Royal School Haslemere

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Emblem of the Royal School Haslemere.
Emblem of the Royal School Haslemere.

The Royal School Haslemere (grid reference SU894347) is an independent school for girls aged 4–18 in Haslemere and Hindhead in Surrey, England.

It was created from the amalgamation of the Royal Naval School for Girls (founded 1840) and The Grove School (founded 1864).

In November 2002, students from the school paid tribute to the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II by performing a song, Anthem 21, as part of a festival in London in honour of Britain's veterans which was broadcast on BBC One and BBC Radio 2. [1]

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The patron of the school is the Queen. The school is in the top 400 schools in the country. In fact 60.1% of GCSES taken last year were A*, compared with the average of 19.5%.

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  1. ^ BBC News, Sunday, 10 November, 2002, 01:05 GMT - Queen attends festival for war heroes

Caption:Emblem of the Royal School Haslemere