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Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls


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nameHaberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls
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image_size170px
captionView of the school's central block by Henry Stock
coordinates
mottoServe and Obey
established1892
typeIndependent day and boarding school
religious_affiliationChurch in Wales
principal_labelExecutive Head
principalSimon Dorman
r_head_labeland
founderWorshipful Company of Haberdashers
address24 Hereford Road
cityMonmouth
countryWales
postcodeNP25 5XT
local_authorityMonmouthshire
urn402008
enrolment610~
genderGirls
lower_age7
upper_age18
websitehttp://www.habsmonmouth.org/

Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls was a boarding and day private school in Monmouth, Wales. Established by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in 1892, in June 2022 the Haberdashers began a consultation on proposals to merge the school with Monmouth School for Boys, making them fully coeducational. In October 2024 the amalgamated schools were relaunched as Haberdashers' Monmouth School.

The Good Schools Guide described the school as a "friendly school that produces feisty young women" and noted its "diverse extra-curricular education".

History

HMSG was founded in 1892 by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers. It opened in temporary premises at Hardwick House while the Company negotiated for a permanent location. In 1897 it moved to its present location. The main block was designed by the Haberdashers’ in-house architect, Henry Stock. Both the girls' school and its brother school Monmouth School became direct grant grammar schools in 1946 under the Education Act 1944 and became independent when the scheme was phased out. The prep school, Agincourt, was added in 1997. In June 2022, the Haberdashers began a consultation on proposals to merge the Boys and Girls schools, making them fully coeducational. In October 2024 the amalgamated schools were relaunched as Haberdashers' Monmouth School.

Houses

Each girl belongs to one of the four houses, which are named after former members of the Board of Governors. The house system is separate from boarding houses.

HouseColour
Bagnall Oakely
Imbert Terry
Mather Jackson
Prosser

Boarding

Girls aged 7 and above may board. Boarders reside in three main houses: Monnow House (Years 3-8), Twiston Davies (Years 9-11) and Augusta House (Sixth Form, Years 12–13).

Academics

HMSG is one of Wales' top performing independent schools. In the GCSEs ranked second in the country in 2010 with a 100% pass rate and came third the following year.

Extracurricular activities

Girls are encouraged to take part in extracurricular activities and non-academic pursuits. There is a wide array of activities, groups, clubs and societies and sports teams that pupils may join. It became the first school in the country to employ a sports psychologist.

The Monmouth School for Girls Rowing Club and lacrosse team have been successful in recent years and team members have represented Wales in school and national competitions. In 2006 both the first and second lacrosse teams won the senior titles in both their categories for the first time in school history and in 2008 the first team was ranked in the top 4 in the United Kingdom and came first in their division. In 2012 several girls were chosen for the Wales lacrosse team for the Home Nations U19 championships. The Junior U16 rowing team won the Schools' Head of the River Race in the eights category.

Notable former pupils

  • Jackie Ballard – former MP and Director General, RSPCA. CEO of RNID
  • Marina Diamandis – singer-songwriter (stage name Marina and the Diamonds)
  • Jane Glover – conductor and musicologist
  • Jenny Harries – Chief Executive of the U.K. Health Security Agency
  • Sandra Huggett – actress
  • Katrina Jacks – Commonwealth Rowing Championships Medallist
  • Zoie Kennedy – actress
  • Laurie Macmillan (10 May 1947 – 8 October 2001) was a BBC Radio 4 newsreader and continuity announcer.
  • Jemima Phillips – Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales (2004–2007)
  • Sarah Pochin– MP for Runcorn and Helsby
  • Lisa Rogers – Channel 5 TV Presenter
  • Laura Tenison – founder of JoJo Maman Bébé
  • Cleo Watson – special adviser

References

References

  1. [http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/schools/121178/haberdashers-monmouth-school-for-girls Profile] on the [[Good Schools Guide]]
  2. {{NHAW
  3. "History". The Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools.
  4. Pugh, Desmond. (29 June 2022). "End to 400 years of single-sex school if merger goes ahead". Monmouthshire Beacon.
  5. Barker, Irena. (28 June 2022). "Haberdashers Monmouth Schools consult over co-ed plans". School Management Plus.
  6. Pugh, Desmond. (1 October 2024). "Royal Visit to Haberdashers' Monmouth School Marks Historic New Chapter". [[Monmouthshire Beacon]].
  7. "Haberdashers' Monmouth School". [[Worshipful Company of Haberdashers]].
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120525155038/http://www.hmsg.co.uk/en/school_house_system School House System]
  9. [http://www.hmsg.co.uk/en/HMSG%20Junior%20Boarding Junior Boarding – School House] {{webarchive. link. (27 April 2012)
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20091102121715/http://www.hmsg.co.uk/en/TwistonDavies Senior Boarding – Twiston Davies]
  11. (21 August 2008). "GCSE Results: Best year for Monmouthshire". [[South Wales Argus]].
  12. (16 August 2007). "A-Level...Monmouth results". [[South Wales Argus]].
  13. (28 August 2010). "Wales' top independent schools revealed". [[Western Mail (Wales).
  14. (3 September 2011). "Top Welsh schools get onto UK's prestigious indie list". [[Western Mail (Wales).
  15. [https://web.archive.org/web/20091102134015/http://www.hmsg.co.uk/en/H_sports Sports]
  16. (17 June 2011). "Positive school of thought starts to make waves for rowing hopefuls Jo Hancock and Holly Oughton". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  17. (26 July 2007). "Gold for school four". [[South Wales Argus]].
  18. (26 August 2010). "Monmouth rowers take gold at championships". [[South Wales Argus]].
  19. (5 October 2010). "It's history at the double for school lacrosse teams". [[South Wales Argus]].
  20. (28 April 2008). "Top effort from girls". [[South Wales Argus]].
  21. (22 February 2012). "Five Monmouth schoolgirls are selected for Welsh lacrosse squad". [[South Wales Argus]].
  22. (28 March 2012). "Victory for girls in Schools' Head". [[Monmouthshire Beacon]].
  23. (6 February 2010). "I knew I'd be famous". [[Western Mail (Wales).
  24. (1 June 2010). "Medal winning rower dies trekking in Peru". [[BBC]].
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