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  1. Home; About Us. Aims & Values; Our School Fund; History; Virtual Tour; Our Trust; Our PTA; Our Policies; Our Governing Body; Ofsted Reports; Vacancies; News & Information

  2. Sport. Sport is an integral part of school life at Nonsuch with many students participating in the numerous activities on offer. We provide an extensive range of extracurricular opportunities and welcome pupils of all abilities. As well as the major team sports we offer activities such as Pilates, martial arts and dance.

  3. Nonsuch High School for Girls Amy Cavilla, Headteacher. Not only do girls here achieve academic excellence but they enjoy contributing to the school and wider community. In taking part in sporting, creative and fund-raising activities they develop their skills of leadership, creativity and awareness of the world around them.

  4. Sixth Form Students with non-medical requests for absence should complete an online form (see link below) and submit it at least four working days before the date(s) of absence.They should also inform their parents or carers that they have submitted the request. Students are permitted five days non-medical absence during Year 12 and 13.

  5. Nonsuch Sixth Form for Girls. Amy Cavilla, Headteacher. We are delighted you are considering our Sixth Form as the place to spend the next two years studying your A-levels. Our Sixth Form is a vibrant and exciting community and as you enter our Sixth Form, we will look to you to take the lead, both in your studies and outside the classroom.

  6. Here. Welcome to. Nonsuch High School for Girls. Amy Cavilla, Headteacher. Not only do girls here achieve academic excellence but they enjoy contributing to the school and wider community. In taking part in sporting, creative and fund-raising activities they develop their skills of leadership, creativity and awareness of the world around them.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2020 · Nonsuch High School for Girls Amy Cavilla, Headteacher. Not only do girls here achieve academic excellence but they enjoy contributing to the school and wider community. In taking part in sporting, creative and fund-raising activities they develop their skills of leadership, creativity and awareness of the world around them.