The sixth formers who make E.coli
On an innovative new course, state school and independent pupils were given the chance to make E.coli, extract DNA from fruit flies and visit a dental hospital.
On an innovative new course, state school and independent pupils were given the chance to make E.coli, extract DNA from fruit flies and visit a dental hospital.
Julie Robinson, General Secretary of ISC, explains why independent schools are more popular than ever...
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Al McConville, Deputy Head Academic, argues that to really expand their minds, children should be encouraged to learn, literally outside, the confines of a narrowly-defined curriculum…
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Old Blue Jon McLeod explains why he is happy to pay his children’s full school fees when so many others at Christ’s Hospital are receiving financial support…
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