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  • 19/11/20

    Q&A With some of our student leaders

    At SGGS, we pride ourselves on allowing young women to develop, grow and refine their skills in teamwork, management and leadership. In our latest blog, we hear from various members of the school leadership team on what drives them to succeed and advice they have for other students considering follo...
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  • 17/11/20

    What To Expect on Wednesday

    In our latest blog, we preview tomorrow’s Sixth Form Open Event and detail how this unique year promises to be a truly unmissable occasion. Virtually the same Whilst students and teachers were both delighted to get back to school this term, the summer lockdown did provide some positive i...
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  • 12/11/20

    Charlotte Smith, Teacher of History

    In our latest blog, Charlotte Smith, former Deputy Head and current Teacher of History, explains her unique journey with SGGS and her excitement at being back at school again this term. Over to Charlotte …   The community focus of SGGS means that it does not take long before...
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  • 10/11/20

    Mrs Formby & Mrs Kendrick, SGGS Librarians

    In our latest blog, Mrs Margaret Formby and Mrs Ilona Kendrick, SGGS Librarians, share the recent safety changes made to the school Library and explain the adapted process that has allowed students to continue accessing important books and media post the coronavirus pandemic.    Over to...
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  • 05/11/20

    Mrs Collins, Coordinator of Lower School Science and DofE Manager

    In our latest blog, Mrs Collins, Coordinator of Lower School Science and DofE Manager, shares insight into the benefits of the Duke of Edinburgh Award and how the courses have adapted post the coronavirus pandemic.    Over to Mrs Collins …     The DofE char...
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  • 03/11/20

    Winning Entries

    In our latest blog, we reveal the winners from the recent SGGS House Acronym Competition, where students were tasked with coming up with creative acronyms that represented what they thought each House stood for.   You might find that you use acronyms more often in your daily routine t...
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  • 22/10/20

    Mr Hall Reviews the first Half of Term, Post-Lockdown

    In our latest blog, SGGS Assistant Headteacher, Chris Hall, considers how the first post-lockdown half-term has been and what it has been like attending school since September.   Over to Chris …     Last year was my 30th anniversary of working in education an...
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  • 20/10/20

    Mr Giles' House: Ursa

    In the final part of a four-part blog series, we explore what it means to be a member of each SGGS House. Next up is Ursa, as told by the current House Captains, Katherine and Holly.   ‘Creativity, teamwork, and resilience’ The first things you need to know about Ur...
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  • 15/10/20

    Congratulations to Jess Greenwood

    Stratford Girl’s Grammar School student Jessica Greenwood has been selected out of over 1,200 entrants to receive a nationally recognised Arkwright Engineering scholarship. The Arkwright Engineering Scholarships programme is run by registered charity The Smallpeice Trust and has awarded opp...
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  • 15/10/20

    Alison Scott, Joint Head of PE

    In our latest blog, Alison Scott, Joint Head of PE, reveals how SGGS are safely resuming a number of extra-curricular clubs after half-term. Over to Alison...   For those of us who love team sports, being stuck inside during lockdown was a very challenging time. Even since being ab...
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  • 13/10/20

    Mrs Steele's House: Phoenix

    In the third part of a four-part blog series, we explore what it means to be a member of each SGGS House. Next up is Phoenix, as told by the current House Captains, Millie and Emma.   “Still we rise” Being part of Phoenix House means being part of a supportive and carin...
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  • 08/10/20

    Celebrating National Poetry Day

    In our latest blog, Emma Litterick, Head of English, shares some of the activities and lessons students took part in as part of National Poetry Day.   Over to Emma… Many adjustments have been made to school since returning after lockdown, but everyone at SGGS is enjoying the normal...
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