Harrogate Ladies’ College is finalist for Girls’ School of the Year
Harrogate Ladies’ College has been shortlisted in a national schools’ competition.
It is the only school in the North to be nominated in the prestigious Independent School of the Year Awards 2022 for the Independent Girls’ School of the Year category.
Principal Mrs Sylvia Brett said the school was delighted to have been shortlisted for the third year running.
She said: “I’m absolutely delighted that we have been shortlisted and that we have been recognised as the top girls’ school in the North.
“It’s recognition of the incredible community we have in school and a national acknowledgement of our ethos, values, talented staff and our academic results.
“It’s wonderful to be flying the flag for the North and I know all of the staff are thrilled that we have been shortlisted for the third time in a row,” she said.
Schools are invited to apply for the awards under various criteria and have to supply evidence such as video and testimonials to support their applications. A judging panel then considers the evidence before shortlisting schools in a variety of categories.
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in London in October.
This year’s Head Girls (from left to right) Ella and Lucy
Harrogate Ladies’ College was established in 1893 and is one of the UK’s leading independent day and boarding schools for girls aged 11-18 years. The school has a long history of academic success and its Value Added score places it in the top 1% of schools in the country.
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