Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge
It was a personal and compelling speech that delved into the realm of what it means to be from mixed heritage.
It was a personal and compelling speech that delved into the realm of what it means to be from mixed heritage.
The students were able to experience the museum's vast collection of groundbreaking inventions and technological advancements throughout history.
It was an enriching experience for the students and provided an invaluable accompaniment to their understanding of the GCSE Art objectives.
Each child worked tirelessly to remember their lines and deliver them with confidence, adding charm and personality to the Nativity story.
The programme focuses on developing advanced reasoning and problem solving skills, challenging students to think critically and approach problems from new angles.
Traditional carols such as 'Once in Royal David's City' and 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing', accompanied by the Orchestra, encouraged everyone to join in, filling the church with joyful voices.
As they walked through the different scenes, they saw a wise man, a shepherd, Joseph, Mary and of course the baby Jesus.
The children sang and danced beautifully and looked fabulous in their costumes!
It was lovely to welcome parents and carers to this service of Christmas songs and carols
A professor of Physics at the University of Surrey, talked about wormholes and space time travel, and how possible this is and could be in the future.