Flagship School: Food for Life We are very pleased to have been selected by the Food for Life Partnership to become one of 180 Flagship Schools and Communities across England that will be recognised as national leaders on food quality and food education. We are the only Secondary School in Lancashire to be chosen and one of 6 schools selected in the NW region this time round. Many thanks to the pupils in our Eco-group and Food Focus group who gave presentations about their work in school which really impressed the selectors. Thank you also to Mrs Workman and Mrs Harwood for all their hard work with the groups. The Food for Life Partnership will now help us put more fresh, local and organic food on the menu and involve our pupils – and interested parents and community groups – cooking and growing food and visiting local farms.www.foodforlife.org.uk Read more School Chronicle
From interviews, competitions, foreign exchanges and artwork to a fashion show and author visit.
Produced by LGGS pupils, this year's school magazine goes on sale on 26th January priced at £9 and guarantees hours of entertaining reading.
Young Chef Challenge The four finalists from LGGS who were entered for the Young Chef Challenge organised by British Meat Education were: F Darlington, H Grigg, S Hodgson and K Molloy. K Molloy was selected to make her recipe in Manchester in December, James Martin from Saturday Kitchen was the judge. She did not win but she had a super time, won a prize and was photographed with James Martin.