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RMS is a leading provider of innovative, high quality, bespoke girls’ education for pupils aged 2 – 18. Founded in 1788, RMS is situated in 300 acres of parkland, a truly unique environment where each pupil is encouraged to write their own individual story.
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The Royal Masonic School for Girls (RMS) is a private school in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, with day and boarding pupils. The school was instituted in 1788, with the aim of caring for the daughters of poor Freemasons. In 1978, the school opened to girls beyond the daughters of freemasons. [2]
We have proudly educated girls since 1788. Our history is long and distinguished, but our focus is firmly on the future, and we never stop questioning what skills and attributes young women need to thrive in the 21st century.
Our 11+ Taster Workshops provide Year 5 and Year 6 pupils with an authentic experience of life at RMS for Girls. Participants can explore a variety of subjects and activities, meet our staff, and get a glimpse into our superb facilities.
The Royal Masonic School for Boys was an English private school for boys at Bushey in Hertfordshire.
The Royal Masonic School for Girls Contact details: [email protected] Website; 1923773168
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Through cooperation with the Order of the Eastern Star of Ohio, the cornerstone was laid by the Grand Lodge for the new women’s and orphans’ building on the Masonic Home grounds at Urbana, Ohio, on 14 August 1927.