Ella and Caitlyn's Equestrian Success
Ella (Year 8) and Caitlyn (Year 11) represented the school in a National Schools Equestrian Association Eventers Challenge at Pontispool, near Taunton last weekend.
Ella (Year 8) and Caitlyn (Year 11) represented the school in a National Schools Equestrian Association Eventers Challenge at Pontispool, near Taunton last weekend.
Well done to the Sixth Form boys who played in the football team against DHSB. This was our first boys match arranged against another school and the team won 3-0!
Old girl, Emily Keen attended the Englands Business Awards in Birmingham on Sunday as a regional winner of the best fitness business. We are delighted to share the news that she won the award for the best fitness business nationally.
Ellen, Year 9, has been awarded a Gold Award for her entry into the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition (QCEC), against thousands of students worldwide. Many students will recognise the distinctive subject that is well known as part of the 'life at Plymouth High', which inspired Ellen's creative writing piece.
Monday 14-Friday 18 November is anti-bullying week. The theme for this year is 'Reach Out,' which supports our own Anti-Bullying strategy here at Plymouth High School of, 'It's good to speak out.'
Plymouth College of Arts have launched their National Saturday Clubs, which provide members with an array of transferable skills that are greatly sought after by employers in the UK’s thriving creative sector and beyond.
Starting off last year as a small smattering of players, our PHSG Chess Club has grown from strength to strength.
On Wednesday 9th November, Mr Payne, the DofE Manager, had the pleasure of presenting over 90 Bronze and Silver DofE Award Certificates and Badges to students who have successfully completed their awards over the past year.
As a Naval city, many of our students and staff members have connections to our British Military. We will be marking Armistice Day with the national two-minute silence held at 11am today.
Plymouth High School For Girls Earth Alliance staged a silent protest on Thursday 10th November to demonstrate that PHSG students are passionate about turning the tide on climate change. They felt it was important to conduct the protest during the time COP27 was physically taking place, and reached out to students throughout the school to join in to make their voices heard.
Yesterday, our Year 8's visited Market Hall in Devonport to take part in the careers fair for virtual reality based careers and experienced the immersive dome.