When you think of Nottingham, it is almost impossible not to immediately think of Robin Hood, that highly-skilled archer and outlaw of (probably) the late 12th century who, at least…

When thinking of Sheffield, it is all too easy to only picture the city of steel and see in one s mind s eye the foundries and factories that have…

November 2014

Treasure Hunt - 2nd July

Four teams took part in a treasure hunt around London. They started at the school and had to solve the first clue to find the name of a local pub.…

This is a must for all visitors to London in the summer. Hyde Park is really beautiful and a group of us went there to hire boats and have an…

Oxford has a decidedly bookish air almost tangible in the atmosphere as you wander past the many impressive buildings. Not surprising really when you consider that Oxford boasts the oldest…

On Thursday our teachers Gabrielle and Kieran guided the students to the National Theatre to visit the Press Photographer's Year exhibition. On display were the most memorable and/or shocking…

A new bike hire scheme designed to encourage thousands more cycle journeys has been launched in central London. Currently there are 5,000 bicycles, which are available at 315 special locations around the…

One of Europe's busiest diagonal crossings has opened in central London's Oxford Circus and is just round the corner from SGI! Based on crossings in Tokyo, the new design stops…

November 2014

The Fitzroy Tavern

This famous pub is just a few minutes down the road from SGI, in nearby Charlotte Street. Named after the Fitzroy family, who were ennobled by Charles II, the pub…

1962 is when it all began at SGI English School in London. Being open for business for 50 years is quite a success story and we are humbly proud of all those…

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