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Life at LGGS

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Established in 1907 at the Storey Institute, LGGS has occupied the current site between Regent Street, Queen Street, High Street and Lindow Square since 1913.

We are a selective state school with a very strong academic record. However, we also place great emphasis on the development of the "whole person".

We currently have around nine hundred girls on roll including approximately three hundred and twenty in the Sixth Form. Almost all of our Year 11 students continue their AS/A2 studies at LGGS with seventy to ninety girls from other 11-16 and 11-18 schools joining us in Year 12. The School is heavily over-subscribed and has a happy, relaxed atmosphere.

Parents particularly value the way in which we are able to maintain high academic standards and still provide and encourage a full range of extra-curricular activities to enable students to become mature, confident adults.

More about the School's history can be found on this website as well as the latest news, events and school information.

 

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  • @lancastergirls - 18th Mar

    Our students have returned from the NCS Boss It trip in Devon - here's what they have been up to while they were away!#LGGSChallenge pic.twitter.com/bwe06KaU9i
  • @lancastergirls - 18th Mar

    For International Women’s Month, our Reading Ambassadors have been reading and reviewing a selection of classic and contemporary books by female writers. Our students can watch their review videos in the Student Bulletin.#LGGSChallenge pic.twitter.com/pzDsUDm31r
  • @lancastergirls - 15th Mar

    Thank you to AC Grayling for coming in this lunchtime to deliver a talk to our student philosophers! The talk covered such subjects as living a good, civil life, eudaimonia, and grasping the rose despite its thorns.#LGGSDifference pic.twitter.com/zOKEN55QZz
  • @lancastergirls - 15th Mar

    Our team taking part in the Boss It programme are doing incredibly! Our students have been kayaking, cooking outdoors, scrambling along traverse climbing walls and, of course, zip-lining!#LGGSChallenge pic.twitter.com/OfvM63pVUZ
  • @lancastergirls - 15th Mar

    Our year 10s in Devon for NCS's Boss It programme started their day on a zip line! Later, they took part in a morning workshop with Loudspeaker on personal development - here is the sumo cup grab challenge!#LGGSChallenge pic.twitter.com/fAQAidx4ln
  • @lancastergirls - 14th Mar

    Did you know that we consider late applicants for our Sixth Form? You can learn more about life in our Sixth Form in our new video: https://t.co/jOISH4lFSi Please visit our website for more information and to apply now
  • @lancastergirls - 14th Mar

    Our year 10s are on a residential in Devon this week, for NCS's Boss It programme! Despite the long journey, our team got stuck straight into the assault course.#LGGSChallenge pic.twitter.com/6CvPyBEsMV
  • @lancastergirls - 14th Mar

    Did you know that we consider late applicants for our Sixth Form?You can learn more about life in our Sixth Form in our new video: https://t.co/jOISH4lFSi Please visit our website for more information and to apply now https://t.co/yRD8slzNDg#LGGSDifference pic.twitter.com/MymbgOqlan
  • @lancastergirls - 14th Mar

    Here is a sneak preview of some of the truly beautiful artwork by our students that is currently decorating our Sixth Form art space. The first floor of our art department is dedicated to Sixth Form use, allowing our students the time, space and materials to experiment. pic.twitter.com/ypk4H9jPRa
  • @lancastergirls - 13th Mar

    Some of our Year 10 students are currently in Devon for the week. They kicked off today with a climbing session. pic.twitter.com/XUUGOWZaYi
  • @lancastergirls - 13th Mar

    Our A level students were excited to join a conference day yesterday with scholar, Dr Peter Vardy. 300+ A level RS students engaged in philosophical debate surrounding whether God can be truly good and many of our students took the mic to share their views. pic.twitter.com/XbiC2uRrKn
  • @lancastergirls - 13th Mar

    Thank you to Lancaster University for giving a careers talk on linguistics to our year 11 students last week. Our students learned all about how the study of linguistics can be used in criminology, such as identifying suspects by features of their voice over the phone. pic.twitter.com/4BxTdWODZx
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