Trident
During Year 10, all students will have the opportunity to take part in Trident, a two-week work experience placement. This will provide you with an insight into the workplace, allow you to develop new skills and gain confidence and encourage you to consider your aspirations in the future.
The International Dimension
An important aspect of student life in Key Stage 4 is engagement with the international dimension. As we live in an island community in a fast moving and increasingly interconnected world, we feel that it is vital for you to be aware of international issues so that you are prepared for life and work in the global sphere. In order to become effective and informed decision makers of the future, in Key Stage 4 you will have increasing opportunities to develop international contacts and collaborative activities with students and linked to schools in different parts of the globe. These include partnerships with schools around the world and additional student links with many other key global locations. Activities take place across a range of subjects from exchange and study trips in MFL, to collaborative studies and expeditions in the Sciences and Geography, and comparisons of social attitudes and values in Religious Studies and Personal Development. Activities are designed to challenge students’ assumptions about other places and stimulate them to think and act as global citizens.
Performing
JCG offers many opportunities for budding musicians and performers. In addition to lessons offered by the Jersey Music Service, you can also learn a musical instrument through our College Polyphony Programme. We pride ourselves on the quality of musical performances and you are encouraged to take part in one or more of the excellent orchestras, bands and choirs led by our dedicated and enthusiastic Music staff. Our Drama and Music departments come together regularly to create outstanding School Productions. In recent years we have witnessed outstanding performances of The Sound of Music, A Christmas Carol, Calamity Jane, The Terrible Infants, Sister Act, Blood Brothers and Barbed Wire & Teddy Bears. Students who took part in these felt a great sense of fulfilment at what could be achieved with a combination of dedication and talent.