…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…
…well done to the students who created such a fun and meaningful event. If you’d still like to contribute, you can do so here: http://www.justgiving.com/team/brampton-edukid-fundraising?invite=true We are also delighted to…
Brampton College congratulates Hannah Hewetson, Head of Art, who has been chosen to be included in ‘100 Painters of Tomorrow’, a new publication from Thames & Hudson. 100 Painters of…
There has been much conversation and speculation in the press over the last week regarding proposed changes to the GCSE English literature syllabus. Michael Gove’s comments are published here: www.telegraph.co.uk…
…the quality of the experience. Students will be encouraged to enrol on the programme and progress at their own pace. They have until their 25th Birthday to complete it. http://www.dofe.org/…
…World War One so look out for a lot of coverage of questions relating to what people at the time hoped would be ‘the war to end all wars’. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jun/17/1914-18-not-futile-war…
Jonathan Chappell is head of Religious Studies at Brampton. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from University College London, and was recently awarded an MLitt in Theology from Darwin College,…