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  1. Hace 15 horas · Notable Features: Cheltenham Ladies’ College, founded in 1853, is renowned for its academic excellence, rich extracurricular program, and commitment to empowering young women, providing a supportive and inclusive environment where students are encouraged to pursue their interests, develop their talents, and become confident and compassionate leaders of the future.

  2. Hace 2 días · In 1886 Miss Dorothea Beale, LL.D., Principal of the Ladies' College, Cheltenham, one of the foremost educators of her day, wanting to make it possible for her younger teachers and older students to avail themselves of the new opportunities of higher education for women at Oxford, bought 3 acres of land on the Banbury Road and had ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Monday 27 May 2024. The LadiesCollege recently welcomed sister school The Cheltenham LadiesCollege to Guernsey. The two colleges have been connected since 1872 when Cheltenham teacher, Miss Susan Eaton, came to Guernsey and was appointed as the first Principal of The LadiesCollege.

  4. Hace 15 horas · Likewise, boarding at Cheltenham Ladies’ College will cost you £48,600 per year. Smaller, less well-known schools often come with considerably lower fees while still boasting a strong ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Apply on employer site. Senior Biology Technician. Full time (40 hours) per week opportunity available, term-time plus (working 37 weeks per year) plus up to 3 Saturday mornings and some evening working for which TOIL will apply.

  6. Hace 1 día · Cheltenham Ladies' College. TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATOR. Part time position working 25 hours per week Monday to Friday. Working hours will fall between 8am – 5pm. Salary: £15,277.24 (£22,152 FTE) per annum - £17,193.79 (£24,931 FTE) per annum. Initially a 6 month fixed term contract, this is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled Administrator ...

  7. Hace 4 días · There are plaques for Dorothea Beale (d. 1906), first principal of Cheltenham Ladies College, the musician Sir Hubert Parry (d. 1918), the poets Ivor Gurney (d. 1937) and Frederick Harvey (d. 1957), and Albert Mansbridge (d. 1952), founder of the Workers' Educational Association.