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Loughborough High School girls awarded a top slot in chemistry competition
Five teams of Year 9, 10 and 11 girls from Loughborough High School took part in the Royal Society of…
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Hockey National semi-finals beckon Loughborough High School girls
Hockey at the High School is in full swing with some tremendous victories being won. Loughborough High Schools’s first XI…
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Loughborough High School girl scoops British Maths Olympiad Merit Award
Year 13 student at Loughborough High School, Amanda, showcased her mathematical prowess and did the school proud at the UK…
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Tableaux 2023: 98 Years and Counting!
Tableaux is a long-standing and beloved tradition at Loughborough High School. Every year, Year 13 students recreate early religious paintings…
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Loughborough High School girl selected for football talent pathway
A potential future Lioness, currently studying at Loughborough High School, has been scouted for an exclusive football talent programme. Bea,…
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Loughborough High School is the top-performing independent school in the East Midlands for GCSEs
Loughborough High School pupils achieved the strongest GCSE results across all independent schools in the East Midlands in 2023. 39%…
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Congratulations to all of our brilliant Year 11s on their fabulous GCSE results.
Congratulations to all of our brilliant Year 11s on their fabulous GCSE results. We can’t wait to see you in…
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A Level Results Day Celebrations
As the sun sets on yet another A Level Results Day, it is with immense joy and pride that we…
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Year 12 trip to Go Ape
After half term, Year 12 returned for a week of summer exams, followed by a UCAS day and a Year…
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Aspiring artists showcase their talents at the Loughborough High School Art Show
Sculptures, fine art drawings, paintings, and printmaking designs were just some of the outstanding pieces of art displayed at Loughborough…
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Talented T shirt design wins Show Racism the Red card competition!
Four girls from Loughborough High School have recently been awarded first prize in the School Competition for Show Racism the…
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An evening of sports celebrations
The High School’s very first Senior Sports Dinner, which included a formal dinner and speeches, was held on 21 April…
As part of our wellbeing provision, pupils in Year 10 played board games this Friday during Form time to give them some welcome time to chat and recharge batteries with friends. Opportunities like these allow our girls to connect with each other.
Book now for our next Open Morning on 7 March 2026!
You will have the opportunity to see, hear, and experience everything that goes into creating an education where every child has the chance to become the best version of themselves. To find our more information and to book your place, click the link in our bio!
Tune in to BBC East Midlands Today at 18:30 tonight to see PE Teacher, Mr Tom Halfhide, talk about his recent success at the Netball Nations Series in Singapore. The feature spotlights the work he does across the Foundation to promote netball and provide pupils with high quality coaching to improve their skill, technique and sporting mindset.
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In the week students across the country received the outcomes of their applications to the University of Cambridge, we`re delighted to share that three of our students have secured Oxbridge offers. This reflects just a snapshot of the university application success of our Year 13s this year, however, as we`ve already received a phenomenal collective total of 216 offers to a wide range of top institutions and courses, including medicine and veterinary science.
Join us on 7 March for our Open Morning! Open mornings are a great way to get a feel for what Loughborough High School has to offer and what opportunties await when you join our community. For more information on how to book your place, follow the link in our bio!
This week the A level art cohort when to London to explore works at the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery🎨
The girls experienced an extensive array of artworks from throughout art history, ranging from medieval to Impressionist paintings. They also made sure to see the Wilton Diptych, the artwork that inspired the addition of the new Tableaux scene!
Huge congratulations to our Year 8 and Year 10 netball teams who competed brilliantly at the Team Leicestershire county finals yesterday! Our Year 8 team secured silver whilst our Year 10 team were crowned county champions in their age category. Both teams showed excellent skill, technique and teamwork throughout their match – well done!
Did you know? We offer a range of scholarships for our Sixth Form students tailored to those with musical talents, sporting potential and strong academically gifted students. Scholarships provide students with an exceptional education, outstanding facilities and a wonderfully supporting learning environment. To find out more about the types of scholarships we offer, follow the link to our website: https://lborohigh.org/admissions/fees-and-funding/scholarships/
The creative arts offer pupils across the Foundation a way in which they can express themselves in a mindful way. Head of Art at LHS, Lauren Fox, who promotes the importance of Art as a form of wellbeing, said:
"In the busy rhythm of school life, art as an academic subject can offer students something quietly powerful. Creativity gives young people a language beyond words – one that allows them to process emotions, explore identity, and express thoughts that might otherwise stay bottled up. Art can also nurture emotional resilience. Engaging in creative work encourages focus and mindfulness, gently pulling students into the present moment.
The act of making: sketching a line, mixing a colour, taking a photograph can be calming and grounding, helping to reduce stress and anxiety. Just as importantly, creativity normalizes trial and error. Mistakes become part of the process, teaching students that growth often comes from experimentation rather than instant success.
Beyond individual wellbeing, the arts foster connection. Collaborative projects build empathy, communication, and a sense of belonging, reminding students that their perspectives matter. In giving shape to imagination, creative subjects do more than enrich education, they support mental wellbeing by helping students feel seen and capable. In a world that often asks young people to move faster, the arts give them permission to pause, reflect, and find their voice."
📢Entries for our East Midlands Music Festival have been extended! You now have until 09:00 on Monday 26 January to secure your spot!
With competitions in Brass, Piano, Percussion, Singing, Strings and Woodwind, the Festival is open to young musicians of any level from across the East Midlands. This valuable performance opportunity provides individual feedback from expert adjudicators and the chance to win prizes in each category.
Find out more and enter now via the link in our bio!
Today, we were delighted to welcome Alistair from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) to present the Music School with our Partner School plaque. This highlights the Foundation`s commitment to fostering musical excellence and providing pupils with an outstanding quality of musical education.
The ABRSM Partner Schools programme celebrates the schools globally who share ABRSM`s values and enter a significant number of students for ABRSM examinations. As a result of this partnership, we gain access to a variety of valuable benefits, including inset training.
Did you know? We offer a range of scholarships for our Sixth Form students tailored to those with musical talents, sporting potential and strong academically gifted students. Scholarships provide students with an exceptional education, outstanding facilities and a wonderfully supporting learning environment. To find out more about the types of scholarships we offer, follow the link to our website: https://lborohigh.org/admissions/fees-and-funding/scholarships/
