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  • Sewing Success with Year 7 Textiles

    Published 11/05/21

    Year 7 have finally been able to get their hands on a sewing machine and produce a cushion cover that represents the theme and ethos of the National Trust.

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  • Year 9 Polymer bag project

    Published 11/05/21

    Year 9 have finally been able to produce products in Textiles and have started with the Polymer bag project!

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  • Your school library needs you!

    Published 10/05/21

    National Book Tokens are running a prize draw giving the library the chance to win £5000 worth of book tokens.

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  • Year 7 Resistant Materials Project

    Published 10/05/21

    Year 7s have finally been able to get in our A20 workshop room and get to grips with tools and they have absolutely loved it!

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  • Mr Osborne Retires

    Published 10/05/21

    After 20 years dedicated service, Mr Osborne has decided to retire at the end of this academic year. 

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  • PHSG Student and Class of the week

    Published 06/05/21
    Class of the week: Joint Winners
    11XEn3. ''Took an assessment in English Language and all managed to improve significantly on their mock grades.''  Very impressive! Nominated by Mr Osborne
    Year 13 French Class. ''For resilience, perseverance and hard work this week in their 'green' assessment, despite the difficult circumstances.'' Nominated by Miss Carter

     

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  • Plymouth University launch live online talks for parents and supporters this June

    Published 06/05/21

    Online talks for parents and supporters will take place between the 8th - 10th June 2021.

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  • PHSG Mental Health Awareness Week: Anxiety

    Published 06/05/21

    Anxiety is not just feeling shy, it’s bigger and more complex than that, and it’s also a totally normal feeling of fear or panic. When humans face stressful situations it can trigger our ‘gut feeling’, the in-built body alarm bell we have, which tells us when we don’t feel right about something, and we need to deal with it.

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  • PHSG Mental Health Awareness Week: Self Harm

    Published 06/05/21

    Self-harming is difficult to talk about but very common, it’s when you hurt yourself on purpose. Usually it’s because something else feels wrong, it seems like the only way to let those feelings out. Self-harming is a symptom of another problem.

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  • PHSG Mental Health Awareness Week: Depression

    Published 06/05/21

    Depression isn’t just for adults, and it isn’t just being ‘a bit sad’. We all feel a bit down sometimes, but if these emotions and ‘feeling low’ last a long time or affect your daily life, then you may have depression.

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  • Mental Health at Plymouth High School - Meet your Mental Health Lead

    Published 06/05/21

    At PHSG we are in support Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW). Prioritising mental health is more than just a week, it really is all year round and for the rest of your life, however, MHAW is a great way to kick-start the conversation again.

    Your mental health is a number one priority, it's as important as your physical health, which is why here at PHSG we have Sam Payne. Mrs Payne is our Assistant Headteacher and Designated Safeguarding Lead. This role encompasses the Mental Health Lead and Safeguarding Leads for the school.

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  • Mental Health Awareness Week

    Published 06/05/21

    MAKE A NOTE! Mental Health Awareness Week: Monday 10th to Sunday 16th May. PHSG will be conducting a range of activities throughout the week in support of MHAW.

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