As part of a beautiful charity project organised by Year 12 students Miriam, Nacho, Carlota and Asay, on Friday 25 January, a non-uniform day took place in the school which revealed yet again the remarkable generosity and kindness of the students. We raised money to support Sarah Almagro, who was infected with a meningococcus which cased sepsis (blood poisoning) and multi-organic collapse. This resulted in her having to have her lower arms and legs amputated and she now needs now expensive prostheses to get full mobility of the missing limbs. Thank you to those who collaborated in making possible for Sarah to get these protheses so she can get her life back on track.
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Language and Literature (Language A). Students take their studies in a language in which they are academically competent.
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Language acquisition (Language B). A modern language course with an emphasis on understanding another culture through its language.
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Individuals and Societies: Provides for the development of a critical appreciation of the nature and activities of human activities in history and the physical, economic and social environment that people inhabit.
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Experimental Sciences: The exploration of concepts, theories, models and techniques that underpin each subject area and through these, develop their understanding of the scientific method.
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Mathematics: The development of mathematical knowledge, concepts and principles and the development of logical, critical and creative thinking.
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The Arts: Students develop their understanding of the dynamic and changing nature of the arts and explore the diversity of arts and learn to express themselves with confidence and competence. Students may opt to study an additional science, individuals and societies, or languages course, instead of a course in the arts.