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Ribston Hall High School is a selective
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with academy status in
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, England, for girls between the ages of 11 and 18. It was founded in 1921.


Admissions

It also has a sixth form for both girls and boys. It is situated south of Gloucester city centre on Stroud Road ( B4072), between Linden and Tredworth, a few hundred metres west of the
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.


History

It was known as High School for Girls, Ribston Hall. It became a grant maintained school in April 1990. In 1886 Ribston Hall was known as The Ladies' College.


Houses

Students are divided into four
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: Britons, Danes, Saxons, Romans.


Notable former pupils

* Christina Baily, actress as
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in ''
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'' * Mary-Jess Leaverland, won the 2010 Chinese Jiangsu province equivalent of ''
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.''British exchange student Mary-Jess Leaverland wins Chinese X Factor
''Daily Telegraph'', 19 Jan 2010 * Joanna Parrish, murdered in May 1990 in
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, Burgundy whilst studying French at the
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* Beth Rodford, GB Olympic rower * Daphne Skillern QPM, female police Commander at Scotland Yard *
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, member of boy band
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and singer songwriter solo artist,


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Ribston Hall High School
{{authority control Grammar schools in Gloucestershire Girls' schools in Gloucestershire Schools in Gloucester Academies in Gloucestershire 1921 establishments in England Educational institutions established in 1921