Highlights Spring 2016

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Issue 55 Spring 2016

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ALBANS

Highlights

SCHOOL

New facilities BOOST teaching Teaching facilities have received a real boost in the 1928 block, the historic classrooms which now house the English Department. In two stages, over half term and Christmas, the classrooms have been transformed, with new acoustic ceilings with low energy LED panels and new flooring throughout.

Boys Bowled Over

Pupils notice the difference, with new desks, chairs and lockers, giving them an enhanced space for learning. For the teachers, there has been a huge change, with the installation of bespoke teaching walls. Incorporating storage cupboards and a screen, the entire surface can be used as a whiteboard and new audiovisual equipment can be used to project video, text and computer screens.

The classrooms in the historic 1928 block have been transformed

‘The new, state-of-the-art facilities in English offer a huge range of opportunities to teachers and students. The chance to use a range of the latest media and technologies to drive ‘The chance to use a forward teaching and learning in the range of the latest media subject makes this a really exciting time,’ commented James Hughes, and technologies to Head of English. ‘Facilities like this drive forward teaching really enhance the really excellent and learning makes this teaching which our pupils receive.’

a really exciting time.’

Not only has the work been completed on a tight timetable, it was internallymanaged with the help of some specialist external contractors. This efficient management brought the project in well under the allocated budget.

Tim Bowler, author of the Blade series of novels, fascinated Lower School pupils with a talk about his inspirations and a reading from his work. He was an entertaining raconteur with many amusing anecdotes, but he also spoke about the importance of creating characterisation with psychological depth. The boys were fascinated and took to heart his advice and encouragement never to give up and to be undaunted by setbacks.

CCF Cadet In Service In November the School was specially selected to represent all CCF RAF service sections in the UK at the annual Festival of Remembrance held in the Royal Albert Hall and attended by Her Majesty The Queen. RAF CCF cadet Joe Pattison had the enviable post of official escort to the CCF banner, which is paraded at the event by a cadet from each of the service sections. He could be seen performing his duty with expert precision during the BBC coverage of the event.

Maths Medal Haul The School’s top performing mathematicians Josh Oliver and Tom Hillman qualified for the prestigious and challenging Maths Olympiad, where Tom, a Fourth Former pitted against senior students,confidently secured his place in the second round. They had earlier excelled in the National Senior Mathematical Challenge, in which the School won 15 Bronze, 38 Silver and 11 Gold awards.


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