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We are so pleased to announce that St Gabriel’s has been awarded Gold in the ‘Green Tree Schools Award’, a programme organised by the Woodland Trust. We would like to thank Chrissy Adams for her amazing work with Year 1 which has resulted in this prestigious award. We have been awa...
A collection of poems written by pupils and staff celebrating National Poetry Day this year.
Our Sixth Form politics students enjoyed welcoming Laura Farris MP to St Gabriel’s on Friday (8 October).
Year 10 Pupil Isabel M came second and achieved a personal best in the Wessex Young Athletics League at the weekend.
Congratulations to Rhiannon in Year 13 who has been awarded a commendation for her essay on Classical Reception as part of the Mary Renault Prize.
For the second time in a week, we have been delighted with the outstanding achievements of our pupils at St Gabriel’s. Following on fast from the Year 13 A Level results, we are pleased that the Year 11s have been equally impressive in what they have been awarded. Any media questioning ab...
We are all delighted with the results that have been awarded to our Year 13 pupils this year, results that have allowed them to go on to the next stage of their education, whatever that might be. There will be a great deal written about the non-exams of 2021, however, we should note the uncertainty...
This term St Gabriels undertook their first Bronze Arts Award moderation with a selection of Key Stage 3 performing arts scholars, linked to drama, dance, art and music. The Bronze Arts Award is led by Trinity college and is designed to bring out students creativity in order to build on their kno...
Congratulations to all our musicians who were busy practising their music in 2021. Many have sat their examinations and achieved commendable progression with their chosen instrument. The highlight of the summer term is the Summer Concert, due to Covid restrictions this year, p...
Several weeks ago Year 6 students were challenged to ask themselves a STEM-related question and then find out the answer. The list of questions, included: How does age affect reaction time? What is the most common form of colour-blindness? Why are bees dying? Why are Rubik...
On Friday 25th June, Year 7 took part in our Murder Mystery Day. In the morning they investigated the strange case of Lady Lulu Wittering, a retired actress whose body was found by her husband, Lord William. The police were summoned but by the time they arrived, the body had disappeared – o...