Sutton High School (London)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sutton High School
Motto Fideliter, Fortiter, Feliciter
(faithfully, bravely, happily)
Established 1884
Type Independent, GDST
Headmaster Stephen Callaghan, BA, NPQH
Location 55 Cheam Road
Sutton
Greater Londona[›]
SM1 2AX
Flag of England England
LEA Sutton
Gender Girls
Ages 3 to 18
School colours      purple
Website school website
Coordinates: 51°21′39″N 0°11′51″W / 51.360880, -0.197612

Sutton High School is an independent school for girls aged 3-18 in Sutton, Greater London. It is run by the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST).

It was founded in 1884 by the then Girls' Public Day School Trust (GPDST), and was a "Direct Grant" school (some pupils having their fees paid by the local authority as in a state grammar school) until this system was abolished in 1976. The first headmistress was Miss Margaret Whyte, and there were 80 pupils on the opening day, 17 January 1884.[1]

Contents

[edit] Notable alumnae

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sutton High School. School history. Retrieved on 2007-10-24.
  2. ^ "Phyllis King: Hard-hitting ladies doubles champion at Wimbledon in 1931", The Times, 2006-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-10-24. 

[edit] Notes

  • ^ a: "Greater London" is not part of the postal address. The school lists its postal address as "55 Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey SM1 2AX", reflecting the pre-1965 county boundary. The correct postal address as given by the Royal Mail is "55 Cheam Road, SUTTON SM1 2AX"

[edit] External links