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  1. The Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) is a group of 25 independent schools, including two academies, in England and Wales, catering for girls aged 3 to 18. It is the largest group of independent schools in the UK, and educates 20,000 girls each year. [1]

  2. Le Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) est un groupement d'écoles indépendantes en Angleterre et au pays de Galles, accueillant des filles de 3 à 18 ans. II est créé en 1872 pour favoriser la scolarisation des filles, sous l'intitulé de Girls' Public Day School Company.

    • Girls’ Public Day School Company
    • Angleterre et pays de Galles
    • Juin 1872
    • 10 Bressenden PlaceLondon SW1E 5DH
  3. After a public meeting at the Royal Albert Hall in June 1872, the founders launched The Girls’ Public Day School Company, selling shares to raise the funds to open girls’ schools. In January 1873 the first school opened in Chelsea, with many more to follow.

  4. Lorsque le Girls' Public Day School Company est créé en 1872 pour favoriser l'accès aux études secondaires des filles [1], il ouvre ses premières écoles à Londres, notamment Notting Hill High School, fondée en 1873.

  5. The Girls’ Day School Trust is the UK’s leading family of 25 girls’ schools including 23 independent schools and two academies. In all of our schools, academic excellence is a given – at the GDST we develop character beyond the curriculum.

  6. The Trust was created in 1872 as the Girls' Public Day School Company (GPDSC), a limited liability company founded by the National Union for improving the Education of Women of All Classes (also known as the Women's Education Union).

  7. Nottingham Girls' High School was founded on 14 September 1875 by the Girls' Public Day School Company (now the Girls' Day School Trust). It was among the first such schools opened outside London.