Bacchae, by Greek playwright Euripides is a classic tragedy. James and a group of other classics enthusiasts from the Fourths recently went to an…
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What better way to test ones linguistic skills than by engaging in the cut and thrust of a lively debate. Read on as Ka'im in the Lower Sixth shares…
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A few hours ago, the 24 Hours of Music came to an end, after a marathon night of continuous performances. Read on to hear some of the highlights of a…
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On Thursday 1st February, A Level Philosophy students attended the 2024 Young Philosophers Conference. Read Nikhil's summary of the conference and…
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Tuesday 13th February will provide pupils and parents in the Divisions and above with an excellent opportunity to explore the exciting world of STEM…
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Each year, the British Physics Olympiad runs a competition (also named the British Physics Olympiad) designed to stretch A-Level students. Read on to…
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Last Friday, Jacob Rose (Lower Sixth) made his impressive Herrick debut with a talk on the renowned, 20th century French philosopher, Albert Camus.…
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In this week's assembly, Head Master, Simon Everson discussed the nature of humanity and the idea of the self. Read on to hear his thoughts on this…
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Ten Upper Sixth students and one OMT have performed excellently at interview and have secured places at Oxford or Cambridge (conditional on A Level…
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