Alice .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
My name is Alice, and I am a keen reader, writer, speaker and musician. I moved to Oxford when I was 10, and have been going to Oxford High ever since then. My favourite thing to do is to read books while listening to Taylor Swift.
Alice .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Alice is a sixth form student at Oxford High School who is hoping to go on to do a Natural Sciences degree at university to study Physics and Biology together. As part of the ‘Orbnet’ team she spent most of her time coming up with original designs for the innovation and animating these in an easy-to-understand format. Outside of her passion for science, she spends time playing rugby and practising the cello.
Alicia .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Hello, my name is Alicia and I am 13 years old. I am an art and academic scholar and I love to listen to music, swim and talk with my friends. I've had an interest in computer science and coding from a young age and I absolutely love it to this day.
Amy .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Hello, my name is Amy, I’m in Year 11 currently getting ready to take my GCSEs. Science is my passion, especially chemistry and physics. In the future I would like to work in material science, I’m particularly interested in the application of science to tackle climate change. In my spare time I enjoy playing electric guitar and ukulele. I also have an extensive collection of rocks and minerals!
Aneesa .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Hi, my name is Aneesa, and I am 13 years old. I am an Academic, Sports and Art scholar, I love maths and languages, but I also enjoy sketching, playing Tennis and Cricket. My team and I went on to win the national CyberFirst girls competition. Right now, I absolutely love cybersecurity-based challenges and games, especially web exploitation which is so cool.
Claire Davenport
CEO, NED, Angel investor
Claire currently sits as a Non-executive Director on the Board of Trustpilot plc, the global consumer reviews website and is a CEO mentor – and occasional interim CEO - at scale-ups and public companies. In her spare time, Claire runs WITSEND, a network for senior executive women in tech companies in the UK and Europe.
From 2019 to 2022, Claire was CEO of notonthehighstreet and was previously CEO of HelloFresh UK, the country's largest recipe box delivery company.
Having started her career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, Claire has held executive roles in a variety of consumer companies including RTL Group (television), Skype (video calling), Bigpoint (online games) and VoucherCodes.co.uk (digital coupons). She has also played interim roles on the executive teams of FutureLearn (EdTech), Infogrid (B2B SAAS) and Treatwell (salon marketplace).
Claire has an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University and an MBA from INSEAD.
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Emma .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Emma is a Year 13 student at Oxford High School who is looking forward to studying Biology at university. Throughout her time in sixth form, she has particularly enjoyed running the school’s STEM magazine and participating in a range of science-based competitions. In her free time, she loves running, cooking, and baking her friends' cakes.
Esther .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Hi, I’m Esther – I study A Level English, Art, RS, and History. In 2023 I won the Tower Poetry Prize with my poem, ‘The Flâneur’. Before moving to Oxford, I lived in Ethiopia and China, and I love to write in my spare time.
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Florence .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Hi, I'm Florence, and I am in Year 9 at Oxford High School. I am a wheelchair user, and my talk is focused on tackling the stigma surrounding the topic of disability. I enjoy public speaking, English, Ethics and Art.
Jennie Lees
Software Engineering Lead, Google DeepMind
Jennie is a software engineering lead at Google DeepMind, the UK’s leading artificial intelligence research lab. She leads a team advancing the use of simulations for faster and safer training of AI, while also co-leading the women’s employee group. Jennie studied machine learning at Cambridge, then took a detour to California for over a decade where she worked on Chrome and Android at Google, shipped code at multiple early-stage startups, and helped create some of the most played video games in the world.
Katharina .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Katharina is a year 13 student. She's passionate about science and looking forward to studying chemistry at university soon. As part of the Conrad Challenge finalist team 'Orbnet' she was responsible for researching and refining the design of their entry, as well as drafting their US provisional patent application. In her free time she enjoys drinking chamomile tea and improving her chemical skills by mixing, measuring and experimenting while trying out new recipes.
Maddie .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Maddie is a year 13 student at Oxford High School who is looking forward to studying Biomedical science at university. Maddie enjoys collaborating with younger years and has participated in both STEM and mentoring focused outreach programs throughout her time in the sixth form. During her free time Maddie loves running and watching quiz show.
Maia .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Debating has become one of my favourite things to do and it is enhanced by the amazing opportunities for public speaking at my school. I also really enjoy sports and academics - debating has become an amazing tool for many different areas of my life.
Maria .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
I spend my time debating and swimming. Both interests have taught me the value of hard work, dedication, and clear communication, as well as always striving to improve, even in the details. Honing critical thinking and communication through debate, I've participated in, and judged, competitions, and even guided older students in the intricacies of British Parliamentary debate. I am also passionate about STEM and determined to attend a top university to explore these fields further and make a positive impact. In the debate my peers and I shall be presenting, we will explore the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI’s impact on the future of work.
Marina Gardiner Legge
Head of Oxford High School GDST
Marina Gardiner Legge joined Oxford High School in January 2021, having served as Headmistress at another all girls' school for the previous 4 years. Prior to her start in education Marina worked in marketing and led a mother focussed NGO in Paris, is a mother of three daughters herself and currently President of the Girls Schools' Association.
A passionate believer in the power of girls-only education to change lives for the better for everyone, Marina has been described by those who have had the pleasure of working with her as fiercely intelligent and a very capable and caring educationalist.
OSH Trailblazers
Students at Oxford High Prep
We are the OHS Future Trailblazers, and we are in Year 5 and Year 6. As we are the future trailblazers, we have been looking at past heroes and trailblazers and thinking about what they have achieved and how they inspire us to follow our passions and interests to shape our own futures. The OHS Future Trailblazers include: Valerie, Gaia, Emi, Yahavi, Sophie, Vicky, Emilia and Alexia.
Rosemarie .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Rosemarie is a Year 12 student studying English Literature, Politics, Art, and Drama, as well as running Oxford High School's Feminist Society. Outside of school, Rosemarie combines her performance skills learned in drama with public speaking - working as an activist with Streets Now and Streetworthy for two years, attending events such as the Women Of the World (WOW) Festival and doing an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live. Along with her love for acting and feminism, is her love of cats - with her own (Mindy, Peggy, Ziggy, and Violet) unfortunately unable to make the event.
Tilly .
Student at Oxford High School GDST
Tilly is a Year 13 Student fascinated by the intricacies of the natural world, and human biology, who is excited to go on to study Medicine at university. As a member of the three person 2023 Conrad Challenge finalist team ‘Orbnet’ she enjoyed presenting, reaching out to experts and delving into the science of space.