SGGS Crowned Best State School of the Year by The Times Parent Power Survey
Stratford Girls' Grammar School is pleased to have been named as the West Midlands State Secondary School of the Year by The Times Parent Power Survey. This recognition highlights the innovation that underpins our commitment to ‘Shaping Futures’ for our young people.
This recognition highlights the innovation that underpins our commitment to ‘Shaping Futures’ for our young people. As an outstanding school, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of continuous improvement to ensure every student thrives. The school strongly believes that if the personal development and support around a child are right then their ability to succeed in all areas of life are maximised. Our students' academic success is but one part of our story. Through our extra-curricular and super-curricular programmes, we build and enhance all the skills and attributes needed for personal success and future ambitions. The commitment to refining these initiatives, particularly as we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, and the enthusiastic response of our students, are key contributors to the success we celebrate today.
Headteacher, Jacqui Cornell, said:
"As a school, we know the importance of the seven-year journey that begins as our young people join us. We have a clear vision of what we hope to achieve with them and for them, which is shared by staff, parents and students alike. The true strength of our offer is the incredible community we have; one of which we are really proud. We build together, explore together and succeed together. We are pleased that this has been acknowledged by this survey."