Peter Davison

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Social Mobility Commissioners Call In

We were joined by members of the Social Mobility Commission, a Government appointed board, of which our very own Mr. Wright is part of. The Commission are tasked with finding ways to encourage a fairer society with more equal opportunities.  They visited Southmoor to discuss ideas with students and the day featured a lecture on …

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Colourful Details with OxNet

The third session in the OxNet Seminar Series took a look into colour covering areas such as psychology, mathematics and philosophy. Students debated a range of questions, including ‘If a light flashes and nobody sees it, does it have a colour?’ and ‘Do we experience the same reality?’.

Medical Marvels

Congratulations to Laura Giles and Deanna Wyness for having received some of the first offers to Medical School institutions this year. Laura has received an offer from Sunderland University whilst Deanna has one from Newcastle University. Watch this space for more news on where our Sixth Formers are headed as more of our students learn …

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The Addams Family

Our production of ‘The Addams Family’ came to a close, after delighting hundreds of guests across the four nights. Thanks so much for all the support and praise. The cast and crew really appreciated the encouragement.

OxNet Thinks Big

Professor Richard Bower from Durham University ran this year’s first OxNet Seminar on the topic of Cosmology. Our minds were boggled as we discussed questions like ‘How big is the universe?’ and ‘Does the universe have a beginning?’.  The session ended with students having a go on a VR headset, watching the formation of the …

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 A Tour with a Difference

Year 12 and 13 Sociology students visited Durham University to explore the Sociology and Criminology Faculty and spend time with Dr Kim Jamie discussing the social stratification of society and the impact of policy on the individual. The university programme covers areas such as health, communities and social policy, education and social inequality.  Students then took …

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