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20/04/24

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29/03/24

We have lived through many firsts with you and now we're living many lasts.The love we have for you will last forever. You will forever have a special place in our hearts.Once a Gibberdian, always a Gibberdian.#4EverSFG pic.twitter.com/sh7CiwQTaS

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29/03/24

Yesterday, we packed our school and said goodbye to our emergency temps.We shall return after Easter to write the next chapter in our extraordinary journey.Exciting times ahead 😊#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/ztmEnHOo0L

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26/03/24

University of Essex Maths Feast for Year 7. pic.twitter.com/tikm4gkIDS

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25/03/24

Parent's guide to cyber bullying. pic.twitter.com/HnWCvbjsOp

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22/03/24

Abbot Care Home VisitYear 9 students supporting our local community.Responsible citizens#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/h5FjooR8RQ

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21/03/24

Year 8 The Brilliant Club scholars meet their PHD tutor 😊 pic.twitter.com/uuhkWuaA88

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17/03/24

We loved the Pi Day activities on 13.4, thankyou Maths Department.#PiDay pic.twitter.com/u9RdDvwPi0

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17/03/24

Statistics show a direct link between underachievement and absence below 95%.Regular attendance makes better progress, both socially and academically.Regular attenders find school routines, school work and friendships easier to cope with. pic.twitter.com/c4u0SolNrS

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16/03/24

One of the top scorers at the national Maths Feast Competition. 100% for team work. pic.twitter.com/UtMtldqPeY

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16/03/24

Y8 The Brilliant Club Scholars launch. pic.twitter.com/d1CE7RAaD4

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16/03/24

Y10&11 had a great time at the Globe theatre. pic.twitter.com/wEPa8XiVR0

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07/03/24

We are very proud!"Being around teachers and friends in a school environment is the best way for pupils to learn and reach their potential.Time in school keeps children safe and provides access to extracurricular opportunities and pastoral care." pic.twitter.com/wUSuxagBv0

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01/03/24

If you're wondering what happens after 4pm at SFG, we just sit together, have biscuits, do some revision and have a fab time.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/CHRxPzWiXi

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11/02/24

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24/01/24

Book fair is back at SFGAnd all half price !💙💛📖📚 pic.twitter.com/WTg7VrFITi

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11/01/24

Year 10 Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge, building students public speaking skills and confidence.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/OBSFVlfifJ

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11/01/24

What's going on in Maths at 8am on a Wednesday morning?Year 9&10 are getting ready for the National UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/4DuqfZZFjV

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A-level Results 2023

A-level Results 2023

Posted: 17th August 2023

Students from Harlow are heading for Russell Group universities, thanks to the town’s newest sixth form.

Sir Frederick Gibberd College saw its first group of sixth form students collect their A-level results today.

The school and sixth form was opened in September 2021 to give students in Harlow an opportunity to strive for academic excellence in their home town, instead of leaving for colleges further afield.

Today, 57 per cent of Year 13 students have secured places at the country’s top universities – overall, 25 per cent of the grades were A* and A grades and 76 per cent were A* to C grades.

 

Among those celebrating today are –

 

· Alina Zaman, who is heading to King’s College London to study classical studies

· Sienna Baker, who achieved two A* grades and a B grade and is heading to University of Nottingham to study veterinary medicine

· Matas Buitkus, who achieved two A grades and a B grade and is either heading to Amherst College in America on a full scholarship or to The University of Manchester to study politics and international relations

· Poppy Hazle, who achieved two A grades and a B grade and is heading to London School of Economics and Political Science to study history and politics

· Nikita Izmailovs, who achieved two A grades and a B grade and is heading to Edinburgh University to study mathematical physics

· Hollie Knight, who achieved two A grades and a B grade and is heading to University of York to study psychology

 

Headteacher Dee Conlon said: “I am incredibly proud of our young people and what they have achieved.

“At Sir Frederick Gibberd, we truly believe that education can transform lives and is key to social mobility. Students from any background can succeed at the highest level if they are given the right opportunities. Our young people today have just proved that.

“Of course, it is not just the academics, our wide range of outside of the classroom opportunities and the support provided have contributed to students’ success.

“I always say Gibberdians will change the world one day and here they come!

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