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29/03/24

We have lived through many firsts with you and now we're living many lasts.The love we have for you will last forever. You will forever have a special place in our hearts.Once a Gibberdian, always a Gibberdian.#4EverSFG pic.twitter.com/sh7CiwQTaS

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29/03/24

Yesterday, we packed our school and said goodbye to our emergency temps.We shall return after Easter to write the next chapter in our extraordinary journey.Exciting times ahead 😊#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/ztmEnHOo0L

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26/03/24

University of Essex Maths Feast for Year 7. pic.twitter.com/tikm4gkIDS

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25/03/24

Parent's guide to cyber bullying. pic.twitter.com/HnWCvbjsOp

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22/03/24

Abbot Care Home VisitYear 9 students supporting our local community.Responsible citizens#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/h5FjooR8RQ

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21/03/24

Year 8 The Brilliant Club scholars meet their PHD tutor 😊 pic.twitter.com/uuhkWuaA88

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17/03/24

We loved the Pi Day activities on 13.4, thankyou Maths Department.#PiDay pic.twitter.com/u9RdDvwPi0

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17/03/24

Statistics show a direct link between underachievement and absence below 95%.Regular attendance makes better progress, both socially and academically.Regular attenders find school routines, school work and friendships easier to cope with. pic.twitter.com/c4u0SolNrS

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16/03/24

One of the top scorers at the national Maths Feast Competition. 100% for team work. pic.twitter.com/UtMtldqPeY

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16/03/24

Y8 The Brilliant Club Scholars launch. pic.twitter.com/d1CE7RAaD4

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16/03/24

Y10&11 had a great time at the Globe theatre. pic.twitter.com/wEPa8XiVR0

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07/03/24

We are very proud!"Being around teachers and friends in a school environment is the best way for pupils to learn and reach their potential.Time in school keeps children safe and provides access to extracurricular opportunities and pastoral care." pic.twitter.com/wUSuxagBv0

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01/03/24

If you're wondering what happens after 4pm at SFG, we just sit together, have biscuits, do some revision and have a fab time.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/CHRxPzWiXi

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11/02/24

English Classes pic.twitter.com/0LhNLeZhZF

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24/01/24

Book fair is back at SFGAnd all half price !💙💛📖📚 pic.twitter.com/WTg7VrFITi

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16/01/24

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11/01/24

Year 10 Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge, building students public speaking skills and confidence.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/OBSFVlfifJ

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11/01/24

What's going on in Maths at 8am on a Wednesday morning?Year 9&10 are getting ready for the National UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge.#TeamSFG pic.twitter.com/4DuqfZZFjV

11/01/24

Take a look at what's on before school at SFG, a mixture of activities for all year groups ranging from music to sports to HW to reading and the list goes on:https://t.co/teEUdF0AZd

11/01/24

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Catering Supervisor📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/NMhO2g6hCs

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Early success for young engineers

Early success for young engineers

Posted: 20th March 2020

Young engineers have won through to the national finals of a robotics competition within just a few months of taking up the hobby.

A team of eight Year 7 students from Sir Frederick Gibberd College beat 15 teams of more experienced older students to reach the national final of Tomorrow’s Engineers Lego Robotics Competition.

The group took up robotics as an enrichment club when they joined the new school in September.

Team member Marcus Krencius said: “People thought we had taken part in a few competitions, but this was our first one. We were the only Year 7 team there.

“Our robot was really fast, so we were confident of winning.”

During the event, at Queen Mary University, students had to complete a series of robotics challenges to simulate an environmental issue, such as collecting waste from rivers.

They also had to create a presentation on an original idea that would help to solve an environmental issue with engineering.

Luke Burrows, head of computing, said: “Students have gained so much from taking part in this competition. They have been able to develop engineering skills, but also a variety of other skills, such as research, confidence, the value of working in a team and of hard work.

“They also got exposure to a university engineering faculty and the ability to find out about all kinds of STEM careers from a variety of volunteers on the day.

“They all had a great time taking part and loved every minute of the experience. We are very proud of their hard work and dedication.”

Headteacher Dee Conlon said: “The team worked really hard, working on their robot before and after school. The Year 8 and 9 team from fellow BMAT school Burnt Mill Academy also gave some time to coach our students.

“We received lots of complements on the day about our students’ behaviour and how smart they looked; people thought they were older than they were and could not believe they were from a small comprehensive in Harlow which has only been open for six months.”

The national final was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

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