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Latest News from St George's
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Ianthe celebrates 100th Parkrun
Year 6 student Ianthe is celebrating her 100th Parkrun. She has run 500km – that's the distance from St George's to Lyon in France, to Bruges in Belgium, to Amsterdam in the Netherlands or to Stuttgart in Germany.
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Unearthing fun on World Soil Day
Students didn’t just scratch the surface on World Soil Day (5 December) they dug deep to learn about the vital role soil plays in our lives.
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Students discuss climate work with Green-Up Gambia
Year 5 students welcomed Kemo Fatty, founder of Green-Up Gambia, into school in November to speak about his incredible work for the Great Green Wall of Africa.
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Ambassador hosts Beatles in the Garden
St George’s musicians and Eco-Agents collaborated to celebrate World Environment Day on Wednesday, 5th June, at the British Ambassador’s Residence.
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Thousand trees help offset emissions
St George’s has partnered with Green Up Gambia as part of St George’s School Climate Pledge, to help offset school emissions through a tree-planting initiative.
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Eco-agents discuss sustainability with minister
St George's Eco-Agents were a force to be reckoned with at the annual BNE Foire (Sustainable Development Education Fair) in Luxembourg on Tuesday, 26th March.
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Ada Lovelace Day highlights women in STEM
To celebrate Ada Lovelace Day in Secondary, the Equalities Committee organised various activities.
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Excellent scores achieved in UKMT Maths Challenge
St George's Year 12 and Year 13 students achieved excellent scores in the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge last week.
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Accolades for Jonk Fuerscher participants
St George's Secondary students competed in the National Jonk Fuerscher Science Contest on 14 and 15 March, placing the school fourth out of 30 schools for the number of participants.
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Dissection: an eye-opening experience
Year 8 students have been learning about light during science lessons. The topic includes how a mirror works, how a lens works and how we see.