling the border of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham.
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Charlene White
Charlene Denise White (born 22 June 1980) is a British television broadcaster, journalist and presenter, best known for presenting ITV News programmes.
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Cheltenham Ladies' College
Cheltenham Ladies' College (CLC) is a private boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Blackheath High School and Cheltenham Ladies' College are member schools of the Girls' Schools Association.
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Church Army
The Church Army is an evangelistic organisation and mission community founded in 1882 in association with the Church of England and now operating internationally in many parts of the Anglican Communion.
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Church Army Chapel, Blackheath
The Church Army Chapel at Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, Greater London, designed by project architect E.T. Spashett for Austin Vernon & Partners, opened in 1965 by Princess Alexandra and consecrated by Michael Ramsey, is a locally listed building of outstanding architectural significance, and is notable for originally having had the tallest sectional aluminium spire of its time, and for being one of the earliest 20th-century chapels of modern design to have been conceived with a central altar.
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Churchill College, Cambridge
Churchill College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.
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Day school
A day school — as opposed to a boarding school — is an educational institution where children are given instruction during the day, after which the students return to their homes.
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Deborah Lawrenson
Deborah Lawrenson (born November 1960 in London, England) is a British novelist and journalist.
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Direct grant grammar school
A direct grant grammar school was a type of selective secondary school in the United Kingdom that existed between 1945 and 1976.
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Elizabeth Jeffreys
Elizabeth Mary Jeffreys (née Brown, 22 July 1941 – 12 September 2023) was a British scholar of Byzantium.
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Evelyn Denington, Baroness Denington
Evelyn Joyce Denington, Baroness Denington, DBE (née Bursill; 9 August 1907 – 22 August 1998) was a British politician.
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Fiona Maddocks
Fiona Maddocks is a British music critic and author who specializes in classical music.
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Florence Gadesden
Florence Marie Armroid Gad(e)sden (1853–1934) was headteacher at the Girls' Public Day School Company's Blackheath High School for over thirty years.
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Girls' Day School Trust
The Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) is a group of 25 independent schools, including two academies, in England and Wales, catering for girls aged 3 to 18.
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Helen Lederer
Helen Margaret Lederer (born 24 September 1954) is a British comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning of the 1980s.
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Hilary Miller (artist)
Hilary Margaret Miller later Hilary Hennes (1919–1993) was a British artist and illustrator.
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Imperial College London
Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England.
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Independent Schools Council
The Independent Schools Council (ISC) is a non-profit lobby group that represents over 1,300 private schools in the United Kingdom.
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Independent Schools Inspectorate
The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) is approved by the Secretary of State for Education – under section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008 – to inspect private schools in England.
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Jean Cooke
Jean Esme Oregon Cooke RA (18 February 1927 – 6 August 2008) was an English painter of still lifes, landscapes, portraits and figures.
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Jessica Fellowes
Jessica Fellowes (born 1974) is an English author and freelance journalist.
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Lesley Vickerage
Lesley Vickerage (born Woolwich, 1961) is an English actress best known for her roles as WPC Jenny Dean in the television series Between the Lines, as Lieutenant (later Captain) Kate Butler in Soldier Soldier, as Helen Lynley in the television series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, and as Aunt Jane in the television series Moonfleet.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Liv Little
Olivia Little (born 1994) is the founder of gal-dem, an English online and print magazine run by women of colour, which ceased publication in 2023.
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Louise, Princess Royal
Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar; 20 February 1867 – 4 January 1931) was the third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom; she was a younger sister of King George V. Louise was given the title of Princess Royal in 1905.
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Lucy Boynton
Lucy Boynton (born 17 January 1994) is a British and American actress.
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Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington
Margaret Ann Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, (née Callaghan; born 18 November 1939), is a British politician for the Labour Party and former BBC television producer and presenter.
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Mary Quant
Dame Barbara Mary Quant (11 February 1930 – 13 April 2023) was a British fashion designer and icon.
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Muscular Dystrophy UK
Muscular Dystrophy UK (MDUK) is a UK charity focusing on muscular dystrophy and related conditions.
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Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity
The Norris–Hulse Professorship of Divinity is one of the senior professorships in divinity at the University of Cambridge.
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Patricia Wentworth
Dora Amy Turnbull (formerly Dillon, née Elles; 15 October 1877 – 28 January 1961), known by pen name Patricia Wentworth, was a British crime fiction writer.
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Phyllis Barclay-Smith
Ida Phyllis Barclay-Smith (18 May 1902 – 2 January 1980) was a British ornithologist and editor of the Avicultural Magazine.
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Private schools in the United Kingdom
Private schools in the United Kingdom (also called independent schools) are schools that require fees for admission and enrollment.
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Royal Borough of Greenwich
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is a London borough in southeast Greater London, England.
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Saffron Coomber
Saffron Marni Coomber (born 15 November 1994) is an English actress, best known for her role as Sapphire Fox in Tracy Beaker Returns from 2010 to 2012.
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Sarah Allen Olney
Sarah Allen Olney (12 May 1842 – 10 September 1915) was a British headmistress.
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Sarah Coakley
Sarah Anne Coakley (born 1951) is an English Anglican priest, systematic theologian and philosopher of religion with interdisciplinary interests.
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Sophie Aldred
Sophie Aldred (born 20 August 1962) is an English actress and television presenter.
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The Kingsley School
The Kingsley School is an independent girls' day school situated in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, just to the north of the town centre.
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The Observer
The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Time Out (magazine)
Time Out is a global magazine published by Time Out Group.
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Tom Phillips (artist)
Trevor Thomas Phillips (25 May 1937 – 28 November 2022) was an English visual artist.
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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.
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Wendy Barclay
Wendy Sue Fox (née Barclay) is a British virologist.
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Zeng Baosun
Zeng Baosun or Tseng Pao Swen (9 March 1893 – 27 July 1978) was a Chinese feminist, historian, and Christian educator.
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See also
Private girls' schools in London
- Allenswood Boarding Academy
- Ayesha Siddiqa Girls School
- Blackheath High School
- Bromley High School
- Broomwood school
- Bute House Preparatory School for Girls
- Channing School
- City of London School for Girls
- Commonweal Lodge
- Croydon High School
- Francis Holland School
- Glendower Preparatory School
- Godolphin and Latymer School
- Harvington School
- Holy Cross Preparatory School
- James Allen's Girls' School
- Kensington Preparatory School
- Lady Eleanor Holles School
- Madani Girls' School
- Marymount International School London
- Mount House School
- Norland Place School
- North London Collegiate School
- Northwood College
- Notting Hill and Ealing High School
- Old Palace School
- Palmers Green High School
- Pembridge Hall School
- Putney High School
- Queen's College, London
- Queen's Gate School
- South Hampstead High School
- St Augustine's Priory, Ealing
- St Catherine's School, Twickenham
- St Helen's School
- St James Independent Schools
- St Margaret's School Hampstead
- St Paul's Girls' School
- Streatham and Clapham High School
- Surbiton High School
- Sutton High School, London
- Sydenham High School
- Tayyibah Girls' School
- The Eaton House Group of Schools
- The Laurels School
- Wimbledon High School
Private schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Bellerbys College
- Blackheath High School
- Colfe's School
Schools of the Girls' Day School Trust
- Birkenhead High School Academy
- Blackheath High School
- Brighton Girls
- Bromley High School
- Croydon High School
- Heathfield School, Pinner
- Howell's School, Llandaff
- Kensington Preparatory School
- Newcastle High School for Girls
- Northampton High School, England
- Northwood College
- Norwich High School for Girls
- Notting Hill and Ealing High School
- Nottingham Girls' High School
- Oxford High School, England
- Portsmouth High School, Southsea
- Putney High School
- Royal High School, Bath
- Sheffield High School, South Yorkshire
- Shrewsbury High School, Shropshire
- South Hampstead High School
- Streatham and Clapham High School
- Sutton High School, London
- Sydenham High School
- The Belvedere Academy
- Wimbledon High School