Collegiate is One Hundred and Thirty Six years old, and the harvest it has reaped over the years must be measured not only by the knowledge gained in the classroom, but also by the achievements of its pupils in later life.
Collegiate has always been a place where young women have learned more than just how to pass an examination; it is a place where young minds are served with sincerity and enthusiasm, and where traditional values provide the basis for an outlook, which develops self-reliance, individuality and the ability to succeed in a dynamic, often complex society.