Leicester High School Marks European Languages Day with Bake-Off Event
In celebration of European Day of Languages, Leicester High School for Girls' Language Department organised a Bake-Off.
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In celebration of European Day of Languages, Leicester High School for Girls' Language Department organised a Bake-Off.
Leicester High School for Girls is proud to announce its achievement in the field of space science, participating in the MARSBalloon project this past June.
Leicester High School for Girls' English Department and School Library welcomed the award-winning writer, Patrice Lawrence, whose novels include "Diver's Daughter," and "Eight Pieces of Silva.”
Leicester High School for Girls' Year 5 students recently explored one of China’s earliest dynasties, the ancient Shang Dynasty during a visit to Compton Verney in Warwickshire.
Leicester High School for Girls is proud to announce the exceptional achievements of its recent A-level graduates.
Congratulations to Leicester High School for Girls' Art and Photography teacher and Careers Advisor, Miss Elisa Ikin, for her success at the renowned Madrid Championships.
Year 4 and 5 pupils of Leicester High School for Girls recently returned from an action-packed residential trip to Kingswood in Norfolk.
Leicester High School for Girls recently hosted security training sessions for the police, focusing on high-profile family protection.
Year 4 girls enjoyed an exciting start to the new academic year as they discovered what life was like during the Viking and Anglo-Saxon eras.
Leicester High School for Girls is pleased to announce that Sam Tratt has joined the PE department as the new sports coach.
Last weekend, the Year 11 and Year 13 biology students from Leicester High School for Girls had the opportunity to enjoy a residential fieldwork trip at the Cranedale Centre in North Yorkshire.
After an exceptional set of A-Level results, the School’s GCSE pupils are now reaping the rewards with 85.2% being awarded grades 9 to 6. 64% of students achieved grades 9 to 7, and a remarkable 44% secured the highest grades of 9-8.
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