…Thus novels unite us and define our humanity. In an age when reading is in competition with so many other forms of communicational and technological stimulation, we aspire that pupils…
…on the number of pupils per class in Key Stage One at no greater than 30. There is no cap at Key Stage Two. American research, STAR, supported the argument…
…statistics that contradict this. In my opinion it is not all about the exam results being better in a single sex school, but it is about the unmeasurable life skills…
…the Pooh).” “Grateful for my life and having friends and family that support me.” “Grateful for not failing my chemistry exam!” “Grateful who stop to smile and share the day.”…
…National Children’s Orchestra provides orchestral training for children aged 7 to 14. The organization comprises five age-banded orchestras and six regional orchestras. Entry is by audition and every year approximately…
…for their particular year or school section. View an example Senior School Handbook. GCSE & A LEVEL EXAMS According to recent Government announcements, 2021 GCSE and A Level exams will…
…and remember feeling at home very quickly. WHAT MAKES BURGESS HILL GIRLS SPECIAL? Although there is understandably a focus on academic success and helping students achieve good exam results, for…
We are delighted for Year 8’s Phoebe who has been selected for the London Children’s Ballet touring company. Phoebe started ballet at the age of 3 years at…
…in her UKCAT medical application exam. Following an exciting Gap year where Alice will be involved in a number of research projects, she will start at LSE next year and…
…the students. Research titles “were clear and posed questions to which one genuinely wanted to know the answers”, with “clear and complex research” the result. The students were excited to…
…Daisy first joined the Plastic Tromtastics and then quickly progressed to working her way through the examination grades; she is currently studying for her Grade 4 exam. Daisy plays in…