Regent College, Leicester

Regent College, Leicester

Information
Former nameWyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form College
School typeSixth form college
Established1976
Closed2018 (merged with Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College

Regent College was a sixth form college in Leicester, England. The college was formed in 1976 as the Wyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form College and was renamed Regent College in 1996. It was merged into the nearby Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College in 2018. It was originally The Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, for many years before it was a Sixth Form College. It was selective on the basis of academic ability. The girls all had to pass an entrance exam.

History

Wyggeston Girls' Grammar School

Ruth Railton was a music teacher, and came up for the idea of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in the mid-1940s.[1]

Alumni

Wyggeston Girls' Grammar School

Former teachers

  • Ruth Bird, historian
  • Clara Collet, acquaintance of Karl Marx and social reformer for women's working conditions (taught from 1878 to 1885)
  • Jamie Gambin, mathematics
  • Robert Purdy MBE Art & Design

References

  1. ^ TV Times Friday 22 August 1958, page 18
  2. ^ (1955-62)Keep Britain Tidy Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Bhupinder Sandhu". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2020.

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