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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelSubSeries
Reference Number GDS/12/19
TitleSheffield High School
Date1895-2003
DescriptionPapers regarding Sheffield High School, including the original file list; prospectuses; papers regarding provisions for further education for girls over 17 before 1945; printed circulars; regulations; head mistress's reports; papers regarding events; papers regarding distinguished former pupils; a school magazine; correspondence; and press cuttings.
Extent1 folder.
AdminHistorySheffield High School was opened on 12 March 1878 in a building in Surrey Street, with 39 pupils under head mistress Mary Alger. In 1887 the school moved to new purpose built premises at Rutland Park on Clarkehouse Road. By 1906 a boarding house had been opened at Newham Lodge at 17-19 Rutland Park. In 1917 the school purchased Moor Lodge to be the new boarding house, which later became the home of the junior department. At the outbreak of World War Two the school was evacuated to Cliff College, Calver, Derbyshire, returning to Sheffield in 1944. In 1991 the junior department moved from Moore Lodge to Melbourne House. In 1999 a new Sports Hall and Sixth Form Centre were opened. In 2007 new facilities for Infants were opened at No. 4 Melbourne Avenue.
AccessStatusOpen
Related MaterialThe main records of the school are still in the possession of Sheffield High School. Inspection Reports were also originally held in the file but were removed at a later date when the records were held by the Trust.

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