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St Stephen's College, Clewer

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Established
  
1874

Religion
  
Anglican

Gender
  
girls

Closed
  
1991

Location
  
England

Founder
  
Community of St John the Baptist

St Stephen's College was an educational establishment for girls run by the Anglican convent of the Community of St John Baptist in Clewer (Windsor, Berkshire) from 1874. The college took gentlemen's daughters, clergymen's daughters (with a discount on fees), and student teachers.

St Stephen's moved to Folkestone in 1919, but evacuated to Taplow during the Second World War. The buildings in Folkestone were eventually acquired by Folkestone School for Girls. After the war St Stephen's College was re-established in Broadstairs. It closed in 1991.

Literature

  • Jenny Balston, The Story of St. Stephen's College (1994) ISBN 9780952334309
  • Valerie Bonham, A Joyous Service: The Clewer Sisters and Their Work (2012) ISBN 9780957419704
  • References

    St Stephen's College, Clewer Wikipedia