The impact of science on modern society is immense and dominates much of what will define this century, not only through the technological advancements it makes but also within the issues that surround that progression: climate change, fracking, nuclear fusion and stem cells to name but few. A valid opinion on any one requires some knowledge of science.
Through group 4 subjects students explore the concepts, theories, models and techniques that underpin each subject area and develop their understanding of the scientific method. In addition, a compulsory group 4 project encourages students to appreciate the environmental, social and ethical implications of science. This exercise is collaborative and interdisciplinary; it provides an opportunity for students to explore scientific solutions to global questions.
Group 4 subjects: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Computer Science, *Environmental Systems
*Environmental Systems and Societies may be considered as a Group 3 or Group 4 subject
The annual Eisteddfod took place on 12th March, marking a significant date in our School calendar that honours our wartime connection to Llanwrtyd Wells in Wales.
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Our Sixth Form Economics team are through to the National Final of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Budget Challenge.
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| Date | |
| Saturday, March 14 2026 | Staff Meeting - Academic Focus |
| Saturday, March 14 2026 | Senior School Chamber Choir Five Beacons concert rehearsal, Worcester Cathedral, 9.30am-1.30pm |
| Saturday, March 14 2026 | World Challenge Training Day, Kyteless, 9.30am-2.30pm |
| Saturday, March 14 2026 | Scholars' Pathway: Academic trip to Bodleian/Ashmolean/Pitt Rivers, Oxford, 8.30am-6.00pm |
| Saturday, March 14 2026 | Walters House Spring Ball, Avoncroft Museum, 7.00pm-11.00pm |
