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  1. Há 1 dia · July 15, 2024. Newcastle High School for Girls (NHSG) – recently shortlisted in the Independent Prep School of the Year as well as the TES Independent Senior School of the Year Awards – has announced the appointment of a new Chair of its School Governing Board. Lesley Moody OBE will be taking on the role, picking up the reins from Patricia ...

  2. Há 19 horas · 16th July 2024. Lesley Moody. Newcastle High School for Girls (NHSG) has appointed Lesley Moody as chair of its governing board, succeeding Patricia Alexander who has spent seven years as chair and 11 as a board member. NHSG is the only Northeast school of the Girls’ Day School Trust. Moody has been vice chair of the school’s board.

  3. Há 19 horas · As long as the girls are happy, feel safe, secure and confident in their learning environment they will do well and achieve great things. Applications to join the Junior School are open for September 2024 and beyond. For more information please visit here. We sit down to have a conversation with Emma Barnett, Head of Junior School for Newcastle ...

  4. Há 5 dias · Held at Newcastle University, the finalists included teams from Haydon Bridge High School, Whitley Bay High School, Newcastle High School for Girls and Kenton School. The challenge was to design a sustainable transport system in three stages.

  5. Há 4 dias · Meet: Newcastle High School for Girls, Brandling Sports Hall, NE2 4RU Parents and Guardians are welcome to watch the session. All under 12s must be collected from inside the hall.

  6. Há 4 dias · Chelmsford County High School for Girls (CCHS) is a proud grammar school community. CCHS was opened in 1907 to provide girls with an academic education.

  7. Há 2 dias · In 1871 the Charity Commissioners proposed the amalgamation of all the educational charities of Newcastle and the foundation of three schools, an upper school for boys called the High School, a lower school for boys called the Middle School, and a school for girls to be called the Orme Girls' School.