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  1. RMS is a leading provider of innovative, high quality, bespoke girls’ education for pupils aged 2 – 18. Founded in 1788, RMS is situated in 300 acres of parkland, a truly unique environment where each pupil is encouraged to write their own individual story.

  2. The school opened in 1789 with fifteen pupils in Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. The school has moved between premises three times, twice within London and in 1934 to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, where it still is today. The Royal Masonic School is a day school for girls 4–18 and a boarding school for girls 7–18.

  3. Through our broad and exciting co-curricular programme, we provide ample opportunity for girls to explore their passions and find their niche. Most importantly of all, we provide exceptional, pupil-centric pastoral care.

  4. www.rmsforgirls.com › about-us › our-historyOur History - RMS for Girls

    History of RMS. Since 1788. RMS is one of the oldest girlsschools in the country. Founded by Chevalier Ruspini in 1788, the School's original purpose was to educate the daughters of Freemasons who were unable to support their families through death, illness or disability. Learn More Next. History of RMS. Drill.

  5. At Columbus School for Girls, we believe girls do better in an environment created specifically for them and that they should be free to be who they are—and do what they will—without anyone to stand in their way.

  6. The Fourteenth Masonic District of Ohio represents 26 Masonic Lodges in Franklin and Delaware counties, making up Central Ohio. The District Officers serve as a regional layer of support for our member lodges.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · A new reality TV show follows the Agyekum Sisters, who are the children of royalty from two of Ghana’s richest and most influential kingdoms, as they navigate life in their 20s in none other than Columbus, OH. The Royal Rules of Ohio gives us an up close & personal view of new school ambitions trying to blend with old school traditions.