PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
'Plymouth High School for Girls' is over 125 years old and is located on St Lawrence Road in Plymouth, Devon, England close to Mutley Plain and also Plymouth's city centre.
The school has seen many expansions. It was once (apparently) surrounded by green fields and was moved to its current location in the late 1900s. In recent years it has seen the building of the Newman Hall and Science block, the Metcalf building (in 1997), the opening of the 6th form centre, and the gym (opened 2004).
Its current Head Mistress is 'Mrs Martin' who took the role in 1998 replacing Mrs Stogall. She will be leaving Summer 2007. For an interim period the school was led by 'Mr Holden'. It includes a 6th form college and caters for pupils from yr 7 (age 11) up to yr 13 (age 18) and is a grammar school requiring students to pass the 11+ in order to gain entry.
The key aim of the school is to "Promote, achieve and celebrate the highest possible standards in all forms of achievement, throughout the school, and particularly in the specialist subjects: Mathematics, Science, Design Technology and Information Communication Technology".
Address: St Lawrence Road, Plymouth. PL4 6HT
Telephone: 01752 208308
Fax: 01752 208309
Email: phs@phsg.org
The school has an amnesty international club for pupils, an international group and is linked with Ahantaman secondary school in Ghana. The international group consists of girls from all backgrounds including Greek, Zimbabwean, Polish, Bangladeshi and Armenian.
The girls wear navy blue skirts all year round. A striped blue and white tie is worn but the girls are free to wear a v-neck blouse with no tie in the summer. The Year 11 student leaders have a lighter plain blue tie to show their position within the school. There is no blazer but sweatshirts are worn with the school's crest on, as well as fleeces and cotton jumpers, though recently debates have taken place whether to change this to trousers and a blazer.
The school has 4 houses:
Each house has elected house captains and compete in regular house events:
★ Sports Day (usually taking place in the summer)
★ Swimming Gala (also usually occurring in the summer term)
★ Music festival
★ Science festival
★ Drama festival
★ Gym and Dance festival (previously the gym festival occurring in the winter term)
★ There are also interhouse Netball, Tennis, Science and hockey competitions
The School Motto is ''Non Scholae sed vitae discimus'' translated into ''For life, not school we learn''. The School uniform is Navy Blue and features the school crest. It used to consist of a hat, an example of which can be seen in the Plymouth Museum. The crest is made up of 4 symbols displayed equally on a shield-shape crest and include:
1) an owl, for wisdom
2) a bee hive, to show the busy working of its students (like bees)
3) an emblem of the school's initials
4) four temples, which feature on the crest and flag of Plymouth
Background Information
Total number of pupils (all ages) 790
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 3
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 0.4%
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 0
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 0.0%
Cohort Information and Results for students aged 15 at start of the school year
Number of students aged 15 129
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0.0%
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 0
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 0.0%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 2 (5 or more grades A
★ -C) 93%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 1 (5 or more grades A
★ -G) 99%
% in age group with at least an entry level qualification 99%
Average total point score per 15 year old 439.8
Year 11
Number of pupils in Year 11 129
% achieving Level 2 (equivalent of 5 or more grades A
★ -C) 94%
GCSE and equivalent results over time
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2001 95%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2002 97%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2003 95%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2004 93%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2001 99%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2002 100%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2003 99%
% of students who achieved at least an entry level qualification - 2004 99%
KS2 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred on 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS2 and age 15 1004.0
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 97%
Average number of GCSE (and equivalent) qualifications taken by students in VA calculation 9.6
KS3 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred on 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS3 and age 15 1003.3
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 98%
Other specified VQs or units
Number of 15 year olds studying for Other Qualifications 129
% achieving qualification or units attempted 99%
'Absence'
Number of day pupils of compulsory school age 623
% of half days missed due to authorised absence 5.5%
Plymouth High School for Girls has an Old Girls association that meets twice a year; once at the school in the autumn, and a dinner in the spring. The member of staff designated as the PHS link to the Old Girls is 'Mrs. Cowan'
★ School web site
| Contents |
| History of the school |
| Present Day |
| International Links |
| Uniform |
| The School |
| League Tables |
| Alumnae |
| External links |
History of the school
The school has seen many expansions. It was once (apparently) surrounded by green fields and was moved to its current location in the late 1900s. In recent years it has seen the building of the Newman Hall and Science block, the Metcalf building (in 1997), the opening of the 6th form centre, and the gym (opened 2004).
Present Day
Its current Head Mistress is 'Mrs Martin' who took the role in 1998 replacing Mrs Stogall. She will be leaving Summer 2007. For an interim period the school was led by 'Mr Holden'. It includes a 6th form college and caters for pupils from yr 7 (age 11) up to yr 13 (age 18) and is a grammar school requiring students to pass the 11+ in order to gain entry.
The key aim of the school is to "Promote, achieve and celebrate the highest possible standards in all forms of achievement, throughout the school, and particularly in the specialist subjects: Mathematics, Science, Design Technology and Information Communication Technology".
Address: St Lawrence Road, Plymouth. PL4 6HT
Telephone: 01752 208308
Fax: 01752 208309
Email: phs@phsg.org
International Links
The school has an amnesty international club for pupils, an international group and is linked with Ahantaman secondary school in Ghana. The international group consists of girls from all backgrounds including Greek, Zimbabwean, Polish, Bangladeshi and Armenian.
Uniform
The girls wear navy blue skirts all year round. A striped blue and white tie is worn but the girls are free to wear a v-neck blouse with no tie in the summer. The Year 11 student leaders have a lighter plain blue tie to show their position within the school. There is no blazer but sweatshirts are worn with the school's crest on, as well as fleeces and cotton jumpers, though recently debates have taken place whether to change this to trousers and a blazer.
The School
The school has 4 houses:
| House | Colour | Info |
|---|---|---|
| Antony | Green | Named after Alice Antony, the schools first pupil |
| Kendall | Blue | Named after the schools first head mistress |
| Latimer | Yellow | Named after the architect who designed the main building |
| Temple | Red | Named after the Vicar who founded Plymouth High School For Girls |
Each house has elected house captains and compete in regular house events:
★ Sports Day (usually taking place in the summer)
★ Swimming Gala (also usually occurring in the summer term)
★ Music festival
★ Science festival
★ Drama festival
★ Gym and Dance festival (previously the gym festival occurring in the winter term)
★ There are also interhouse Netball, Tennis, Science and hockey competitions
The School Motto is ''Non Scholae sed vitae discimus'' translated into ''For life, not school we learn''. The School uniform is Navy Blue and features the school crest. It used to consist of a hat, an example of which can be seen in the Plymouth Museum. The crest is made up of 4 symbols displayed equally on a shield-shape crest and include:
1) an owl, for wisdom
2) a bee hive, to show the busy working of its students (like bees)
3) an emblem of the school's initials
4) four temples, which feature on the crest and flag of Plymouth
League Tables
Background Information
Total number of pupils (all ages) 790
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 3
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 0.4%
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 0
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 0.0%
Cohort Information and Results for students aged 15 at start of the school year
Number of students aged 15 129
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0.0%
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 0
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 0.0%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 2 (5 or more grades A
★ -C) 93%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 1 (5 or more grades A
★ -G) 99%
% in age group with at least an entry level qualification 99%
Average total point score per 15 year old 439.8
Year 11
Number of pupils in Year 11 129
% achieving Level 2 (equivalent of 5 or more grades A
★ -C) 94%
GCSE and equivalent results over time
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2001 95%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2002 97%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2003 95%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A
★ -C - 2004 93%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2001 99%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2002 100%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2003 99%
% of students who achieved at least an entry level qualification - 2004 99%
KS2 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred on 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS2 and age 15 1004.0
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 97%
Average number of GCSE (and equivalent) qualifications taken by students in VA calculation 9.6
KS3 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred on 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS3 and age 15 1003.3
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 98%
Other specified VQs or units
Number of 15 year olds studying for Other Qualifications 129
% achieving qualification or units attempted 99%
'Absence'
Number of day pupils of compulsory school age 623
% of half days missed due to authorised absence 5.5%
Alumnae
Plymouth High School for Girls has an Old Girls association that meets twice a year; once at the school in the autumn, and a dinner in the spring. The member of staff designated as the PHS link to the Old Girls is 'Mrs. Cowan'
External links
★ School web site
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