Training started last week and we have our first fixtures scheduled for next week.
Good Luck Boys!
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Parents of Year 5 pupils especially; did you know?…
EGS is one of the 2 single sex boys schools out of the 7 secondary schools in Enfield that has a positive progress 8 score for boys.
To find out more about Progress 8 and our score, please visit our website www.enfieldgrammar.org (link in Bio) and go to the Progress 8 section on our Results page under About Us.
For full details on the scholarship criteria, please visit:
www.enfieldgrammar.org/about-us/admissions-scholarships/
Nominate your school’s everyday hero, the person who always manages to help everyone look on the bright side, the person who is always on hand to help or the person who consistently goes over and beyond the call of duty for the benefit of others.
GCSEPod has teamed up with Jaz Ampaw-Farr to celebrate and highlight the fantastic work of Everday Hero’s. Even before the Pandemic, and throughout, teachers and school support staff have been going over and beyond for our children and teenagers; helping with studies, anxieties, home life and even supporting families with food and supplies.
The Basics: Simply complete the form on the website (link below) with who you would like to nominate as your Everyday Hero. They need to work in the same school, school group or Multi-Academy Trust as you, so Jaz can deliver her keynote to you and your colleagues. Nominations must be made by 3rd May 2021.
Prizes:
Runners up of the competition will be invited for interviews on the popular radio station, TeacherHug Radio.
For full information and all the details: www.gcsepod.com/jaz-ampaw-farr-competition/
https://www.gcsepod.com/jaz-ampaw-farr-competition/
St George:
But St George was a Martyr
St George’s Day is also celebrated in Venice, Genoa, Portugal, Ethiopia and Catalonia…
And the dragon? The story goes that St George rode into Silene (modern day Libya) to free the city from a dragon who had a taste for humans, but it’s a story….
Find out more: www.english-heritage.org.uk/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-st-george/
Visit the following website for some interesting information and craft activities..
www.english-heritage.org.uk/st-georges-day