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Girls’ schools also create an environment where ambition is


encouraged, and achievement is celebrated without caveat. T ere is no sense of certain subjects belonging to one gender. Whether a pupil loves science, art, cricket, computing, drama or anything in between, she can pursue her passions freely and without stereo- types. T is creates a culture where learning is without limits and where curiosity can fl ourish. Leadership development is another cornerstone of life at


Northampton High. Every girl has the opportunity to lead, whether as a School Council, Sustainability or Undivided representative, a House Captain or Head Girl. Our student leaders run clubs, lead assemblies, organise inter-


house competitions, deliver speeches and captain sports teams. Younger pupils learn from the example of older girls on how to contribute meaningfully to school life and look forward to stepping into those roles themselves in the years to come. As an all-through school, pupils from Reception upwards grow up


surrounded by strong female role models, both peers and teachers, who demonstrate daily that leadership can take many forms. T is visibility is powerful and enables girls to imagine themselves in positions of responsibility long before they step into them.


Ultimately, we empower our pupils to defi ne success on their


own terms. Free from constraints, our girls feel able to be 10% braver: to take intellectual risks, try new activities, challenge outdated stereotypes and step confi dently into leadership roles. T ey leave us feeling seen, supported and wholly capable of shaping their futures with confi dence and purpose, always ready to make a positive diff erence and to leave their mark on the wider world. At a time when empathy, collaboration and communication are


increasingly central to thriving in education and work, the values long championed in girls’ education and at Northampton High School are more relevant than ever. We will continue to place girls and young women at the centre of everything we do, confi dent that if every decision begins and ends with the question ‘what will lift her up?’, we will never go wrong.


Find out more about Northampton High School GDST on 01604 765765, or visit www.northamptonhigh.co.uk


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