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December 2021

  • Speak Up Workshop

    Published 14/12/21

    On Friday the 3rd of December, Year 10 students took part in a communication workshop hosted by the Speakers Trust. Speakers Trust are a charity committed to helping young people improve their speaking and communication skills, who work alongside the Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge Foundation, to equip students with the confidence and skills they need to share their ideas and reach their potential. The day was an incredible success and offered our students a platform to prepare for their GCSE Spoken Language endorsement.  The winner of each group will be performing their speech in the Year 10's end of term assembly, and the top three students will be selected to participate in the next stage of The Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge. 

    It was a really gratifying experience and helped to boost my confidence. We got to share some stories and were asked questions about our experience. My mentor, Brendon, was really supportive and helped everyone overcome their anxieties about speaking in front of the class.  We got into small group to write and perform our speeches at first and then delivered them to the whole class. Overall, I am very grateful for the Jack Petchey Speak Up Challenge came to our school to do this workshop.

    Congratulations to our worthy winners: Kaya Vasudeva, Sanpreet Arora, Simranpreet Sandhu, Mustafa Usman, Diya Harrish, Pavleen Madhan, Shiv Padhiyar and Emily Nicholas. 

    Nancy Dutt [10O]

     

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  • Top of the Bench!

    Published 13/12/21

    Congratulations to Eliad Ahmed, Qais Remtulla, Simranjeet Kaur and Navvya Makwana, who finished in the top 10 Schools in Hounslow and Middlesex.

    A team of four Chemists, aged 14-16, were selected to compete at the Top of the Bench, Royal Society of Chemistry, inter-school competition. During the competition, we had numerous rounds of questions - each testing out chemical knowledge, under timed conditions. At the end, we played a bonus round where we were asked rather intriguing questions, such as what are metalloids? I learnt a myriad of new things, ranging from desulphurisation to the origins of elements.

    Eliad Ahmed [11B]

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  • Senior Maths Challenge

    Published 13/12/21

    Well done to Palvin Fernandes, Rohut Kumar Bajaj, Aya Galawinge, Yusuf Khan, Simarpreet Khurana and Minhaz Rahman who achieved a Bronze Award and Muna Abdullah and Shenoy Rego who achieved a Silver Award. 

    The ability to recognise different patterns, think logically and an understanding of mathematical theory were a few of the skills demanded by the Senior Maths Challenge. The biggest challenge I face while preparing for the Senior Maths Challenge was getting rid of my calculator dependency and using new tricks to solve problems efficiently without a calculator. Honing these skills helped me not only for the challenge but also for everyday use as a student. The Senior Maths Challenge was truly an experience I will treasure, from preparing to competing with the brightest mathematicians around my age.

    Shenoy Rego [13]

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December 2021