In February 1878 a meeting was held at the
Cutlers' Hall seeking support for a proposal to set up a girls' school in
Sheffield. On 12 March 1878 the school accepted its first 39 pupils in its town-centre premises, the old Surrey Street Music Hall. The first head was Mary Alger and the founders were credited as
Lady Stanley of Alderley,
Maria Grey,
Mary Gurney and
Emily Shirreff. In 1884 the school moved its premises to 10 Rutland Park. In 1917 the school purchased Moor Lodge to be used as a girls' boarding house. In 1939 with the onset of war, the school was evacuated to Cliff College, Calver,
Derbyshire. To celebrate the school's 125th Birthday in 2003, the school held a party. A calendar was made with a different photo for each month. Each pupil was given a bone china mug with a cartoon (called 'Girls Through The Ages') of different uniforms worn in the high school. A ceremony was held at the Octagon Centre, Sheffield on 11 March 2003. ==Recent changes to the school==