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  1. Coordinates: 51.37186°N 1.44394°E. Sts Stephen's College was an educational establishment for girls run by the Community of St John Baptist, an Anglican convent of Augustinian nuns in Clewer ( Windsor, Berkshire) from 1867. The college took gentlemen's daughters, clergymen's daughters (with a discount on fees), and student teachers. [1]

  2. The Story of St Stephen's College. by Jenny Balston. The story begins in 1863 when Sister Emily, a young member of the Anglican Community of St John the Baptist at Clewer, invited a reluctant group of seven unwashed, unkempt street urchins into a poor and barely furnished hovel in the slums of Clewer Fields - and began their education.

  3. St Stephen's College. 1867 - 1991. Welcome to our web site. St Stephen's College closed at the end of the Summer Term in 1991, but lives in on the thriving Old St Stephenite's Society (OSSS). This brings together all those whose lives were touched in some way by SSC - old girls and their families, former members of staff and many others.

  4. St Stephen’s College, Broadstairs, seems a long way from Windsor but it had its roots there and maintained close links until its closure on July 4th 1991. When Sister Emily was sent as a young novice from the Community of St John Baptist Clewer to the nearby slum district of Clewer Fields in 1863, she little thought what pioneering work she ...

  5. About OSSS. If you have ever thought back to your time at SSC with affection or nostalgia, please consider joining the Old St Stephen's Society (OSSS). All you need to do is to print out and fill in the OSSS Membership Form and return it with a small annual subscription. Members receive: An Annual Newsletter, published each summer.

  6. List entry 1223387. Grade II Listed Building: St Stephens College. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  7. St. Stephen's College may refer to: St. Stephen's College, Balla Balla, Southern Rhodesia (later: Rhodesia) St. Stephen's College (Broadstairs), England; St. Stephen's College, Bombay Hills, New Zealand; St. Stephen's College, Edmonton, affiliated with the University of Alberta, Canada; St. Stephen's College, Delhi, India; St Stephen ...