…learned about the Human Tissue Act reformation in 2004, and how this has affected the development of medical research of cells. All four of us thoroughly enjoyed the day and…
…people felt that their voices were not being heard. In addition, as she pointed out, the police approach to the ‘stop and search’ tactic is a key issue. A jaw-dropping…
…that allow students to understand and then retain information. I have been encouraging this ‘deep learning’ for many years but recently there is a lot of science research which shows…
…section to answer set questions on the First World War, such as the nicknames the Fren*]}*ch had for the English and the different uniforms that different Fren*]}*ch ranks wore. Overall,…
…Students receive excellent guidance regarding university admission. They are carefully and skilfully advised about appropriate courses and universities. Academic Environment The environment of your school of choice can make a…
Riyana and Sinead share their experiences of the October Venice Trip: “During our October half term we spent a fabulous week in Venice, visiting the galleries, exhibitions, and monuments the…
…a few days. It is possibly a little overwhelming, and often what they have seen takes time to settle and germinate with ideas manifesting much later on in the year….
The Art, Photography and Fren*]}*ch A level students visited Paris from 13th-15th November, exploring world‑renowned galleries, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable exhibitions. From Monet’s waterlilies to Meyerowitz’s documentary photography, their reflections…
…attractions, we learnt a lot about the city from gallery visits and exploring the hidden parts. The trip was exciting as we were always on the go and this ensured…
…you do not get the grades for your first choice, your CF choice, then you may get offered a place with your second option, the CI choice. (This is why…