The Junior school enjoys the best of both worlds, having access to both whole school facilities, such as the dining room, sports hall and all weather sports area, and also to their own Junior school rooms.
A feature of the girls at Nottingham Girls’ High School is that they have quick, active brains which they enjoy using. We offer a range of clubs and activities for children who want to join them. Some take place after school but the majority take place during the lunch hour.
In addition, several of our girls are part of the Nottinghamshire Under 11 chess squad and attend coaching sessions during the year.
The majority of the girls within key stage 2 learn a musical instrument either in school with our peripatetic staff or out of school. We support them as much as possible through school activities.
All girls take part in several performances during the year, including musical plays, class assemblies and informal concerts.
Pastoral care encompasses all aspects of our school life and we aim to ensure that everybody feels happy, supported and valued within school to enable them to attain their full potential. We achieve this by providing a safe, secure environment and by working closely in partnerships with parents. The school ethos promotes an atmosphere of care and respect and there is a planned and progressive programme for personal, social, health and citizenship education.
All teachers have responsibility for the pastoral care of pupils in the school but the member of staff most closely associated with a pupil is her form teacher. She will have an overview of their school experience and will be in close contact with parents/carers. Daily form time enables form staff to be aware if issues arise and the form teacher is usually available before or after school if parents need a few minutes to discuss an issue. If longer is needed then an appointment to meet or talk by telephone can be arranged.
The youngest girls, in the reception classes, have two large classrooms that open out onto their own outdoor learning area which is covered, and then to the garden and play areas that are designed especially for them. Girls in Years 1 and 2 also enjoy the benefit of large classrooms that open directly onto the Junior playground.
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