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Plymouth High School for Girls marks 150th birthday with year of celebrations

Plymouth High School for Girls is proud to announce the celebration of its 150th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in the school's rich history of providing exceptional education.

Founded in 1874, Plymouth High School for Girls has been a cornerstone of education for girls across the region, consistently fostering a culture of academic excellence, leadership, and community engagement.

The 150th-anniversary celebrations will take place throughout 2024, offering an opportunity for current students, alumnae, staff and the local community to come together and reflect on the school's enduring legacy.

The anniversary festivities have kicked-off with a special presentation of a commemorative pin badge to every pupil and member of staff, with an assembly led by their Headteacher to reflect on the positive stories of the past, while looking towards the future.

Throughout the year, Plymouth High School for Girls will host a series of events and activities, including a 150th themed quiz, the unveiling of a commemorative timeline, a special edition of the student magazine, baking competition as well as interviews with former pupils and staff.

A day full of activities and reflections will take place in July, whereby current and former pupils, previous headteachers and other special guests will celebrate the school’s rich history. There will be school exhibition followed by a cream tea to celebrate and tour of the school.

For further details on the events taking place, please visit our special school webpage where you'll find a wealth of resources, stories, and event information that capture the essence of our school's 150-year journey.

 

 

 

Simon Underdown, Headteacher at Plymouth High, said:

‘We are immensely proud to reach this significant milestone in the history of Plymouth High School for Girls. Over the past 150 years, our school has played a vital role in shaping the lives of countless young women, and latterly young men and we are excited to celebrate this legacy with the entire community.

‘Our motto, ‘For life not school we learn’ is just as relevant as we look forward to celebrating our latest milestone as it was in 1874. I consider myself fortunate to be the Headteacher of such a caring and happy place.  Our students and staff are ambitious and enthusiastic; students enjoy their learning and treat each other with kindness and compassion. 

‘It’s a privilege to be able to work with them. All that we do at Plymouth High is driven by our commitment to create a positive environment where everyone feels valued for who they are.’

 

Jay Davenport, Regional Director for Devon at the Thinking Schools Academy Trust, said:

‘I am honoured to witness the remarkable journey of Plymouth High School for Girls as it celebrates 150 years of transforming the life chances of young people across the community. Our commitment to empowering young people at the school and fostering a culture of leadership has stood the test of time, and I look forward to seeing what’s to come. As we reflect on the school’s rich history, we look forward to a future where we continue to inspire and shape the aspirations of generations to come.’