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  • 08/02/22

    Year 10 students, Jesus College, Oxford

    Today five Year 10 students had the excellent opportunity to visit Jesus College, Oxford. Jesus College was founded in 1571 by a group of Welshmen led by Hugh Price, Treasurer to St. David's Cathedral. The trip, which form part of our enrichment programme, was designed to inspire these top set s...
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  • 07/02/22

    Downing College, Cambridge

    Today, the English department took its most scholarly students across key stage 4 to visit Downing College, Cambridge. The college itself sat within a magnificent 20 acres site in the heart of Cambridge and founded in 1800 by the bequest of Sir George Downing. The day's focus was the reading of...
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  • 03/02/22

    Force Majeure at The Donmar House

    Today, the Year 10 drama students will be visiting the Donmar Warehouse to see a performance by this contemporary theatre group, after undertaking a workshop at the academy throughout the week. The students will be seeing a production of Force Majeure, based on the film by Ruben Ostlund
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  • 01/02/22

    LGBTQ+ History Month

    Today marks the start of LGBTQ history month and, throughout February, Pimlico Academy students will be learning about important figures whose hard work and determination to fight for equality for all has laid groundwork for the recognition of equal rights for those who are part of the LGBTQ+ commun...
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  • 28/01/22

    Year 10 students visit Magdalen College, University of Oxford

    Today five year 9 students will visit Magdalen College, Oxford. The college was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. When founded it was the largest in Oxford. We hope that those who attend the trip and many others from out school will be inspired to make...
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  • 27/01/22

    Holocaust Memorial Day

    Today we observe Holocaust Memorial Day with a reflection from Mr Piepskovitz which you can read Here. Holocaust Memorial Day is a time when we reflect on the horrors of the genocide that took place in Nazi Germany and in subsequent atrocities, and we seek to learn the lessons of the past. 
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  • 21/01/22

    Year 13 trip to the Globe Theatre

    Today Mr Stutchfield will be taking his English A level class to see a performance at the famous Globe Theatre. The students will see a production of Hamlet, a text that they have been studying within their lessons. 
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  • 19/01/22

    Romeo and Juliet

    Congratulations to all students who took part in the academy production of Romeo and Juliet over the last two nights. It was great to see students back on stage, and performing this classic Shakespeare play
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  • 12/01/22

    Children and Young People's January newsletter

    January's monthly newsletter from Mind.
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  • 17/12/21

    Young Enterprise Club

    A group of Sixth Form students have created a business venture to generate income and, in so doing, develop their business skills. At this writing, they are developing their own product line to take to market. In the meantime, they have been raising initial start-up funding by selling sweets to a ve...
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