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The power of social media must not signal the retreat of complex writing

By Dr Kevin Stannard

In a world dominated by social media and emojis, we should remember that complex writing opens doors and expands horizons say’s GDST’s Director of Innovation and Learning.

Evening Standard names GDST CEO Cheryl Giovannoni as one of the most influential people in education

By GDST

Cheryl Giovannoni, Chief Executive of the Girls’ Day School Trust, has been named by the Evening Standard as one of…

GDST Junior Maths Conference 2017

By GDST

Get a flavour of this year’s coding themed GDST Junior Maths Conference, an academic conference for Year 6 pupils from…

We’re standing up for girls’ education around the world

By GDST

Today, October 11, 2017, in celebration of International Day of the Girl, the GDST will launch, in collaboration with 15 international…

GB hockey champion Kate Richardson-Walsh inspires GDST young leaders

By GDST

Over 140 Sixth Form students from across the GDST network of schools were put through their paces last weekend (29…

GDST in the news – Summer 2017

By GDST

Welcome to our round-up of media coverage of the GDST over the past few months. Following on from the success…

Career insight days – engineering and finance in the spotlight

By GDST

An oft quoted saying is that ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’ and with this in mind a number…

A taste of university life at the GDST Oxbridge Conference

By GDST

The seventh annual GDST Oxbridge Conference took place at Clare College, Cambridge on the 8-9th July 2017.

Why we must prepare pupils for a digitally-demanding world

By Dr Kevin Stannard

GDST Director of Innovation & Learning, Dr Kevin Stannard, writes a weekly column for TES. In the the following article,…

A family of schools

23 independent schools and two academies in England and Wales