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Year 7 & Year 8 Production
June 22, 2022
Noughts & Crosses
This exciting production follows a bittersweet love story between two young people set in a society divided by racial bigotry, terrorism and injustice.
Sephy, a Cross, is the Deputy Prime Minister’s daughter from the powerful black ruling class. Callum, a Nought, is a white member of the underclass and the son of an undesirable agitator. The play sensitively explores the topics of discrimination, racism and the power struggles between different races and cultures to educate our young people on moments of our shamed, shared history.
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Biology Club
Our Year 7–9 Biology Club students explored fish anatomy with a hands‑on dissection, investigating the digestive system, nervous system and eyes. This practical session offered a valuable and engaging learning experience, helping students deepen their understanding of biological structures and functions. Students also enjoyed feeding our planted aquatic ecosystem and caring for our terrapins, making […]
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JAN 26, 2026
AI in the Workplace
Following a request from our Year 10 students to learn more about AI in the workplace, we were excited to welcome OA Manish Karani to school. Manish is a former investor turned entrepreneur with over 12 years’ experience working across the UK, Singapore, and Switzerland with major organisations including Credit Suisse, RBS Coutts, and Grant […]
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DEC 1, 2025
Our CCF Cadets at Imperial War Museum Duxford
Our cadets had the incredible opportunity to visit the historic Imperial War Museum Duxford. They explored multiple hangars filled with rare aircraft and fascinating artefacts from World War II, gaining insight into aviation history and military heritage. The museum’s active runway was buzzing with activity, featuring iconic aircraft such as Hurricanes, Spitfires, and P-51 Mustangs […]
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