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  1. The Abbey School comprises – The Abbey Girls; The Girls of the Abbey School; The Abbey Girls Go Back to School (A02, A03, A11). The E. J. Oxenham Omnibus comprises – The Abbey Girls Win Through; The Abbey Girls at Home; The Abbey Girls Play Up (A17, A18, A19).

  2. by Together Abbey on 24 May 2024. Elsie in Lower I was victorious in her recent 10u tennis tournament at Brunel University on 18 May. She was playing Grade 5 (Girls’ singles) and played five matches – winning them all. Tennis […] Examinations. by Together Abbey on 24 May 2024. The Senior School is in full examination-battle mode!

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abbey_SeriesAbbey Series - Wikipedia

    The Abbey Girls (1920) is the second title of the series, and tells of two red-headed cousins, Joan and Joy Shirley, and how, in different ways, they manage to get places at Miss Macey's School. These two characters are the original 'Abbey Girls' and the series continues with stories about them and the friends they make throughout ...

  4. by Elsie J. Oxenham. 3.97 · 58 Ratings · 4 Reviews · published 1959 · 5 editions. , 256 pages, colur frontispiece, SIGNED by Doris A…. Want to Read. Rate it: Girls of the Hamlet Club (The Abbey Girls, #1), The Abbey Girls (The Abbey Girls, #2), The Girls of the Abbey School (The Abbey Girls, #3), Schooldays a...

  5. The Abbey School is a private selective day school for girls, in Reading, Berkshire, England. [3] [4] Overview. The Abbey School provides education for girls aged 3 to 18 years. The school is based in the centre of Reading, on Kendrick Road. The current Head is Will le Fleming.

  6. 3 de set. de 2022 · The Reading Abbey GirlsSchool. This all-girls boarding school in England produced a generation of accomplished female writers in the eighteenth century. Part of a painting by Paul Sandby of Reading Abbey Gateway. via Wikimedia Commons. By: Emily Zarevich. September 3, 2022. 4 minutes.

  7. Wycombe Abbey is an independent girls' boarding and day school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is consistently ranked as one of the top all-girls schools in academic results. The school was founded in 1896 by Dame Frances Dove (1847–1942), who was previously headmistress of St Leonards School in Scotland.