Friend or Foe: A balanced take on technology
Jennifer McCloskey asks Sam Gibson, the Head of the Preparatory Department at Manchester High School for Girls, how we as parents can manage our children’s use of technology.
Read MoreJennifer McCloskey asks Sam Gibson, the Head of the Preparatory Department at Manchester High School for Girls, how we as parents can manage our children’s use of technology.
Read MoreThe Manchester Grammar School and Manchester High School for Girls presented a theatrical adaptation of The Soup Movement by Ben Davis and brought to life the story of kindness and community spirit. The production was staged in the Cryne Theatre at MGS and brought to life the poignant and humorous story of Jordan, a teenage cancer survivor who sets out to make a difference by distributing soup to the homeless—an act that sparks an unexpected movement of kindness and community spirit.
Read MoreThe Head of the Prep Department at MHSG, one of the leading independent schools in Manchester, explores the negative impact smartphones can have on children recognising however numerous educational benefits technology can offer.
Read MorePupils from The Manchester Grammar School, alongside their peers from Manchester High
School for Girls and Withington Girls’ School, have collaborated to produce a remarkable
rendition of Les Misérables.
On Wednesday 25 September 2024, members of the Senior Officer Team from The Manchester Grammar School welcomed the Head Girl Teams from Manchester High School for Girls and Withington Girls’ School for a ‘Leadership Lunch’. The concept of service and giving back to the community is a key part of the ethos at all three schools, deeply embedded in their histories.
Read MoreLast week pupils in England received their A-level results. Across the country top grades have risen for the first time since 2021 – with 27.8% of all grades marked at A* or A.
Read MoreIn 1874 leading figures in the academic, cultural and business life of Manchester founded the first academic school for girls in the North of England. After 150 years, Manchester High has built quite a legacy.
Read MoreAlumni event, held in London at the beginning of March, united former students from The Manchester Grammar School, Manchester High School for Girls and Withington Girls’ School
Read MoreAt the conference at King’s in Macclesfield sixth formers got a look at prison life when three former prisoners visited A Level students to tell of the harsh reality of a criminal conviction.
Read MoreEmpowering young girls is a collective responsibility. By investing in education and promoting happiness and self-worth, we can create an environment where girls can thrive and reach their full potential.
Read MoreManchester High is proud to have a reputation for academic excellence, but recognises that extra-curricular opportunities and a caring ethos are equally important in supporting the pupils as they become outward-looking and forward-thinking young women, forging pioneering lives and careers.
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