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Cheltenham Ladies' College has put forward ambitious plans to build a new ... be appropriately located within Cheltenham where close to the main educational campus, arts centre and sporting facilities ...
Sketchbooks from her time as a pupil at Cheltenham Ladies’ College contain drawings of elves ... In 1927, she enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, in London, where she won a competition ...
CLC is an independent boarding and day school for girls ages 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Founded in 1853, the college is celebrating 170 years of history, with its pupils ...
The project, which replaced a redundant boarding house, comprises five floors of art studios, workshops and food technology laboratories. The building won a Cheltenham Civic Trust Award in March 2000.
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. It was the discovery of a medicinal spring in 1716 in a field, close to where Cheltenham Ladies’ College now ...
Recently celebrating its 170th anniversary, Cheltenham Ladies’ College has been a bastion of education for girls and young women ages 11 to 18. From its Victorian roots to its role today as a ...
The principal of Cheltenham Ladies’ College says she was made to feel “slightly immoral” in running a fee-charging school. Vicky Tuck reckons that “many of us in the independent sector ...
Despite serving a reasonably privileged few, Cheltenham Ladies' College and Miss Beale herself could not be accused of existing in a bubble of insularity. During vacations at Queen’s College ...
Dorothea Beale, as the most famous Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College, shaped her pupils to provide an ‘army’ of teachers, doctors, mothers and wives who turned the tide by example and by ...