…Tuesday May 10th, 6.00pm – 8.00pm. Book your free ticket here or read on for more details. The theme for the 2022 conference is ‘For a Better Tomorrow’ and will…
…your free ticket now! The Tomorrow’s Women conference is completely unique in that it has been designed and organised by Sixth Formers at Burgess Hill Girls for ambitious teenagers, like…
…will take to make it completely unique. Children will combine their understanding of narrative, nouns, verbs and adjectives with computing concepts including variables, sequencing, selection and iteration. The workshops…
…lowest fees in Sussex. In comparison to boarding schools across the whole of the UK only five schools did better for lower fees. Head Liz Laybourn commented: ‘It’s great to…
…a night out and a free school run morning too! Contact boarding@burgesshillgirls.com. Places are offered on a first come first served basis, so please be quick! …
…where he is Assistant Head of Sixth Form. His career spans UK and international schools, the independent sector, maintained schools and the innovatory London Academy of Excellence Free School Sixth…
…Teams are then pitted against similar-standard competitors as the competition progresses. Round 1 posed the question of whether we should imprison non-violent offenders, with both of our teams coming…
…many new opportunities, including a four week National Citizen Service (NCS) course and a week’s work experience at the engineering company, Ricardo. At the beginning of July I began my…
The term had barely ended when some of our girls jetted off to Malaysia to test their Hockey and Netball skills. From Kuala Lumpar to Singapore, the girls experienced a…
…subjects. This is the essential requirement for admission to the most competitive universities. Over 80% got a place at their first choice university on results day. The girls’ diverse interests…
Chopping onions was the first challenge of the many to come, and already poor Bobbi was in tears. They needed to be of adequate size; small enough to avoid the…
On Thursday 8th June 2017, the Junior School Council and Eco Committee went to visit the Education Centre at the Ford Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) near Arundel. It was a…