York College for Girls

York College for Girls
The building in 2018
General information
Address62 Low Petergate, York, England
Coordinates53°57′40″N 1°04′53″W / 53.960992°N 1.081264°W / 53.960992; -1.081264
Completedc. 1725
RenovatedLate 18th century (portico)
c. 1866 and late 19th century (wings rebuilt and alterations)
Technical details
Floor count2 + attic
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameYork College for Girls
Designated14 June 1954
Reference no.1257410

York College for Girls was a girls' school in York, England, founded in 1908 and closed in 1997.

The school was founded by the Church Schools Company (later the United Church Schools Trust) and opened with twelve pupils on 24 January 1908 in Low Petergate, York, in a building dating to around 1725. By 1997, the school had about 200 pupils and was in the same buildings with later extensions.

In 1996, there were reports of a "cash crisis" and the school closed in 1997.

The buildings are Grade II* listed, and after the school closed they became the home of the restaurant La Vecchia Scuola ("the old school" in Italian), which is still in operation.