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Year 10 Step into the Future with a Day in ND6 Last week, we were thrilled to welcome our Year 10 students into ND6 for a...

Notre Dame clearly has so much talent! On Tuesday evening we hosted our senior Summer Concert, a joyful showcase of talent, featuring a wide range of...

On Wednesday night, our ABC cohort (girls who go ‘Above and Beyond the Curriculum’ by following their individual passions and interests to create an end of...

Last week, my fellow Year 12 students and I had the opportunity to learn more about the various options available to us after we finish ND6...

On Monday, we went on a Geography field trip to the coast at Seaford, Sussex. When we arrived, we started at the Martello Tower, where we...

Corpus Christi (Latin for “Body of Christ”) is a major Roman Catholic feast celebrating the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. In Spain, it...

We are very sad to announce that Ms Tina Graham passed away on 6th June She will be remembered with immense gratitude and affection by pupils...

¡Hola a todos! In our A level studies of Spanish culture, we study a very interesting unit about the influence of Hispanic celebrities and idols. Personally,...

Date For Your Diary! Do come along to the Summer Art and Textiles Exhibition showcasing CGSE and A Level work including a sneak preview of our...

We are delighted to introduce our new Head Girl and her Team: Head Girl – Tatum P (pictured right) Deputy Head Girl – Xinyi (Sunny) L...

The Digital Leaders Team, ranging from Years 8-12, delivered an assembly to Years 5 and 6, respectively, about the use of technology – predominantly the use...

Here is the student review of our fantastic trip to Granada Alex B I would just like to start off by saying thank you for organising...

A Visit to Granada! Earlier this week, Spanish students from Years 9, 10, and 12 went on a brilliant trip to Granada, Spain. We all had...

Today, we said farewell to our fabulous Year 13 as they begin study leave in preparation for their A Level examinations. They started their last day...

Eos, dubbed after the Greek goddess of dawn is a giant cool, dense, gas cloud made of molecular hydrogen has been hiding in plain sight! Astronomers...

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