Manchester Grammar School selects new School Captain for 2026–27
Manchester Grammar School announces its new School Captain for 2026–27. A leading school for boys, showcasing excellence in education, leadership, and student development.
Read MoreManchester Grammar School announces its new School Captain for 2026–27. A leading school for boys, showcasing excellence in education, leadership, and student development.
Read MoreLast month pupils from The Manchester Grammar School, Manchester High School for Girls and Withington Girls’ School played charity netball matches, showing teamwork and community spirit while raising support for important causes.
Read MoreYesterday marked Holocaust Memorial Day. The Manchester Grammar School was honoured to welcome a Holocaust survivor, who shared powerful and moving testimony with pupils.
Read MoreThe North West of England has long been home to outstanding educational institutions, and the 2026 edition of The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide, published this weekend, highlights just how impressive the region’s schools are — both locally and nationally.
Read MorePupils from The Manchester Grammar School and Manchester High School for Girls, collaborated to produce a remarkable staging of modern adaptation of gothic classic Dracula
Read MoreAt MGS, music is more than a subject; it is a stimulating and rewarding experience for every pupil. Among the school’s most treasured musicians are the bassoon players.
Read MoreEach year at The Manchester Grammar School, one student is chosen to serve as School Captain – an ambassador and leader within the school community. This year, the honour goes to Donté, a Year 12 pupil and former President of the school’s African and Caribbean Society.
Read MorePupils at Manchester High School for Girls and The Manchester Grammar School celebrate exceptional GCSE results, following last week’s A-level success.
Read MoreTwo of Manchester’s leading independent schools are proudly celebrating exceptional A-level results, with students achieving some of the highest grades in the country.
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 MoreOn Friday, 24 January, The Manchester Grammar School was honoured to welcome Old Mancunian Dr Martin Stern, a Holocaust survivor, who shared his extraordinary life story with pupils during the Jewish Society assembly.
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