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The Queen's School, Chester

1878 establishments in EnglandAll pages needing cleanupEducational institutions established in 1878Girls' schools in CheshireGrade II listed buildings in Chester
Member schools of the Girls' Schools AssociationPrivate schools in Cheshire West and ChesterSchools in ChesterUse British English from February 2023Vague or ambiguous time from February 2017
The Queen's School, Chester geograph.org.uk 96982
The Queen's School, Chester geograph.org.uk 96982

The Queen's School is an independent day school for girls aged 4–18 located in Chester, England. Founded in 1878 as "The Chester School for Girls", Queen Victoria, who was the school's first patron, issued a royal decree naming the school as "The Queen's School" in 1882, the only school in England to have this distinction. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association.

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The Queen's School, Chester
City Walls Road, Chester Handbridge

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The Queen's School (Senior School)

City Walls Road
CH1 2NN Chester, Handbridge
England, United Kingdom
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