Before the College went fully coeducational in 2005, most girls left at age 11 for secondary school.
The college became fully coeducational with the admission of male resident students in 2003.
The following year, girls were admitted to the senior school and it became fully coeducational.
The first girls were admitted in 1970 and the school has since become fully coeducational.
It became fully coeducational in 1995, which also saw the end of Saturday morning lessons.
In 1982 it became fully coeducational with the admission of girls.
The school was one of the first boys' public schools to become fully coeducational from the preparatory department all the way to sixth form.
The school has been fully coeducational since March 1979, and was renamed to its current name in 1986.
Some started accepting girls in the sixth form, while others became fully coeducational.
A year later, the first male students were admitted, making the college fully coeducational.