Reading Girls' School
Established | 1818 (as Reading Girls' British School) |
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Type |
Foundation school Bilateral school |
Head Teacher | Viv Angus |
Specialism | Business and Enterprise |
Location |
Northumberland Avenue Reading Berkshire RG2 7PY England Coordinates: 51°26′11″N 0°57′39″W / 51.43626°N 0.960875°W |
Local authority | Reading Borough Council |
DfE number | 870/5400 |
DfE URN | 110096 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 644 |
Gender | Girls |
Ages | 11–18 |
Colours | Navy Blue |
Website | readinggirlsschool.co.uk |
Reading Girls' School is a single-sex bilateral school[1] in Reading, Berkshire, England. The school has roughly 644 pupils and nearly 100 teaching staff.
History
RGS traces its history to Reading Girls' British School, established in 1818 at Southampton Street. In 1907 it was transferred to the new purpose-built George Palmer School. In 1960 George Palmer School moved to RGS' current campus at Nothumerland Avenue and the girls' section was later renamed Southlands Secondary School for Girls when George Palmer School closed.[2] The boys' section was renamed Ashmead School and then Ashmean Community School and went through a series of mergers with other schools to become the present-day John Madejski Academy. Southlands Secondary was renamed to Reading Girls' School in 1993 with the implementation of its selective stream.
Academics
The school is considered an ICT school due to its partnership with Microsoft IT labs. Reading Girls' school is partnered with Kendrick School, a grammar school in Reading. Although Reading Girls' School is not categorised as a grammar school, it does have verbal and non-verbal reasoning entrance tests.
References
- ↑ Mercer, Janet. "Inspection report". Ofsted. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
- ↑ RGS Newsletter - Feb 2010