Clifton High School, Bristol

Clifton High School is a co-educational private school in Clifton, Bristol, England. Clifton High School was founded as an all-girls' school in 1877 for girls aged 7–17, and the nearby Clifton College was then a boys' school. In 1887, a preparatory class was set up where boys were soon admitted. It became fully coeducational in 2009. It is a member of the Society of Heads.

Clifton High School
Clifton High School Main Building, 2022
Address
College Road

, ,
BS8 3JD

England
Coordinates51.45868°N 2.61967°W / 51.45868; -2.61967
Information
TypePrivate day
MottoBeyond a school, a place to belong (2023-); Realising Individual Brilliance (2009–); Dulcis est rosa, sed crescit in Briar (1896–2009); 'What tho, the Rose has prickled' (1877–1896)
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
EstablishedSeptember 12, 1877 (1877-09-12)
FoundersJohn Percival (bishop) Catherine Winkworth Arnold Pears, George Wollaston, Sarah Constance Wollaston
Department for Education URN109335 Tables
Chair of GovernorsJames Caddy
HeadLuke Goodman (Acting Head)
GenderMixed
Age1 to 18
Enrolment833
Capacity840
Houses4; Pears, Percival, Winkworth, Wollaston
Colour(s)Green, Red    
SongThe Rose Song (disused)
PublicationThe Rambling Rose (In-School newspaper) The Rosarian (Alumni Newspaper)
Websitecliftonhigh.co.uk
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