Inside the Wolverhampton high school that has provided an education to the girls of the city for more than 100 years
Wolverhampton Girls' High School has been teaching the young girls of the West Midlands for over 100 years.
Wolverhampton Girls' High School, on Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, is a school where traditions, values, community and support are valued above all else.
The school's values and ethos centre around cooperation, care, respect and courtesy for all, roots of a tree that grow happy, confident and resilient young learners.
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WGHS offers a broad curriculum, encouraging its pupils to feel encouraged and supported in achieving their personal best in all aspects of their school life.
Mya, year 13 head girl, said that while she has learnt many things at the school, the most crucial for her are leadership and teamwork, which she uses daily in ensuring that her year has everything they need for an outstanding education.

She said: "I've been here since year seven, and it's been safe to say that it's been amazing every day.
"The number of opportunities and clubs that we offer is outstanding. The opportunities continue into sixth form, where we are all encouraged to take active roles in many parts of our school life.






