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This section of the website provides access to the latest news about GSA and recent press and media coverage.
For all press enquiries please contact:
Rachel Kerr, GSA Communication Manager – rachelkerr@gsa.uk.com
Encouraging the entrepreneurial spirit in girls is one of the issues that will define 2012 for Louise Robinson, the new president at the Girls’ Schools Association. Mrs Robinson w... Find out more »
The Daily Express has published an article on the winner of the BBC’s Young Apprentice, Zara Brownless who was attending Abbot’s Hill School, in Hemel Hempstead, when the serie... Find out more »
Students will face increasingly intense competition for places at Oxbridge and other top universities after the introduction of higher tuition fees, Caroline Jordan, headmistress of... Find out more »
Jane Gandee, Headmistress of St Swithun’s School in Winchester, has a letter published in today’s Times in which she agrees with the suggestion that the media should take respon... Find out more »
Extensive press coverage followed Dr Helen Wright’s Presidential address at the GSA conference on Monday 21st November 2012: Daily Mail – Parents who let girls dress in ... Find out more »
Speaking at the Girls’ Schools Annual Conference on Monday 21 November 2011, president Dr Helen Wright said: Good afternoon and may I welcome you all – fellow Heads from across ... Find out more »
Girls’ schools – making a tangible difference? Is your daughter safe online? Latest research – do girls communicate differently from boys? Education reform – la... Find out more »
Yorkshire Post 17th November 2012: Harrogate Ladies College has developed a seminar aimed at helping busy parents with the challenge of raising their teenage daughters. And the appr... Find out more »
Writing in the Spectator Arts Blog, Barbara Elliott (Headmistress of Channing School, London) discusses the pressures schools face to achieve good positions in league tables and the... Find out more »
Dr Helen Wright champions the cause of female education – including the millions globally who receive no formal schooling.In an interview in The Independent 10/11/11, Dr Helen Wri... Find out more »