Good Luck to all of our students. We wish you all the success.Public Exams officially start this week with our our full cohort exams onThursday 8th May with our BTEC Exam starting today.We wish our students every success as they prepare for their exams; we are here to support them throughout this time.#GCSE2025 #GoodLuck #youvegothis ... See MoreSee Less
This week marks the start of British Science week, also known as STEAM week - a celebration of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths subjects. There are over 22 activities taking place across the whole school to engage in 'Change and Adapt' which is this year's theme which is amazing. Here is a bit more about British Science week on their website. www.britishscienceweek.org/#BritishScienceWeek #changeandadapt #stemeducation ... See MoreSee Less
We are thrilled to have been presented the Certificate of Excellence from the www.schoolguide.co.uk/This is the result of your dedication to academic excellence and is a great way to show parents how much you have achieved in the last academic year. Thank you so much! ... See MoreSee Less
We welcomed students in planting a seed to represent something that they wanted to “grow” themselves over the 40 days of Lent.The boys were very enthusiastic and it was a lovely opportunity for them to come together over lunch in a positive way.We are excited to see whether any of them successfully manages to grow a giant sunflower! We had around 100 boys plant something across both lunchtimes. It was lovely to see them keen to collect their seeds on their way home today. ... See MoreSee Less
We are excited to be hosting our biggest Careers Convention for Year 10, 11 and Sixth Form tomorrow!A chance for you to explore and network with a variety of colleges, universities and businesses to help carve your future pathway. We have invited over 50 institutions from universities, colleges, apprenticeship providers employers from different industries such as aviation, engineering, sports and creative arts and more.Thank you to the incredible exhibitors for giving up their time to support our young people and their future career paths. #ceiag #YourFutureStartsHere #post16options #YourCareerStartsHere ... See MoreSee Less
A huge congratulations to our Year 10 student who came 2nd in the Hounslow Schools Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge yesterday. What an inspiring way to start Spring 2 term. You did us so proud. Here is a more about the event and Luna's reaction. Luna, in Yr 10 a student at The Green School for Girls, recently participated in the Hounslow Regional Final of Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge, the largest public speaking programme in England. The event took place on February 25, 2025, and featured 14 talented young speakers from the region.Luna delivered a compelling speech titled "We Are Lucky to Be Alive," which urged the audience to acknowledge and remember the Bosnian genocide. The speech emphasized the importance of giving a voice to victims and survivors to spread awareness and prevent future atrocities. Luna's powerful message resonated with the judges, earning a well-deserved Runner Up position in the competition.Reflecting on the experience, Luna expressed gratitude, saying, "I'd like to thank my family for their support, and everything I said was based on their experiences. I think we need to talk about these challenging topics more often as people are afraid to mention them."Jack Petchey Foundation ... See MoreSee Less
Good Luck to all of our students. We wish you all the success.Public Exams officially start this week with our our full cohort exams onThursday 8th May with our BTEC Exam starting today.We wish our students every success as they prepare for their exams; we are here to support them throughout this time.#GCSE2025 #GoodLuck #youvegothis ... See MoreSee Less
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This week marks the start of British Science week, also known as STEAM week - a celebration of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths subjects. There are over 22 activities taking place across the whole school to engage in 'Change and Adapt' which is this year's theme which is amazing. Here is a bit more about British Science week on their website. www.britishscienceweek.org/#BritishScienceWeek #changeandadapt #stemeducation ... See MoreSee Less
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We are thrilled to have been presented the Certificate of Excellence from the www.schoolguide.co.uk/This is the result of your dedication to academic excellence and is a great way to show parents how much you have achieved in the last academic year. Thank you so much! ... See MoreSee Less
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We welcomed students in planting a seed to represent something that they wanted to “grow” themselves over the 40 days of Lent.The boys were very enthusiastic and it was a lovely opportunity for them to come together over lunch in a positive way.We are excited to see whether any of them successfully manages to grow a giant sunflower! We had around 100 boys plant something across both lunchtimes. It was lovely to see them keen to collect their seeds on their way home today. ... See MoreSee Less
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We are excited to be hosting our biggest Careers Convention for Year 10, 11 and Sixth Form tomorrow!A chance for you to explore and network with a variety of colleges, universities and businesses to help carve your future pathway. We have invited over 50 institutions from universities, colleges, apprenticeship providers employers from different industries such as aviation, engineering, sports and creative arts and more.Thank you to the incredible exhibitors for giving up their time to support our young people and their future career paths. #ceiag #YourFutureStartsHere #post16options #YourCareerStartsHere ... See MoreSee Less
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A huge congratulations to our Year 10 student who came 2nd in the Hounslow Schools Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge yesterday. What an inspiring way to start Spring 2 term. You did us so proud. Here is a more about the event and Luna's reaction. Luna, in Yr 10 a student at The Green School for Girls, recently participated in the Hounslow Regional Final of Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge, the largest public speaking programme in England. The event took place on February 25, 2025, and featured 14 talented young speakers from the region.Luna delivered a compelling speech titled "We Are Lucky to Be Alive," which urged the audience to acknowledge and remember the Bosnian genocide. The speech emphasized the importance of giving a voice to victims and survivors to spread awareness and prevent future atrocities. Luna's powerful message resonated with the judges, earning a well-deserved Runner Up position in the competition.Reflecting on the experience, Luna expressed gratitude, saying, "I'd like to thank my family for their support, and everything I said was based on their experiences. I think we need to talk about these challenging topics more often as people are afraid to mention them."Jack Petchey Foundation ... See MoreSee Less
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