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Head's Blog: Montaigne, Essays and Academic Enrichment
Why do we ask students to write essays? At least part of the answer to that question is found in 16th century France.
New York Times best-selling author Megan Whalen Turner's workshop with Year 9
Students in Year 9 were treated to a visit from the New York Times best-selling author Megan Whalen Turner, who visited school to talk to students about the latest book in her award-winning series The Queen’s Thief.
Sixth Form Prospectus
Edie and Ellie introduce Cressida Cowell at Bath Children's Literature Festival
Ellie and Edie, Year 5 students at RHB Prep, recently had the very important and exciting job of introducing their favourite author, Cressida Cowell, to the stage at Bath Children's Literature Festival.
Head's Blog: Enthusiasm for STEM at RHB
This week our Sixth Form IB students were challenged to develop their scientific skills even further through the Collaborative Science Project, an inter-disciplinary activity focusing on the implications of science through practice-based learning, teamwork and cooperation. The teams are drawn from all Group 4 subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, DT, PE and Computer Science) and developed their own research titles around the theme of ‘Sustainability of the Olympics.’
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IB Diploma Programme Collaborative Project
Our IBDP students in Year 12 and 13 spent two days working together recently to research, create and test ideas related to the theme “Sustainability of the Olympics”.
A Journey to Remember: Battlefields of Northern France
As half term began, our English and History students embarked on a profound educational trip to the Battlefields of Northern France, exploring ares of conflict during the First World War around Ypres and the Somme.