Dover Grammar School for Girls
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| Dover Grammar School for Girls | |
| Motto | Optima tenete (Hold onto the best) |
| Established | 1904 |
| Type | Grammar school |
| Religious affiliation | Non-denominational |
| Headteacher | Mrs Judith Carlisle |
| Specialism | Humanities |
| Location | Dover Kent CT16 2PZ England |
| LEA | Kent |
| Ofsted number | 118806 |
| Students | 741 |
| Gender | Girls |
| Ages | 11 to 18 |
| Houses | St Martin, Queen Ethelburga, Stephen De Pencester, Hubert De Burgh |
| Website | http://www.dggs.t83.net/ |
Dover Grammar School for Girls is a single-sex grammar school for girls in Dover, England. It formed in 1904 as part of the Dover County School, and only later split into Boys' and Girls' Grammars - DGGS still has close co-operation with the Boys' Grammar. The school is a specialist Humanities College.

