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  1. The Alice Ottley School was an independent all-girls' school in Worcester that existed under this name – referencing its first headmistress – between 1883 and 2007 before it merged with the Worcester Royal Grammar School. [1] History. The Alice Ottley School was founded by Canon William Butler of Wantage and Alice Ottley in 1883.

  2. Welcome to the RGS Worcester and Alice Ottley School Alumni Network. By registering with us, you will be able to reconnect with old friends and colleagues, and keep in touch with the School and Foundation.

  3. Entry across all year groups swiftly followed, and in 2007 the neighbouring girls-only Alice Ottley School, which had been a landmark within the City for 124 years, merged with RGS Worcester. This also saw the AOS Prep School, Springfield, being absorbed into the family of schools, and at this point, RGS became fully co-educational.

  4. Website. The Alice Ottleians and Old Elizabethans’ Association is the organisation for ex-pupils and staff of the Alice Ottley School and The RGS Worcester family of Schools. Membership is free to past pupils, staff and Governors of all of these Schools.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alice_OttleyAlice Ottley - Wikipedia

    Alice Ottley (23 March 1840 – 18 September 1912) was an English educator and the first head of what came to be called The Alice Ottley School in Worcester. Life. Ottley was born in 1840 at Acton, Suffolk, where her father was the vicar. Her parents were Rev. Lawrence Ottley and Elizabeth Bickersteth Ottley.

  6. The school currently consists of the main secondary school and three preparatory campuses known as RGS Springfield (previously a boarding house of the Alice Ottley School), RGS The Grange (opened 1996), and RGS Dodderhill.

  7. 6 de abr. de 2015 · Worcestershire. By Mike Pryce. Share. A LOOKBACK today at a famous Worcester school which is not there any more. Well, it is and it isn't. Because the Alice Ottley School in The Tything has...