By 1885 the town was thriving with a population of 1,200 and the following year a school was opened for black girls.
Henry's mother and sisters opened a day school for girls to support the family financially.
In 1948 it opened a separate high school for girls.
In the same year the organisation opened for Indian girls.
A prince's favor could open many doors for girls who might not have other means of advancing in society.
Maria opened school for girls with 23 students, but she was forced to close it later in the year.
After she moved to Canterbury, local residents persuaded her to open a school for girls in 1831.
During his tenure the school opened a campus for girls in 1960.
In 1887 the school opened for girls, and four joined that year.
The following year, Rosehill opened its grade school for girls.