Wakefield Girls' High School

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Wakefield, United Kingdom

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Girls' high school· High school· Independent or preparatory school· Middle school· School

Wakefield Girls' High School Reviews | Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wakefield Girls' High School is located in Wakefield, United Kingdom on Wentworth St. Wakefield Girls' High School is rated 2.9 out of 5 in the category girls' high school in United Kingdom.

Address

Wentworth St

Phone

+44 1924372490

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Chris Shaw

Really impressed with the virtual parents evening recently held for year 11 pupils. The appointments were super and the technology really intuitive. It was lovely and reassuring to see our daughters teachers in these very strange times and the appointments ran very efficiently. It worked very well for us as a family.

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Sangeeta Unnikrishnan

I had a completely wonderful time over the last many years at this school. Most specifically in Sixth Form, there are such a range of opportunities on offer that allow us to grow both academically as well as personally. The staff are ever supportive and encouraging, especially in the difficult moments that may arise during A Levels.

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Joan Snow

Truly terrible place to work . Management do not know what day it is . Very bad place full of lies and deceit. People will walk over you to get what they want . And to be honest they deserve to work in a rubbish place like this .

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Tony Bott

Just had a fantastic experience using the school’s first fully automated ‘virtual parents evening’. The process and technology was seamless and very easy to set up, and the teachers did a great job of providing succinct and relevant feedback for my daughter in her GCSE year. I much preferred this to the ‘pre-pandemic’ approach. Great job WGHS!

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Flora Crichton-Sharp

treat all their students like they’re 5 years old, not interested in any constructive criticism. furthermore girls aren’t allowed to wear trousers and then they wonder why they’re losing numbers in sixth form!!