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Student Awarded Place at The Royal Academy of Music

We are extremely proud of our Year 9 student, Ellen G, in having been awarded a place at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music this coming September.

Ellen has been playing the double bass for the past three years and has been involved in a variety of local music ensembles. She is currently a member of the Hertfordshire Schools Symphony Orchestra with whom she took part in the Hertfordshire Schools Gala at the Royal Albert Hall last year and has also, most recently, been involved in the National Youth Orchestra Inspire programme.

Ellen is extremely excited that in September she will join the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music to further her studies. Congratulations Ellen, we wish you all the best with your future accomplishments!

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20th March

Future engineers reach new heights at Cambridge physics experience

Members of the Year 7 and 8 Science Club recently swapped the classroom for the historic halls of the University of Cambridge, taking part in the prestigious Cambridge Physics Experience. The day began with an inspiring tour of Churchill College, where pupils gained a unique insight into the architectural and academic history of the site. This was followed by an engaging presentation on university life, highlighting the long-term benefits of higher education and offering the group a glimpse into the exciting opportunities that await them in the future. The afternoon shifted from theory to practical engineering as the pupils were tasked with a series of high-stakes Martian challenges. Working in competitive teams, they were charged with designing and building model Mars Rovers capable of navigating a simulated rocky and sandy Martian terrain. In addition to the rovers, the teams had to construct landing modules engineered to survive a precarious drop from a high balcony. The competition was fierce, but it was our very own team 'Dux' that claimed the title of overall winners. Their rover outperformed the field by traveling the furthest distance across the challenging surface. Furthermore, their meticulous approach to the mass and structural integrity of their landing module paid off, resulting in a perfectly soft landing that impressed the judges. It was a fantastic day of hands-on science that showcased the ingenuity and teamwork of our junior scientists.