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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alice_OttleyAlice Ottley - Wikipedia

    Acton, Suffolk. Died. 18 September 1912 (aged 72) London, England. Nationality. British. Successor. Margaret Spurling. Alice Ottley (23 March 1840 – 18 September 1912) was an English educator and the first head of what came to be called The Alice Ottley School in Worcester .

  2. In September 2007, the school merged with the neighbouring Alice Ottley School and was briefly known as RGS Worcester and the Alice Ottley School (RGSAO) before reverting to their original name. The school began accepting girls in 2003, prior to the merger.

    • 1291; 732 years ago
    • Latin: Respice et Prospice, (Remember the Past and Look to the Future)
  3. Entry across all year groups swiftly followed, and in 2007 the neighbouring girls-only Alice Ottley School, which had been a landmark within the City for 124 years, merged with RGS Worcester. This also saw the AOS Prep School, Springfield, being absorbed into the family of schools, and at this point, RGS became fully co-educational.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2018 · It was launched on June 22nd to coincide with the installation of the Blue Plaque to honour Alice Ottley, and the 130th anniversary of the opening of the school. The book charts the life and times of Miss Ottley prior to, and after becoming, Headmistress of Worcester High School for Girls, which would later be re-named in recognition of her ...

  5. Alice Ottley: First Head-Mistress of the Worcester High School for Girls 1883-1912. Mary E James. Franklin Classics, Oct 10, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 314 pages.

  6. Alice Ottley was a pioneer of her day and believed in providing a first class education to girls and did not want financial hardship to be a barrier to that education. In 1908, on the Silver Jubilee of the school’s founding, Miss Ottley launched a bursary fund and our fund celebrates her vision.