The Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is central to the educational philosophy of the diploma. It is a formally taught course that offers students the opportunity to reflect critically on diverse ways of knowing and to consider the role and nature of knowledge in their own culture, and in the cultures of others. In addition, it prompts students to be aware of themselves as thinkers, encouraging them to become better acquainted with the complexity of knowledge and to recognise the need to act responsibly. The course is assessed by an essay and presentation at the end of the diploma.
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 |
