Stockport High School For Girls
Hillcrest was accredited by the Independent Schools Council. The school was owned and operated by a registered charity "Hillcrest Grammar School (Bramhall Educational Trust Limited)", which is also a limited company.
Notable former pupils and history
Past pupils include TV presenter Yvette Fielding, known especially as the youngest presenter of Blue Peter, former professional footballer Nicky Summerbee, Robert Garside the first person to run around the world, and music composer and producer Daniel Liam Glyn.
Hillcrest occupied the site of the former Stockport High School for Girls. Stockport High was founded in 1894. It merged with Fylde Lodge High School in 1974, to form Priestnall School (at the time, a single sex comprehensive school with a sixth form). Priestnall occupies the old Fylde Lodge site. The Stockport High School site has been used by Hillcrest since 1983. Stockport High School for Girls was the inspiration for Dame Joan Bakewell's novel "All the Nice Girls".
Uniform crest and motto
In the early days, whilst still at the Hillcrest Road site, the blazer was red with silver braid. The tie had red and silver stripes. Boys wore a grey cap and girls a grey hat, both with red stripes. Later, Hillcrest pupils, both boys and girls, wore a black blazer with a red braid around the edge and a black tie, crest embedded with gold and red stripes. The school crest consisted of a flaming torch with the motto "Ad Lucem".
References
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- ^ "Hillcrest Grammar School(Bramhall Educational Trust Limited), Charity Commission". Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2008.
- ^ "Hillcrest Grammar School(Bramhall Educational Trust Limited), Company No. 00859128, Companies House". Retrieved 9 February 2008.
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