The Mount School, York

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The Mount
Location
Dalton Terrace, York YO24 4DD

United Kingdom

Information
Principal Diana Gant
Type Independent
Motto Fidelis in Parvo
Established 1831
Age Range 3 to 18
Homepage

The Mount is a Quaker independent day and boarding school in York, England, for girls aged 11-18. It was founded in 1831. Its preparatory school is called Tregelles, accepts both boys and girls and has a nursery department. There are two or three forms in Year 7 to 11 and College (Sixth Form). There are about 15 to 20 girls in each form.

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[edit] History

The school was founded by Yorkshire Quakers in 1831.

[edit] Present day

The current headmistress is Diana Gant. The school motto is Fidelis in Parvo, meaning "faithfulness in little things". The school day begins with a meeting for worship every morning, except Wednesdays and every other Tuesday is hymn practice. As part of meeting the school text is sung every Friday.

[edit] Academics

The Mount School has for many years been acknowledged as one of the top Independent girls' schools in the United Kingdom. In The Times League Table, the school ranked 2nd by A-level results in the York area, with the Bootham School, another Quaker school, being the first.

Academically the school maintains traditional values and has developed ‘pillars of excellence’ in several subject areas: science, music, sports, art, drama and foreign languages.

In 2006, a 100% pass rate in A Level was recorded across the academic subjects. Over 33% of the year group gained three or more A grades, and four students were credited with 5 grade As, with three girls securing their places at the University of Cambridge in the following academic year. As for GCSE level, 100% of pupils achieved a good GCSE grade in seven or more subjects. Five students gained one of the top five marks in the country in various subjects.

[edit] Athletics

The sporting facilities are comprised of 16 acres of pitches, an indoor heated swimming pool, a sports hall and a gymnasium. Girls may opt for activities such as rowing, orienteering and fencing.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Further reading

  • Sturge, H. W. & Clark, T. The Mount School. York, 1785 to 1931. (Pub. 1931).
  • Smith, M. F. & Waller, E. A. The Mount School. York, 1857 to 1957. (Pub. 1957).
  • The Mount OSA. A register of old scholars, 1931-1932. (Pub. 1932).
  • The Mount School Annual reports (annual lists of pupils 1919-1940).
  • Old York Scholars Association Annual reports, 1887-1901. OSA Annual reports. (Pub. 1890).
  • Sheils, S. (2007) Among Friends, The Story of The Mount School, York. London: James & James

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