This week's newsletter provides medical book, film, and podcast recommendations, explores the ethics of surrogacy, explains the Mental Health Act, and answers the age old question: can you die from a broken heart? Read up on all that and more here.
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RADA Shakespeare Awards
We can't get enough of the Bard here at City. On 28 April, 17 year 9 drama students and year 13 drama scholar, Zara, performed two of Shakespeare's speeches to tutors from RADA as part of the Academy’s Shakespeare awards.

New head girl team
Congratulations to the new Head Girl Team, who were voted in this week!

Getting to the heart of it: Cardiologist Dr Varnava’s Founders Day Lecture
In a week where many were having metaphorical heart attacks about the proposed European Super League, our Founders Day lecture was suitably delivered by leading sports cardiologist and CLSG alumna Dr Amanda Varnava, who advises a number of professional football teams including Arsenal, Watford, and Fulham on screening for inherited heart conditions!
‘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.
