Children in Need
Children in Need was another great success this year, with many different events being held over three days.
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Children in Need was another great success this year, with many different events being held over three days.
NGA are proud to be supporting Children in Need again this year, with different activities happening over the course of this week.
Nottingham Girls’ Academy receives a prestigious eTwinning Quality Label
We are offering open mornings for year 5 and 6 parents.
Letters will be going out at the end of this half term with your unique VeriCool code. This means you will be able to add money to your daughter's dinner money account online.
Please see below for the handbook if you need help with the VeriCool website.
At Nottingham Girls' Academy we are very inclusive and always welcome the chance to celebrate our diverse cultures.
Students and staff are invited to a cake and biscuit sale at breaktime in the canteen on 29 September 2017.
We are holding an Open Evening on Monday 25 September from 5pm to 8pm.
Come and have a look around the school that the Nottingham Post named the best state-funded secondary school in the city, according to their Real Schools Guide 2017.
Pupils at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy are celebrating after receiving their results for their GCSE or equivalent courses of study.
The academy is pleased that the unvalidated data indicates that the Progress 8 score has remained steady (0.35) and well above the floor target set by the Government last year (-0.5). This result is a clear reflection of how hard everyone has worked and creates a firm foundation for future progress.
Students at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy are celebrating after receiving their results for their A-level or equivalent courses of study.
Whilst there are only 30 students in the cohort, they have almost maintained the previous year’s perfect pass rate with 97 per cent of students’ attaining A-level or equivalent passes.
In July 2017, the Trust launched its ‘Your Character Counts’ strategy which places an emphasis on providing opportunities for students to develop important character traits and employability skills.