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  1. West Heath Girls' School was an English girls' private school established in 1865, initially in London and from 1932 near Sevenoaks, Kent. It closed in 1997.

  2. The school occupies premises formerly occupied by West Heath Girls' School, a private school founded in London in 1865, and which moved to this site, the 18th-century Ashgrove House, in 1932.

  3. At West Heath School, we recognise that we are a school first and foremost and we have a duty to educate children so they are able to achieve beyond their time with us. We must prepare them with qualifications as well as enhanced emotional and social stability in order to further their opportunities.

  4. West Heath flourished as a small, girls’ boarding school. It is the school at which Diana, later to become Princess of Wales, spent what she described as the ‘happiest days’ in her life. Coincidently, the school went into Receivership on the 1st September 1997, a day after she and her friend Dodi Fayed were so tragically killed.

  5. The Philadelphia High School for Girls, also known as Girls' High, is a public college preparatory magnet high school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in 1848, it was one of the first public schools for women.

  6. West Heath School may refer to: West Heath Girls' School (1865–1997), a girls' boarding school in Kent, England; West Heath School (special school) (1998–), a special school in Kent, England

  7. West Philadelphia Catholic Girls’ High School was founded on September 6, 1927 and opened its doors as the second all girls Catholic High School in Philadelphia. His Eminence Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, the Archbishop of Philadelphia, officiated at the opening.