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Year 10 Sixth Form Experience Week
Year 10 have enjoyed a week like no other! They have stepped up the School and experienced life in Sixth…
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LHS Physics Society – Talk by Dr Steeghs
LHS Physics Society virtually welcomed Dr Danny Steeghs, Head of Astrophysics at Warwick University to the High School on Thursday…
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Easter Harvest Collection
The Year 12 and 13 VSU teams have been busy organising an Easter Harvest collection this half term. The students…
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Science Week Career Talks
LHS Old Girl Sarah joined us for our first careers talk of British Science Week. She took us on an…
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Community Oxbridge Information Event
The event will take place online between 18:00 and 19:30 and will be led by Dr Mark Wormald of Oxford…
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Year 13 Covid-Vaccinator
We are so proud of Esme in Year 13 who has qualified to become one of the youngest vaccinators in…
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Life After LHS
On Wednesday 10 February, Year 12 took part in a ‘Life After LHS’ day where they took part in activities…
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Year 13 student is a lifesaver
“Last year, the Anthony Nolan charity delivered an assembly in school about signing up to be a stem cell donor.…
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CERN Virtual Tour
On Thursday 28 January, 13 students from Year 11-13 at the High School attended a virtual tour of the ATLAS…
This term brought with it an incredibly exciting anniversary for LHS – 100 Years of Tableaux – a much-cherished part of our School`s history that began under the headship of Miss Bristol. Performers hold stationary poses, often imitating works of art or dramatic scenes from history or literature, whilst visual and lighting effects bring the stage to life, accompanied by a stunning soundtrack from a choir of singers. Here`s a look back at the incredible performances!🎄🎭
Each year group at LHS enjoyed a Winter Wellbeing day in the last week of term and enjoyed spending time with their friends and winding down ahead of the Christmas break.
⭐Year 7 went to the pantomime in Loughborough to see Cinderella
🏡Year 8 went to Laser Quest before watching Home Alone at the cinema
❄️Year 9 went ice skating before watching Wicked: For Good at the cinema
🛍️Year 10 went shopping and to see Wicked in London
🔍Year 11 went to the Traitors experience in London before shopping in Covent Garden
✨Year 12 went on a PGL residential to Caythorpe Court
🎭Year 13 are going to the theatre and going shopping following the completion of their mock exams in the New Year
We’re incredibly proud of Sixth Form pupils Elena Fraser and Sophie Perez, who have been identified for England Hockey’s 2025–26 England Age Group Programme.
Elena has secured her place in the England U18 Girls Squad, while Sophie remains under final assessment after an excellent trial performance. Both students continue to train through the Loughborough Schools Foundation Hockey Player Pathway, showing outstanding commitment to their sport.
Read the full story here 🏑 lborohigh.org/news-and-events/loughborough-high-school-duo-earn-places-in-england-hockeys-2025-26-age-group-programme/
@englandhockey @englandhockeyu18girls
Last Thursday, the Department of Modern Languages at @lborogrammar hosted a delightful Spanish Christmas lunch for Year 12 and Year 13 Spanish students from both LHS and LGS. The Spanish food on offer was absolutely delicious, and everyone had a wonderful time celebrating the festivities!
During November, our Junior and Senior Debating Societies have been discussing some key issues focused on the impacts of climate change and the effectiveness of the annual Conference of the Parties (COP 30), now in its 30th year. Speakers at both our Junior and Senior debating societies prepare their arguments independently, conducting their own research based on their interest and passion for the topic. The quality of the arguments produced is testament to their understanding of how a debate is structured and the best ways in which to convey a clear message.
@lborohigh alumna, Laura Gelder-Robertson (LHS, 1995) works to educate and enact profound change and transformation in tackling the climate emergency across business, society, communities, and schools. In our latest article, Laura reflects on why it is important for young people to engage with the climate issues facing our planet today: lborohigh.org/news-and-events/debating-climate-change-how-impactful-is-cop-30/
100 years ago, the first Tableaux performers took to the Loughborough High School stage under the Headship of Miss Bristol (1920-1940). Fast-forward to today, generations later, and pupils are continuing to uphold this longstanding and much-cherished tradition. From newly commissioned music to a never-before-seen scene, the 100th anniversary of Tableaux was an incredible display of community, creativity, and tradition. Read more: lborohigh.org/news-and-events/100-years-of-tableaux/
As a part of New Director`s Season, @lborogrammar and @lborohigh pupils have been hard at work rehearsing – remembering lines, gathering costumes, working on their staging and, most importantly, learning what it takes to direct a stage play! For our directors, this is an incredible opportunity to build confidence and see their work come to life on stage. Well done to all of this year`s directors and performers.
Tradition is an underlying theme of this year’s Tableaux as, new for 2025, the Wilton Diptych scene invites LHS alumnae back to the School to relive their memories of this experience. Initially a scene suggested by former Head Miss Harvatt (1978-2001), it will also be accompanied by composer, Kim Porter’s, A New Song – a piece commissioned especially for this scene. The alumni taking part met each other in a drinks reception yesterday to try on their handmade costumes and recreate the scene. We can`t wait to see this scene feature on the stage in this year`s performance.
Preparations for this years Tableaux are well underway and our pupils have been busy in rehearsals. From scene shifters who have been creating an ambient atmosphere to staff who have been curating the perfect poses and our Year 13 performers who have been learning their roles, our special 100 Year celebration of Tableaux is definitely taking shape.
A Level Physics students enjoyed an inspiring, live online talk from professionals working at Diamond Light Source – the UK`s national synchrotron science facility as part of their `Engineering Your Future` event. They explored the work of early-career engineers at Diamond, their projects, career paths, and passion for the sector. The talk expanded the horizons of girls interested in pursuing STEM careers and covered lots of interesting topics.@weareukri
Year 10 pupils enjoyed an Academic Extension Day last week with the theme of `Conflict and Resolution`. In the STEM session, students designed and constructed crumple zones for wooden toy cars to increase the time taken for a change in momentum and reduce the force acting on the car. The girls identified the conflict between the forces involved and created a resolution through testing and redesign. They also had an introduction to Model United Nations (MUN), a fantastic educational exercise in which pupils act as delegates representing a specific UN member country to debate and solve global issues!
With just over one week to go before our annual Tableaux performance returns to the LHS Hall, this #ThrowbackThursday takes a look back at some of our favourite shots from 2024 ⭐
This year, we`re delighted to be celebrating 100 Years of Tableaux – a much-cherished part of our School`s history that began under the headship of Miss Bristol. Performers hold stationary poses, often imitating works of art or dramatic scenes from history or literature, whilst visual and lighting effects bring the stage to life, accompanied by a stunning soundtrack from a choir of singers. The countdown to this year`s showcase has begun!


