Spring End of Term Newsletter
PHSG publishes their Spring end of term newsletter.
PHSG publishes their Spring end of term newsletter.
We currently have two vacancies for parent governors on our Academy Advisory Board (AAB) and we are delighted to invite parents of Plymouth High School students to register their interest in this position.
This term the Chinese club have been using the skills that they have learnt to write to their Chinese pen pals. They were brilliant with writing with the Chinese characters, and they were delighted to get the responses back this week.
On Thursday 31st March, sixteen of our students swapped their usual lessons for a virtual courtroom, playing roles such as barristers and witnesses to present two mock trials to a jury and real judges. They competed against schools from across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset to take the title, impressing judges with their advocacy skills, attention to detail and great teamwork.
Each year we submit artwork to the Rotary Club Art Competition which judges hundreds of entries from across schools in Plymouth. This year, Basma and Eva were awarded 1st and 2nd Prize for their final pieces completed at the end of Year 7 last year! We were also delighted to receive belated certificates and prizes for Georgia and Jennylee who won prizes last year, but whose certificates and prizes could not be delivered until now due to restrictions.
The Spring 2022 edition of the student magazine 'Hear me out' has been published today by Amelia, our 2022 Deputy Head Student and this year's editor of the magazine.
On Friday the 18th of March year 12 got the opportunity to visit a UCAS fair in Exeter.
Lily, 8K, has passed her Grade 5 piano exam and received a merit whilst learning to play the piano throughout the many lock down's.
The time has come for the launch of the annual PHSG Student Planner competition. Each year, students throughout the school, submit designs for the following year’s Student Planner Front Cover.
Mr G was welcomed by his tutor group, 7K, with an April fool this morning, when he walked in to his class with them all ready to learn, but facing the opposite way!
The year 8 netball team played in the PSSP End of season tournament at Heles School on Tuesday and made it into the finals against DHSG.