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The '''Brooke Hill School''' was a private college preparatory school for girls founded in [[1941]] and located on [[Red Mountain]]. The school moved into a newly-constructed contemporary-style building at the intersection of [[Redmont Road]] and [[Cliff Road]] in December [[1958]]. Its director at the time was [[Martha Ordway]]. | The '''Brooke Hill School for Girls''' was a private college preparatory school for girls founded in [[1941]] and located on [[Red Mountain]]. The school moved into a newly-constructed contemporary-style building at the intersection of [[Redmont Road]] and [[Cliff Road]] in December [[1958]]. Its director at the time was [[Martha Ordway]]. | ||
In [[1975]] the school merged with the older [[Birmingham University School]] to form the [[Altamont School]]. | In [[1975]] the school merged with the older [[Birmingham University School]] to form the [[Altamont School]]. |
Revision as of 09:26, 5 November 2008
The Brooke Hill School for Girls was a private college preparatory school for girls founded in 1941 and located on Red Mountain. The school moved into a newly-constructed contemporary-style building at the intersection of Redmont Road and Cliff Road in December 1958. Its director at the time was Martha Ordway.
In 1975 the school merged with the older Birmingham University School to form the Altamont School.
References
- "Brooke Hill School has new home." (November __, 1958) Birmingham News - accessed via Birmingham Rewound