Lower School Summer Fete
Students and their families, and friends of ECSfG all welcome! All proceeds go to support school projects and enrichment activities.
Students and their families, and friends of ECSfG all welcome! All proceeds go to support school projects and enrichment activities.
What a sensational achievement for our Year 7 Netball team! Our unstoppable athletes dominated the Enfield Borough Netball Tournament and emerged as winners, not losing a match all afternoon!
From the very first whistle to the final buzzer, every single player gave it their all - showcasing incredible teamwork, skill, and determination. We couldn't be prouder of this amazing group of young athletes who truly brought their A-game every single match.
Huge shoutout to our PE staff-coaches and supporters who helped make this victory possible. The hard work, dedication and passion have paid off, and this is just the beginning!
Congratulations, team – YOU DID IT!
Keep shining!
Our A level Historians had the incredible opportunity to visit @LondonMetUni to engage with the @antiapartheidlegacy Anti-Apartheid Legacy Project — a vital initiative preserving the stories, struggles, and triumphs of the Anti-Apartheid movement.
Through inspiring talks and thought-provoking discussions, students explored the legacy of activism and resistance, connecting the historical fight against apartheid with present-day issues of justice and equality.
Students channelled their learning into their own anti-apartheid collage artworks, linking this powerful history to their A Level coursework in meaningful, personal ways.
Thank you @londonmetuni and @antiapartheidlegacy for a moving experience that deepened students' understanding of how art, history, and social justice intersect — and how the voices of the past continue to inspire action today.
Such an enriching experience helping to spark such reflection and creativity.
Students from across all key stages met with the Mayor of Enfield to learn about the inner workings of local government.
Students learned about the structure of the council, debates that take place in the civic centre, opportunities for teenagers and young adults in local government, and how they could become a councillor for their ward in the future.
Thank you, Cllr Islam and @enfieldcounciluk, for your time and expertise, and enthusing our students with a love of politics.
Today’s young hands are growing tomorrow’s forests.
Hand grown from local oak tree acorns, last March our Sixth Form Student Leadership Team planted two oak trees in the grounds of our upper school. Our tiny acorns have steadily grown into strong saplings and we couldn’t be more delighted.
Courtesy of @homeinstead.enfield, our amazing Year 12 students have been teaming up with local older residents to offer tech support and share stories across the generations of Enfield. From helping set up smartphones to navigating social media, our Y12 students love working with the Silver Surfers Initiative, held weekly in Enfield Town Library, and The Memory Club, bi-weekly fun-packed social events.
Learn how you can support your child's career choices.
Choosing a career path can be overwhelming — not just for young people, but for parents and carers too. With so many options like A-levels, T-levels, apprenticeships, vocational training, and university, it can be hard to know what’s right, what’s available, and how to best support your child.
That’s why Local London Careers Hub East is hosting a FREE event for parents, carers, and young people aged 14 to 18 in Enfield.
Our Y10&Y13 Textiles students at the Saatchi Gallery and V&A Museum this week in support of their GCSE & A level courses.
Students were especially captivated by the Saatchi Gallery's FLOWERS – FLORA IN CONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE exhibition which "features large-scale installations, original art, photography, fashion, archival objects and graphic design exploring the ongoing influence of flowers on creativity and human expression."
Our erudite team of lawyers, witnesses, ushers, legal advisers and magistrates achieved the highest score amongst participating teams, winning both their prosecution and defence cases. We congratulate each member of our sixteen-strong team for their contributions to the winning team..
WELL DONE Mehnaz, Victoria, Amaal, Karima, Sofia, Sabrina, Aleeza, Iqlas, Ayla, Ardonela, Delina, Lara, Evie, Zaynah, Fifi, Ameera!
..attention now turns to case-study preparations for the Nationals which will take place later in the summer term.
We were honoured to welcome Cllr Mohammad Islam, The Mayor of Enfield, to meet with our lower school students this morning. Cllr Islam gave a presentation in our Y9 assembly, followed by Q&A session with Y8 students, in which students discussed the importance of representation in our community; key environmental issues; plans to rejuvenate Enfield's green spaces; regenerating Enfield through the introduction of community hubs; means of reducing teenage youth crime; increasing social housing and improving living conditions for Enfield residents.
Students were also captivated learning about Cllr Islam's personal story: political connections in Bangladesh and studying at Kings College, Ireland.
A heartfelt thank you for your time and for inspiring our students today, Cllr Islam.
British Science Week 2025 is and we're having our BEST time exploring this year's Change and Adapt theme.
Students are busy investigating, experimenting, evaluating and measuring.. we can't wait to see your results!
Book your place now for the Exodus Youth Worx UK event: March 14 2025