COP27 was a major climate conference that took place this year in Sharm El-Sheikh, where delegates and private companies came together to discuss further actions against climate change following its…
On Thursday 8th December, the English department took all the GCSE Language students to the British Library to take part in the ‘Write Here’ creative writing workshop. As part of…
Hi, I’m Zahra and I started and run the Science Research Club here at Brampton College alongside my peer, Madina. We are second year A level students, both hoping to…
Last week Robin and Antonia (AS students) chaired a panel interview with Sebastien Menthon from Client Earth and Jasbir Singh from Greenpeace, two leading environmental charities. They asked an impressive…
“Fashion bros” are a lot of things. Misogynistic, slightly delusional, and if you meet the right ones, actually fashionable. They’re also influential. And they will continue to have a say…
My daughter is a very clever girl, diligent and bright. However, she didn’t get great grades in her mock GCSEs and then the pandemic disrupted her studies even further. She…
“Only 3% of total philanthropic giving goes to environmental causes”; Perhaps an unexpected figure given the widespread acknowledgement that we are in a climate crisis. With urgent calls for action…
Have you ever wondered if success is in your future? If you’re like me, then you’ve thought about what the future has in store for you more than once —…
I am really glad that I got a chance to go to the Venice Biennale with the college. We had a wonderful time there and I learnt a lot from…
‘To put yourself in someone else’s shoes.’ As silly as this may sound, the shoes I always envisioned in this saying were Dorothy’s iconic shining red heels. In the past…