Posted on: 11/02/2026Attendance and Conduct WeekThis week at EGA, we have been proud to celebrate our first Celebration Week as part of the exciting re-launch of our whole-school rewards system and what a brilliant launch it has been! Our new rewards system links Achievement Points directly to prizes, giving students clear goals to work towards. As students collect points, they move through our reward thresholds: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, unlocking fantastic tuck shop prizes along the way. The tuck shop has already been a hive of excitement, with students eagerly collecting rewards including: Beauty products Revision materials & stationery Snacks from the canteen Vouchers And even the ultimate prize: “Skip the lunch queue with a friend for the rest of the year!” It has been wonderful to see so many students motivated, proud and excited to pick up their prizes. Students can earn Achievement Points in a variety of ways: Demonstrating effort and ambition in lessons Consistently positive conduct Improving their attendance Achieving excellent attendance milestones As we approach half term, we would like to encourage families to continue positive conversations at home about the importance of both attendance and conduct. Our rewards system resets each term, giving every student a fresh opportunity to achieve, improve and aim even higher. Thank you for your continued support in helping us celebrate effort, ambition and excellence at EGA. We are so proud of the way our students have embraced the re-launch long may the excitement continue!
Posted on: 6/02/2026Poetry CompetitionThree students from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Garrett School have recently entered a poetry competition, and their work has been published in a book titled, I have a dream - The power of Expression. The students and their poems are: Meryem - I Have A Dream To Dream Hanis - I Have A Dream To Save Persia Kaia - I Close My Eyes...
Posted on: 23/01/2026Year 9 Weaving WorkshopOn Friday 23rd January 14 year 9's were invited to take part in a weaving workshop with award winning artist Nilupa Yasmin. The workshop was centred around weaving with images and students also had an opportunity to look around Autograph Art Gallery's current exhibition. Both staff and students thoroughly enjoyed the practical activities and it was great to have insight into an artist's way of working and developing their ideas