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  1. Newcastle High School for Girls, Newcastle upon Tyne. 2.4K likes · 121 talking about this · 629 were here. At NHSG, your daughter can be the girl she wants to be.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2018 · Mr Tippett’s vision for Newcastle High School. Mr Michael Tippett took up the role of Head of Newcastle High School for Girls in September 2018. We ask him about his plans for the school, and the role alumnae will play in the future success of NHSG. Do you intend to take NHSG in a different direction?

  3. 19 de dic. de 2023 · December 19, 2023. As part of our commitment to environmental awareness and responsibility we have implemented a number of initiatives this year that we would like to bring to your attention. In particular, the completion of the EduCate Bronze Award and Queen’s Canopy Award have provided valuable external recognition of our commitment to ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Emma Barnett is already known by the school, its pupils and parents, having served as Assistant Head of Junior School since 2022 before being promoted to Acting Head of Junior School in September 2023. Amanda Hardie, Head at NHSG, an all through 3 to 18 all girl school, said: “As a long-standing member of the Senior Leadership Team Emma ...

  5. 30 de dic. de 2022 · Newcastle High School for Girls (NHSG) has been given a resounding seal of approval from the Good Schools Guide (GSG) following a rigorous review conducted in November, which helps support parents ...

  6. Every girl is her own person, with her own dreams and aspirations and, at NHSG, our aim is to empower girls to be leaders, trailblazers and world shapers. This starts from the moment a girl joins our school, and, whether she is aged 3 or 18, we will help her to find her own voice and to have the self-assurance and skills to achieve her dreams.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Advertisement. Hide Ad. GSCE Results day: Newcastle High School For Girls. Since the change from grades being letters to numbers a few years ago, students were hoping to achieve a nine, which is the highest GCSE grade they can achieve. The school reported that one in four grades awarded were at a 9, and two thirds of grades are between 7 and 9.