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March 2023

  • The Pi Recitation Grand Final

    Published 31/03/23

    A new WSFG record!

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  • 7G presented World's Different Cultures

    Published 31/03/23
    This half term 7G had been working very hard on creating their own assembly to perform in front of the rest of their year 7 peers. The topic 7G chose to present was the different cultures that make up the 7G family. 7G researched in great detail, eac
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  • Pi Day 2023 – Round 1 - Year 7 Class Champions

    Published 24/03/23

    Congratulations to all class participants, who received a Pi badge

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  • Alexandra 8S won 1st place in international rhythmic gymnastics competition

    Published 23/03/23

    Congratulation to Alexandra C who won the 1st place in international rhythmic gymnastics competition

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  • Y7 & Y11 IWD Photo Booth

    Published 17/03/23

    Y7 and  Y11 dressed up as inspirational women to celebrate International Women's Day.
    #embraceequity

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  • Y9 & Y10 "What's My Line?"

    Published 17/03/23

    Thank you to our wonderful volunteers who celebrated International Women's Day with us at WSfG. And well done to Year 9 and 10 students who took part in the 'What's My Line?' activity with enthusiasm and interest. What a fantastic event! A room full of inspirational people - children and adults!

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  • Y8 IWD Calendar Activity

    Published 17/03/23

    Y8 Calendar Activity to celebrate International Women's Day

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  • International Women's Day Assembly by 7S

    Published 14/03/23

    To celebrate International Women's Day, 7S spoke about the women who inspired them and why

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  • Y7 Latin: Greek Myths Workshop

    Published 07/03/23

    Written by Maira Irfan 7W

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  • Year 10 Art 'Strange Clay' exhibition at the Hayward Gallery

    Published 07/03/23

    Year 10 students have been responding to the recent 'Strange Clay' exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. Students looked at a range of artists and created outcomes seen below considering themes of emotional landscapes, gender and identity' The work seen is inspired by contemporary ceramicists Jonathan Baldock and Leilah Babirye'

    Ms Wills

    Head of Art

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