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Aberdeen school closing STEM gender gap for females

© Supplied by Alison Bruce Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An independent girls’ school in Aberdeen is continuing to close the STEM gender gap. St Margaret’s School for Girls has reported that a record-breaking 66% of pupils went on to pursue STEM-related subjects at higher education in 2020. This is 24.4% higher than Scotland’s national average for female enrolment in STEM-related subjects, which currently sits at 41.6%. As the oldest and only all-through girls’ school in Scotland, currently celebrating its 175th anniversary, St Margaret’s is seeing a 16% year-on-year increase in girls pursuing STEM subjects at university from 2019.

Aberdeen school holds online series to mark 175th anniversary and International Women s Day

© Supplied by St Margaret s School Senior pupils at St Margarets School for Girls, Aberdeen. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Aberdeen school is holding a series of online events to celebrate its 175th anniversary and to mark International Women’s Day. St Margaret’s School has launched a brand new campaign to inspire and encourage girls across the world to be the best they can be. Over the next six months, the Choose To Inspire webinars will reveal a stellar line-up of successful women from all walks of life – including sport, science, business, journalism and politics.

St Margaret s School hopes to inspire next generation with anniversary events

© St Margaret s School Judy Murray is taking part in the celebrations later this month. An independent girls school in Aberdeen will celebrate its 175th anniversary with a series of events featuring inspirational women. St. Margaret’s School for Girls was founded as a day school in 1846 by Ann Stephen, who taught youngsters in her parent’s house on Union Wynd. The school moved to its current home at Albyn Place in 1890. To mark the milestone the institution is hosting a series of events featuring stories and insights from women in all walks of life – including sport, science, business, journalism, social enterprise and politics.

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