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  • Young Achiever of the Year at the Pride of Jersey Awards

    Tash Forrest was named Young Achiever of the Year at the Pride of Jersey Awards. The awards were hosted by singer, Nerina Pallot and former footballer, Graeme Le Saux. Tash was commended for her positive attitude and dedication to her sport. Congratulation to her and also to Sophie Robinson who was a runner up in the same category.

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  • Prize Giving 2018

    On Friday 14th September, JCG celebrated the efforts and achievements of students from across the College. We were inspired by the words of our speaker, Senator Tracey Vallois, Minister for Education and touched by the introduction of a new award by the Patron of our Foundation, Sally Le Brocq. Congratulations to all prize winners.

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  • Year 11 Textiles Zoo Visit

    Year 11 Textile students went on a visit to the Jersey Zoo as part of their Year 11 ‘Up Close’ project. They had the opportunity to see up close artifacts and animal skins and explore and respond to visual inspiration for exciting fabric designs.​​

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  • New Year 7's

    Our new Year 7 enjoyed a day of special activities. They met with their buddies over lunch and, in the afternoon, were led in games by our Year 13 students.

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  • Year 9 Bonding Day

    Year 9 enjoyed some activities in their new teaching groups yesterday. Some staff might not have been able to resist the temptation of having a go!​

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  • More students than ever achieve straight As at JCG.

    Carl Howarth, Principal, stated, ‘Through hard work, aspiration and strong teaching our students have secured an exceptionally high level of success.  This is the first year of Numbers rather than Letter grades in a wide range of subjects.  65.6% of all grades were A* or A (or grades 9, 8 or 7) with 72.2% of all our students achieving 5 or more A* or A grades.  Over a third of students gained 10 or more A* or A grades or their number equivalent.  A grade 9 is above the old style A* grade and is reflective of the top 3% of attainment across the country.  We are delighted that 45 students gained at least one of the top grade 9’s (41.7% of students). However, whilst these headline figures are very pleasing they don’t reveal the many individual successes.  It is wonderful to see students who have aspired and worked so hard to significantly outperform their targets.  This positive difference is the value that they, their teachers, their families and the College as a whole have added to their education and we are so proud of them. In addition to the superb level of attainment at A level last week, these results underline the depth of excellence and care at JCG.’​

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  • Gap Medic Placement

    Megan took part in the Community Healthcare Programme with Gap Medics and said:

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  • JCG students achieve highest results in College’s history

    Carl Howarth, Principal of JCG, stated, ‘When you study tremendously hard, show great resilience and have incredible teachers, as our students have done, you thoroughly deserve this exceptional level of success.  We are very proud and delighted for them, their teachers and parents.  Over 50% of our grades are at the very top band of A* or A with 95% of all grades at A* - C.  We are also delighted that the strategies our students and staff have been pursuing has increased our A* and A grades by 18% over the last three years.  We believe all our students can do well and our students are showing this to be true. These results enable our students to pursue a wide range of degrees including Medicine, Engineering, Languages, Natural Sciences, Pharmacy, Law and Teaching.  We wish them every success and happiness as they venture on to universities ranging from Oxford, Durham, Exeter, local and international institutions to name just a few.  We also congratulate our students choosing to stay in the Island to work and who have all secured positions in a range of local businesses.’

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