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  1. We’re part of the Girls’ Day School Trust, the UK’s leading family of independent girls’ schools including two academies. At the GDST our inspiring schools enable girls to become confident, fearless and determined to show what they can do.

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  2. You can start your daughter’s journey at NHSG today. You’ll find everything you need to know about visiting and making an application to our school here. We’d love the opportunity to tell you more about how girls learn without limits at NHSG and how your daughter will flourish here.

  3. At Newcastle High School for Girls, we are committed to offering an outstanding all-girl education from age 3 to 18, allowing all girls to flourish academically and pastorally and guiding them to their place in the world.

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  4. Newcastle High School for Girls is a private day school for girls aged 3–18 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The Junior School is at Sandyford Park and the Senior School is located in the neighbouring suburb of Jesmond. The school was formed in September 2014 by the merger of Central Newcastle High School and Newcastle upon Tyne ...

  5. Newcastle High School for Girls. Every day at Newcastle High School for Girls, we introduce three year olds to the wonders of the world, spark the intellectual curiosity of eleven year olds and academically challenge our Sixth Form girls to aim higher and higher still.

  6. Newcastle High School for Girls’ vision is to be champions of excellence in all-girl education, empowering girls to be leaders, trailblazers, and world shapers.

  7. A High School for Girls in Newcastle was established in 1885 and opened with 59 pupils. A new association was formed in 1925 and the School was renamed The Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School. Rich in tradition, Central High and Church High were at the forefront of girls’ education.