First year A level Geographers have been fortunate to enjoy two field trips during such an unusual year. On Monday 12th October, they travelled to Walton-on-the-Naze by minibus to enjoy…
…commit. Enduring fourteen years of imprisonment, he eventually engineers his escape and embarks on a meticulously crafted quest for vengeance, assuming multiple identities. The film explores A Level topics such…
…and present and the ease with which the city accepted its history. For example, when we visited Museum Island on the last day, we were able to see bullet holes…
…develop key skills, and enjoy a balanced and rewarding sixth form experience. Each year the clubs and activities we offer change based on the interests and wishes of each cohort,…
…enjoyed an exceptional rate of success over the years. How Does the Upper Sixth Year Prepare Students for University? Over this one year period, close attention is paid to choosing…
…trip began on the 17th October, as fifteen eager students hopped off the UA15 flight from London to Newark, eagle-eyed and cameras fully charged. Our first visit was to the…
…and visits to the open days organised by specific colleges need to be booked and possibly reserved in advance. Oxford/Cambridge Open days: Department open days and college open days are…
…shared experiences brought us closer together. We supported each other through challenges, celebrated small victories and created lasting memories that went far beyond the slopes. In the end, this trip…
…when visiting a gallery, you may expect to come across a Wolfgang Tillmans or a Gregory Crewdson like I did on gallery visits to the Tate Modern and The Photographers…
…and the Peace Children’s centre in Watford for her local event and then collected for Save the Children for her Global involvement. She suggested we could sign up to do…