At its most basic level, kindness is making a sacrifice to make someone else’s life better. The sacrifice may be as small as giving away your last cookie or as…
…to our A-Level English Literature students, the school community at large and guests from our partnership schools, St Catherine’s School, Bramley and Tormead School. Dr Corrie is a lecturer in…
…be able to relate to the same experiences of these women, we can see their perseverance in tandem with their successes as inspiration for overcoming our own challenges and for…
…aren’t recognised as being just as important as others. The fact that Stonewall has gained the most notoriety is, while commendable and amazing, not what justifies or gives worth to…
On Sunday 17 March, the Sixth Form A-Level English Literature students undertook their very own Chaucerian pilgrimage to experience a day of activities centred on the “Father of English Poetry”….
…depiction of the Cyclops through the ensembled company (Tom Allos et al.), complete with roving eye; the silhouetted revellers on Aeolus’ (Harry Gillian) island and silhouetted contest of the bow…
…the English Open Competition in Norwich in October. The competition was fierce, with the Scottish teams having the home advantage on the steep and bumpy hillend slope, featuring a sector…
…invasion of Ukraine. As Forbes put it, “her ruling is unique, but her commitment to a free and democratic society is not.” While there are many successes, there continue to…