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Aug 1, 2024 · The Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) is the UK’s leading family of 25 girls’ schools including 23 independent schools and two academies. In March 2023, the GDST published ‘The GDST Difference’ – a booklet compiling our own research, and analysis of the findings, setting out to break down why GDST schools and all-girl learning ...
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Jul 30, 2024 · The policy paper confirms the following: VAT of 20% will be charged on fees relating to education from 1 January 2025. VAT will be charged on: School fees from reception. Boarding fees and associated charges. Extra curricular activities which involve education.
We are part of the Girls’ Day School Trust – the UK’s leading network of independent girls’ schools, with 25 schools and academies united in one purpose: to help every girl fulfil her potential and to lead the way in providing an unrivalled education.
Aug 1, 2024 · The majority of girls enter the school in Reception class, aged 4. A few ‘occasional’ places may become available further up the school. Entry at all levels is selective, and the offer of a place is based on assessment. Please follow the steps below to apply for 4+ entry.
Jul 22, 2024 · Reflections from the ICGS Conference: Norwich High School for Girls. Mrs Rebecca Musson, Lead Teacher for RSHE and GARC Fellow 2022-2024, reflects on her trip to Baltimore to champion the work of the GDST, share her action research and engage with girls educators from all around the world.
Jul 16, 2024 · Sixth Form students Estelle and Megan named as winners of the GDST Atherton Award. Posted on 16th July 2024. Estelle (Year 12) and Megan (Year 13) are winners this year’s GDST Atherton Award. The Atherton Award recognises girls who show entrepreneurial thinking in a STEM discipline. The award is run by Amber Atherton, British entrepreneur and ...
Jul 18, 2024 · In this episode we take a look at the business of private education: how it works, how much money is made and what will happen when exemption from VAT is removed from school fees.
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