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  1. Our Norwich Sixth Form for Girls is our jewel in the crown and we are incredibly proud of all our Sixth Formers’ academic achievements, as well as their bold ambitions and successes beyond the classroom.. Our SIX+ programme is so-called because we prepare girls exceptionally well for their desired next steps. Our support for individuals with their university preparation is, we are often told ...

  2. 95 Newmarket Road Norwich, NR2 2HU. 01603 453 265; admin@nor.gdst.net; © 2024 Norwich High School for Girls. Site by me&him

  3. Discover the Norwich High School for Girls term dates for the upcoming academic school year, including the school terms, half terms and holiday dates, as well as the planned staff study days. If you have any questions regarding the dates below, please get in touch with our friendly team to discuss further.

  4. Norwich High School for Girls is an award-winning independent day school for girls aged 3 to 18 set across an expansive 14 acre site in central Norwich on leafy Newmarket Road. Norwich High was ranked as the best Norfolk Independent Secondary School by the Sunday Times Parent Power League 2024, recognising our exceptional educational offering.

  5. If you are looking for school jobs in Norwich and are interested in working with us, we would love to hear from you. When applying for jobs at our Norwich School, we value applications of all backgrounds and characteristics. If you have any questions about any of our vacancies, please contact recruitment@nor.gdst.net or call 01603 453 265.

  6. Board of Governors. Along with the other GDST Schools, Norwich High School for Girls is administered by the Council of the Trust. Correspondence for the GDST Chair of Trustees: Vicky Tuck, Chair of Trustees, c/o GDST, 10 Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DH. Our local School Governing Board (SGB) provides support, guidanceand contributes to ...

  7. We are ambitious for every girl, whatever her interests, and we give her a wealth of opportunities to discover new avenues. Our girls are just as keen to pursue computing, engineering, and the sciences, as they are the arts, languages and humanities.” Miss Alison Sefton, Head of Norwich High School for Girls