Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge
The evening was packed with original and insightful ideas from many young speakers, on a diverse range of topics, from neurodiversity to menâs mental health.
The evening was packed with original and insightful ideas from many young speakers, on a diverse range of topics, from neurodiversity to menâs mental health.
This was the first time we had a Culture Day where students from the secondary phase and Sixth Form embraced the opportunity to wear clothing to represent their heritage.
From the moment the curtain rose, students were captivated by the powerful music, impressive choreography and stunning special effects
Searching for specific elements in various forms of rock, to looking at skulls that display evolution was very interesting.
Year 5 launched their new Earth and Space topic with a visit from astronomer Sophie Larson and her interactive, space simulator!
The children arrived in a wonderful array of costumes, transforming themselves into Greek gods, goddesses, warriors, philosophers and mythical creatures.
the group delved into Indonesian heritage and gained hands on experience playing a traditional set of Javanese gamelan.
Overall, the trip addressed aspects of university applications that students often find challenging and for some, even influenced their future choices.
A real highlight was speaking with current Oxford students while having a full tour of the college.
A particularly moving part of the day was hearing from guest speaker John Hajdu