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Loving Latin at the Annual Regional Classical Reading Competition
Pupils with a taste for languages lost to the modern era had great success at the Annual Regional Classical Reading Competition, which took place at the University of Leeds last Wednesday. …

Trialling a career in law at CMS
On March 18th nine girls had a chance to go behind the gavel at the sixth biggest international law firm in the world, CMS, as they continue to progress through the opportunities that this …

Risk IT!
This March, classes across the whole school made the most of the state-of-the-art technology available at Sheffield Girls’ to step out of their comfort zone and try something completely new…

Rockin’ Radio: Year 5 Radio Day
Yesterday, Year 5 from our Junior School took their science topic of Sound above and beyond by recording their very own radio show with Radio 2 presenter, Jon Lewis. Mr Lewis produces Radio…

A war of the words at Oxford
On March 9 two Sheffield Girls’ debating teams competed at the prestigious Oxford Union for the momentous Oxford Schools Debating Competition Finals Day, fighting for the top spot after the…

Engineering the future
On March 8, ten senior school girls took LEGO to the next level at the Tomorrow’s Engineers Robotics Challenge at Rolls Royce in Derby. The programme sees students aged 11 to 14 work togeth…

Getting down to business with HSBC
As part of the tough but rewarding Young Professional’s Challenge, Sixth Form girls visited the Sheffield branch of HSBC to learn about employment in finance and work together to solve some …

Celebrating World Book Day 2019
We celebrated some of the wonders of the literary world last week for World Book Day with visits from acclaimed authors Kate Pankhurst and Paula Rawsthorne, who both gave the girls a peek b…

International Women's Day: The starring young women of Sheffield Girls'
This International Women’s Day we celebrated both women across Sheffield and our pupils closer to home with The Star newspaper and their Women of Sheffield awards last Thursday, followed by…