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  • House Music 2018

    House Music 2018 is underway! Junior Instrumental Monday 5 March Junior Vocal Tuesday 6 March Senior Solos & Ensemble Wednesday 14 March 7pm A warm invitation is extended to all friends, family and supporters! No tickets required

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  • Psychology lectures with David Wilson

    Today our Year 12 and Year 13 Psychology students took part in a series of lectures with David Wilson, Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University; learning about murder rates, serial murders and how do we know if someone is telling the truth.

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  • Snow Day

    JCG will be closed on Thursday 1st March 2018 as significant snow is forecast.

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  • Yr 10 Textile GCSE

    Year 10 GCSE Textile students had an inspiring day working with renowned textile artist Alison Hulmes producing beautiful printed fabric designs.

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  • Prison! Me! No Way! Crime Day

    Year 8 students had the opportunity to participate in Prison! Me! No Way! Crime Day. Their programme included learning about prison life, drugs, the ambulance service, the fire service, police dogs and road safety. Thank you to the team for spending the day with us.

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  • Year 11 Language Speakers

    ​On Monday 29th January, JCG Year 11 students were given the opportunity to listen to invited speakers talking about their experience of language learning and the impact it has had on their lives. It was good to hear from Ms Hattie O'Connell, a former JCG student and now teacher at Beaulieu,  Mr John Harris, Director General of the Jersey Financial Services Commission, Advocate Samanta MacFadzean, Counsel at Carey Olsen and Ms Fiona Kerley, Managing Director Ommaroo Hotel. Students also caught up with ex-students around the world who had sent videos about how language learning had influenced their career paths.

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  • JCG Parents’ Association Winter Ceilidh

    Parents, teachers and students all joined in the fun. Mr McGarva and his band provided fabulous music and called the moves. Mr Diggle had cooked up some tasty haggis to energise the dancers. All were treated to Mr McGarva’s passionate performance in his traditional Burns address to the haggis. The evening ended with a wonderful sense of community as tired dancers joined to sing Auld Lang Syne.

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