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Amy beat a strong field of 14 entries and her chocolate oaty biscuits were declared “melt in the mouth” by the judges.

The competition has been organised by Truro High School for Girls and is open to young bakers in Years 5 & 6. A dozen primary schools are taking part and Amy will take on the best of the rest in the semi-finals where she will cook six muffins in our food room.

The winner will receive a voucher for a Rick Stein Children’s Cookery Course in Padstow on April 7 and their whole class will be invited to take part in a half-day food workshop, including cooking and food science, at Truro High School during the summer term. Truro High is a 2015 Good Schools Guide Gold award winner for its Home Economic teaching.

Greenpower at Goodwood

Greenpower at Goodwood

It was a weekend to remember for our incredible Truro High Greenpower team as they headed off to Goodwood! A thirty strong team and their support team took 5 cars that they had designed, built, and raced, up from Cornwall to the Goodwood track to showcase their...

A visit from Cambridge

A visit from Cambridge

This week, our Years 10-12 students had the fantastic opportunity to hear from Dr. Victoria Harvey, Senior Tutor at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge! Dr. Harvey shared invaluable advice for students that are considering applying to Oxford or Cambridge in the future,...

Prep School residential

Prep School residential

The end of Lent Term and the start of Summer Term can only mean one thing - it’s residential time for our Prep girls! For Prep 6, this year’s trip is especially poignant, marking their final residential before they move up to Senior School in September! The year...