The Royal High School GDST

The Royal High School GDST

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Created in 1997, from the merger of two long-established and neighbouring girls' scho... read more

Created in 1997, from the merger of two long-established and neighbouring girls' schools: Bath High, founded in 1875, and the Royal School, founded in 1864. The senior school has an extensive campus on Lansdown Hill; the junior school is _ mile away in Hope House, an elegant Georgian mansion. There has been considerable investment in recent years with a new sports hall and science building. It is the only GDST school offering boarding. The examination results are very good. Although academically selective, the school also enjoys a reputation for success in music, drama and games. It has an extensive programme of extra-curricular activities and outdoor pursuits.Further information on Boarding Schools »

The Royal High School GDST
Day & Boarding School, 3 to 18, Girls, 1010+ pupils, Non-denom

The Royal High School GDST

Lansdown Road,
Bath,
Somerset,
BA1 5SZ
England

Tel: 01225 313877

Fax: 01225 465446

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