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  • Prize Giving 2019

    Congratulations to all of our award winners. A big thank you to Kate Richardson-Walsh, OBE, for spending the day with us, coaching our hockey players, her inspirational words and for presenting the prizes.

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  • Congratulations Bella

    Congratulations to Bella who has recently been selected for the U17 Bath netball squad. On Sunday she travelled to Bath for trials and was successful in making the team. Bella will now train regularly in the UK and we wish her all the success for her future in this sport.​

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  • GCSE Exam Results

    Highest percentage of students ever achieve straight A/7s or above at JCG.

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  • Dragon's Den

    Jersey “Dragons” award £4,000 as local and international pupils enter the Den

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  • Diva Opera

    Thanks to the generous patronage of Mrs Anne Binney MBE, staff and student musicians enjoyed a wonderful evening at Diva Opera’s production of l’Italiana in Algeri on Tuesday. For many this was their first experience of live opera, and it was much enjoyed by everyone.

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  • Castles and Coastlines

    Over the past 6 days students from Soong Ching Ling School in Shanghai and JCG have been taking part in an Arts Leadership Programme run by JCG Foundation. They ran a pop-up gallery at Lewis Tower – Castles and Coastlines​

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  • JCG’s Inaugural Science Shows

    A team of five Year 12 students are visiting nine primary schools this week to deliver Science Shows. On Monday, we started with Grouville in the morning and JCG Prep in the afternoon. Next up, St Saviours, Grands Vaux, First Tower, St Mary’s, Rouge Bouillon, Plat Douet and Trinity school.

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  • Cardboard Boat Race 2019

    The Channel Islands Group of Professional Engineers organised an event called the “Cardboard Boat Race 2019”. JCG entered two teams, the “Seagulls” and the “Heebie Jeebies”. Following a brief design session, students were given recycled cardboard boxes and lots of Gaffa tape. The professional engineers assisted with ideas, hints and suggestions throughout the build.  Lunch allowed the varnish to seal and dry so the boat races could commence! Entries were judged on distance travelled and design. Two members of the “Seagulls” team climbed into their dinghy and navigated half way along the course before the ingress of water hampered their efforts. Despite this, it was the quality of their build, including a traditional transom and gunwales, which won them the prize of “Best Design” for the day. Winning students received a £20 voucher to spend at the Power House. ​

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