Education Choices Magazine - Spring 2025

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TRADITIONAL LEARNING

An End to Latin in the State Sector? How a classical education can unlock the modern world. With the Department for Education ending funding for the Latin Excellence programme in the state sector, we asked Jessica Ashby MA (Cantab), Head of Classics at St Catherine’s School, Bramley, for her view as to its value. “The arrival of AI poses many questions for education. Many elements of careers to which students have previously aspired are being replaced by AI. What seems further away is the replacement of critical analysis and the ability to look at the world through someone else’s eyes. Students of ancient languages learn to work through every

sentence with rigour, accounting for the case, number and gender of every noun; for the person, tense, voice and mood of every verb. But they also learn to be sensitive to the political climate in which texts were written, to the response they offer to earlier literature, to the message they seek to convey and to what audience.

Classics students learn to examine both what is there and what is not: in Classics, that is often the perspective of women or slaves. Students learn to identify bias and which alternative sources - literary or material - they might examine to redress this. Beyond an enhanced lexicon, a key to Romance languages and attention to detail, Classics develops skills of cultural awareness, critical thinking and self-reflection. It is this combination of close analysis and cultural sensitivity which continues to make Classicists so valuable in the modern world.” JESSICA ASHBY MA (Cantab) Head of Classics at St Catherine’s School, Bramley www.stcatherines.info

FROM LACROSSE LOVER TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER . Samantha Knights KC, alumna 1989, Matrix Self-belief from St Cat’s stcatherines.info

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OPEN DAYS AT BRIGHTON

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Walls of Change

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New Build Homes

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Countryside Charm

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Why Choose Exeter University?

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Step-by-Step University Admissions Advice

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The Constant Evolution of the English Language

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The Right Help at the Right Time

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Improving Educational Outcomes

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Digital Wellbeing

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Welcome to State Boarding

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An End to Latin in the State Sector?

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International Rowing Success

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Communal Spaces

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Mrs. Julie Lodrick

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Miss Rachel Hart

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The Benefits of Boarding

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Mrs. Alex Hutchinson

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Navigating Disagreement Successfully

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Navigating Global Issues

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Teaching Truth In An Age of Misinformation

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Supporting Neurodiversity with AI

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Unlocking Potential

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pages 36-38

Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child

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“Why Can’t You Just Behave?”

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My Awesome Autism

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Embracing Emotional Challenges

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Supporting One Another

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It’s Never Too Late!

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Protecting the Wild

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Supporting a Sustainable Future

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The Next Generation of Conservationists

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We Are All Connected

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Will Newman

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Ms. Victoria Playford

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Head in a Warzone

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Transforming Our World

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The Benefits of an All-Through School

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Empowering Growth

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The Journey of a Lifetime

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Joining Pre-Prep School

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The Chelsea Nursery

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