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Leicester High School for Girls recently held a blind football session as part of the This Girl Can regional programme.
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Leicester High School for Girls recently held a blind football session as part of the This Girl Can regional programme.
The Junior Department at Leicester High School for Girls has had an exhilarating Wellbeing Week, packed with activities encouraging creativity, gratitude, and community engagement.
The week began with a lively House music and spotlight concert on Monday, highlighting the students' talents. On Tuesday, a Book Breakfast allowed pupils to enjoy their books and socialise with friends before indulging in pain au chocolat. This was followed by a talent show featuring dancing and singing performances. In the afternoon, parents joined in a relaxing and creative glass fusion workshop.
Wednesday saw students starting their day with an energising dance routine, and later they enjoyed an indoor picnic lunch. Thankful Thursday featured a gratitude graffiti session and pottery painting.
On Friday, students came to school in pyjamas, indulged in Steve's Ices, and showcased crazy hat creations in a lively Fashion Show Parade.
“We're delighted with the enthusiastic participation and community spirit shown by our students and parents throughout Wellbeing Week. It is never too early to start learning about the importance of Wellbeing.” said Pippa Gascoigne, Assistant Head of the Junior Department.
Wellbeing Week at Leicester High School for Girls exemplifies our dedication to nurturing the holistic development of our students, providing them with opportunities to flourish academically, socially, and emotionally.
Find out more about The Junior Department.
Year 11 English students from Leicester High School for Girls had a fantastic day at the GCSE Poetry Live event at the Royal and Derngate Theatre in Northampton.
Students at Leicester High School for Girls in Year 9 have taken the initiative to make a positive impact on their local community through their 'Litter Pick' project.
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Leicester High School for Girls has successfully carried out its mock results day, providing Year 11 and 13 students with an authentic experience closely resembling the anticipation and emotions of what will be their genuine results day later in the year.
Leicester High School for Girls' Junior Department is excited to announce its participation in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, the UK's largest citizen science wildlife survey.
Well done to our Year 10 and 11 girls' badminton team for their commendable performance at the recent Leicester City Key Stage 4 Badminton Competition hosted by Moat Community College.
A-level History enthusiasts from Leicester High School for Girls attend Tudor Conference with the renowned historian, Tracy Borman.
Year 9 students recently participated in a virtual career exploration session organised by Worktree, a leading career education provider.
Leicester High School for Girls had the pleasure of celebrating our Headmaster’s significant birthday yesterday with a heartwarming surprise.
We were delighted to welcome back alumna Maryam (‘21) to Leicester High School for Girls recently. Maryam is currently pursuing an Optometry Apprenticeship.
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