Repair Club – Bringing New Life to Old Items

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Repair Club – Bringing New Life to Old Items

Repair club is meeting weekly in the DT workshop having outgrown its original venue. The members have been learning new skills and so far have completed repairs on a range of things including Nintendo Switch joy cons, a Dyson hair dryer, a broken sculpture, some rusty garden tools and an antique lamp! Parents, teachers and […]

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First Year Visit the BFI

On Wednesday, First Year Germanists made their way to the BFI IMAX in London (home to the second largest screen in Europe – after Germany, of course) for a German film study day. Pupils had the chance to review and expand vocabulary and phrases they have been learning around the topics of family, identity, and […]

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Webinar for Parents: The Science of Revision

Thursday 16 May, 7.30pm – 8.30pm  Want to learn about the benefits of spacing, induced forgetting and memory by location?  Mr. Kim Wells, Director of Training & Research, will share practical tips to help your child get the most out of their revision over the next few weeks. This interactive webinar will also include strategies […]

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Outstanding Results from Record Number of Entries

Congratulations to the 44 pupils who took their LAMDA exams in March and who have just received superb results; 41 of the pupils were awarded Distinctions, and the remaining the highest merit mark you can achieve. This is the largest cohort of candidates to date, reflecting the continuous growth in numbers of pupils taking LAMDA […]

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UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge Successes

Many congratulations to all the Third, Fourth and Fifth Year pupils who participated in the follow on rounds of the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge, which were held just before the Easter Break. Those who did especially well in the Kangaroos (a multiple choice paper for those who did very well in the original challenge but […]

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