Alderley Edge School for Girls

Coordinates: 53°18′18″N 2°14′19″W / 53.3051°N 2.2385°W / 53.3051; -2.2385
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Alderley Edge School for Girls
Entrance to the school
Address
Map
Wilmslow Road

, ,
SK9 7QE

Coordinates53°18′18″N 2°14′19″W / 53.3051°N 2.2385°W / 53.3051; -2.2385
Information
TypeGirls' independent selective
MottoAspire to be More
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1999
HeadmistressNicola Smillie
GenderGirls
Age2 to 18
HousesSt. Joan, St Emilie, St Francis, St Hilary
Websitehttp://www.aesg.co.uk

Alderley Edge School for Girls is an independent day school for girls in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England.[1]

The school caters for pupils aged three to eighteen, providing both secondary and primary school education, as well as a nursery and sixth form. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association (GSA) and is a registered Apple Distinguished School (ADS) and Apple Regional Training Centre.

History[edit]

The school was founded in 1999 from a merger of Mount Carmel and St Hilary's.[citation needed]

The Sisters of St Joseph founded Mount Carmel School in 1945 and St Hilary's School was founded in 1876 and became part of the Woodard Corporation in 1955. The school combines the Catholic traditions of the Order of St Joseph and the Anglican (Anglo-Catholic) heritage of the Woodard Corporation. Both religious traditions are taught and girls of all faiths are admitted.[citation needed]

Notable alumni[edit]

Charlotte Owen, Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Alderley Edge School for Girls". Alderley Edge School. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

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