It will be going on public display at the Natural History Museum, where Helena is the interim curator of meteorites. As she explained to the BBC this carbonaceous chondrite is a time capsule from the beginning of the Solar System. We’re very proud of Helena and her work to unravel the history of these fascinating meteorites!
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Farewell, Reverend Katharine Rumens
Reverend Katharine Rumens - who will be a familiar face to many after twenty years as Rector at our neighbouring St. Giles - retired last week

A marathon achievement: Hometown Half
Huge congratulations to Miss Squire, Mrs Helm, and Mr Aldridge for running not one, not two, but 13.1 miles in aid of the mental health charity Mind this weekend, as part of the second ever Hometown Half marathon.

London Careers Festival
The London Careers Festival will be virtually hosted by the City of London Corporation between the 28 June – 2 July 2021.
‘Here, what counts are ideas. And in the heat of adolescence, students can develop what they think and believe is important, often giving them confidence that will last a lifetime.’ Read @clsghead ‘s article in today’s @telegraph via the link in our bio.
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24 November 2023
Year 12 mathematicians had a great trip to the maths in action conference last week. Topics covered included Fermat's last theorem and transforming mobius strips, how MRI scanners function & how numbers determine which musical notes sound good together.
