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Glastonbury Trip

In March, Year 7 were, accompanied by their Geography teachers for the annual field trip to Glastonbury. They studied land use in the town centre, including types of shops and pedestrian flows, before heading up the Tor to measure slope angles using clinometers and tape measures. The pupils learnt a great deal from the outing.

A Question of Taste Workshop at We The Curious

Upper Sixth Biologists had a fabulous day in the laboratory at the We The Curious science centre in Bristol using one of the most revolutionary biochemical technologies – the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – to explore an unusual human trait. They used DNA extraction, PCR techniques and gel electrophoresis to determine their own genotype in relation to the bitter-tasting chemical PTC (phenylthiocarbamide). The possible evolutionary significance of this characteristic was then discussed, along with the broader social, medical and ethical implications of gene technology.

CCF Trip to Redpoint

Our CCF enjoyed their second trip to Redpoint Climbing Wall this term with Lt. Padgett and Major Elks in tow. Their next will be caving and exploring the underground world of the Mendips.

Mapping The Combe

As part of their ‘909’ activities programme, a group of Year 7 cartographers visited The Combe, a 19th century secret garden which lies north of the School.

Divided into teams, pupils were presented with their challenge: to produce as detailed a map of the area as possible, complete with symbols, colour coding, and a key. While each team’s map-maker planned the design, their hardy researchers scampered off into the (manicured) wilderness before reporting back. Amidst the beautiful and inspiring surroundings, they produced a series of imaginative and informative maps, certain to help any visitor to the garden!