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  • JCG Serves in Action

    Our sixth formers decided they wanted to sing carols at Pinewood.

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  • JCG provides an 'Outstanding' education

    JCG is the first school to be independently reviewed under the Jersey Schools Review Framework, commissioned by the Department of Children, Young People, Education and Skills.

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  • Musician Success

    Congratulations to Chloé who has been offered a place in the main National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain for the year 2020. What an amazing achievement!​

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  • Soup Kitchen

    Students from the Food and Nutrition Department helped to prepare soup and sell it at the Shelter Trust's annual soup kitchen in the Royal Square.

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  • Mural

    Unveiling of the new mural by visiting French urban artist Matt Dufour in the Design & Technology corridor in the Creative Faculty. A group of our Year 10 GCSE Art students worked in collaboration with their counterparts at Victoria College to help Matt create a design which incorporates aspects of all subjects taught in the Faculty. Matt’s project was made possible with the generous help of ArtHouse Jersey.

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  • Italian Eisteddfod

    Eccellente! Well done to all those who participated in the Italian Eisteddfod today. The adjudicator was so impressed with the standard of each competitor's Italian. All of our students were awarded very well-deserved Gold and Platinum Certificates. Well done especially to Lily, Tamsin and Ellie who were our cup winners.

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  • Former JCG student – talking on careers in mechanical engineering

    We welcomed back former student Amena Hasan to speak with students about her career with Jaguar Land Rover. After completing A levels at JCG, Amena went to Cardiff University graduating with a Masters in Mechanical Engineering. She has since worked in research engineering and at Jaguar Land Rover, she has worked in systems engineering, module leadership and business transformation. Adam Sykes, Head of Physics, commented: ‘This was a wonderful opportunity for our students to find out about the reality of careers in engineering. We are so proud of what Amena has achieved and delighted that she has been able to share her experiences with current students.’  ​

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