Bond is Bach! The audience at last night's Scholars’ Concert heard it all, from concertos on strings to 007's theme on tuba, played by our music scholars from Year 7-11. Thank you to everyone involved, including Mr Andrews, our visiting music teacher for piano, who very kindly accompanied a number of the students. We can't wait for next week's concert for our sixth form scholars!
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Good COP, Bad COP
This year sees the UK host COP26 in Glasgow in November - the UN international conference on climate change. To get a taste of what a negotiation between lots of different countries is like, four of our students took part in a 'mock COP' event, organised by the London Schools Eco-Network, at St Pauls' Girls School.

Prize Day 2021
After two long years, it was an absolute pleasure to be back in the beautiful Guildhall for prize giving last Friday. We particularly enjoyed welcoming back many of last year's year 13 to give them something of the fitting send off which had been denied them in the summer. Many had just started university or were poised to do so, and it was lovely to hear their tales.

Year 9 visit the Black Country
The History and Geography department's joint visit to Carding Mill Valley and the Black County Museum in late September marked year 9's first-ever residential school trip!
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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.
