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Mount Vesuvius turned this ancient brain into glass THE ONLY OCCURENCE ON EARTH! The eruption of Mount Vesuvius 79 AD is most famous for entombing the...
The Art Dept are running the Spring Photography Competition again this year. Students and staff are invited to take part. This was really successful last year,...
Year 9 Dragon’s Den Final took place in the Innovation Space this week. Year 9 were given the opportunity to test their creative and entrepreneurial skills...
On the 26th of March, our A-Level Economics class headed to Westfield Stratford for a Tutor2U Grade Booster workshop—and it did not disappoint! The day was...
Psychology students had an unforgettable experience at the A-Level Psychology and Criminology Conference, enjoying inspiring and thought-provoking talks from a stellar line-up of experts. Eminent criminologist...
Cicada wings and gecko feet could be key to defeating bacteria’s resistance to drugs. To combat antimicrobial resistance, scientists in Japan have been researching natural and...
This afternoon the House Quiz for Years 10-13 was led by our wonderful House Captains in the Montaigne Theatre. Well done to Montaigne who took the...
Ricin is one of the world’s most famous poisons, having featured in Agatha Christie novels, TV shows and real-life cold war assassination attempts. The compound is...
¡Hola a todos! Recently, Spanish students in years 9, 10, and 12 received our first emails from our Penpals from the Company of Mary School in...
The Yoto Carnegies shortlist is announced! The Yoto Carnegies, the UK’s longest running book awards for children and young people, today announced their longlists for 2025....
GCSE and A Level Music Students Enjoy a Trip to Les Misérables The students thoroughly enjoyed the trip, not just from an academic perspective but also...
Just a few days ago on March 8th, the world, including the Hispanic world, celebrated International Women’s Day, or el Día Internacional de la Mujer. In...
On Fri 7th March Year 13 biologists carried out a kidney dissection as part of their A level biology topic on homeostasis. The students got to...
Earlier today, the French A level students from years 12 and 13 were given the wonderful opportunity to attend a French presentation about politics at Reading...