Candlelight Carol Service
Leicester High School for Girls hosted its annual Candlelight Carol Service at St. James The Greater Church on London Road, Leicester.
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Leicester High School for Girls hosted its annual Candlelight Carol Service at St. James The Greater Church on London Road, Leicester.
Leicester High School for Girls recently hosted mock interviews to provide invaluable preparation for its sixth-form pupils aspiring to pursue careers in Medicine and Dentistry.
Well done to two of our Year 9 students, Sarah and Yomna, who achieved good rankings in the recent Lichess Girls' Chess Competition.
Leicester High School for Girls is pleased to announce an initiative aimed at providing comfort to breast surgery patients.
Leicester High School for Girls' Year 1, 2, and 3 students recently attended a performance of the pantomime "Peter Pan" at Loughborough Town Hall.
We are proud to share the achievements of Tracey Johnson, our lab technician, who inspires us all with her accomplishments in the world of running and her resilience in the face of adversity.
Students from Years 8 and 9 visited the Leicester Tigers Stadium as part of an educational initiative focused on personal wellbeing.
Leicester High School for Girls organised a STEM workshop entitled "Exploring Robots and AI," which was attended by pupils from Overdale School, Launde Primary School, and St. John The Baptist School.
Discover the inspiring journey of alumna Lara Lightfoot, as she shapes the future of civil engineering and construction with BAM UK & Ireland, including her role in the Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme.
Year 12 students at Leicester High School for Girls had the opportunity to receive practical fashion advice from Cleo Lacey, an independent Personal Shopper and Stylist based in the East Midlands.
Upper School was delighted to host a special guest speaker, Kiran Marita Wiltshire,
Leicester High School for Girls' Year 12 and 13 Maths students recently attended the Maths in Action conference at Warwick University.
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