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We are proud to celebrate our outstanding Year 13s, whose ongoing hard work and dedication to their A Level studies is certainly paying off!

Over the last few weeks, our girls have had university offers flooding in from esteemed institutions across the country, and beyond, including the University of Oxford, Aberdeen, Bristol, Durham, Kings College London, Norland College, Exeter, Bath, Queen’s University Belfast, and many more.

Headmistress, Sarah Matthews, said: “It’s always such a busy and exciting time of year for our Sixth Form, and it’s so wonderful to see that our girls who extend themselves routinely beyond the curriculum are doing brilliantly.”

At Truro High School, we are immensely proud to support our students in pursuing their dreams and aspirations, whatever their chosen path may be. Whether it’s in academia, science, engineering, the arts, or beyond, we strive to empower our girls to reach their full potential and achieve success in all areas of their lives.

This is a momentous milestone for our Sixth Formers 2024 academic journeys, and we look forward to celebrating their continued accomplishments in the coming weeks!

 

Truro High Presents: Little Shop of Horrors!

Truro High Presents: Little Shop of Horrors!

Featuring girls from Year 7 to 13, the show transported the audience to Skid Row, New York, narrating the comedic story of a hapless florist shop worker who raises a giant man-eating plant. [gallery display="masonry" wpmf_folder_id="0" link="none" targetsize="medium"...

Prep Lego League Team Triumphant at UK National Finals!

Prep Lego League Team Triumphant at UK National Finals!

After securing place in the regional competitions last term, where they showcased their ingenuity and teamwork, over the weekend the team - made up of Bella, Hattie, Isla, Olivia, Poppy, Sissi and Sophie - travelled all the way to Harrogate, going up against strong...

DofE Silver and Gold take to the Quantock Hills

DofE Silver and Gold take to the Quantock Hills

During the 3 days of rugged terrain, the girls demonstrated resilience, teamwork and excellent navigational skills, as they tackled their routes and camped under the stars. The teams travelled approximately 16-18 km a day! There were highs and lows, with some...