Junk Machine
Year 13 Philosophy students were asked to make a board game or mechanism made of junk around the house to explain the ethical theory of Virtue Ethics.
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Year 13 Philosophy students were asked to make a board game or mechanism made of junk around the house to explain the ethical theory of Virtue Ethics.
Science Journal club has gone from strength to strength over the last year as our presentations went digital via Teams, with lockdown actually increasing the number of Year 12 and 13 attendees from Warwick School and King's High School.
Rise of the Machines 2021: ‘Bring Your Own Devices at Warwick School’
Lots has been going on in the Languages Departments, alongside lessons of course.
Congratulations to Hassan Khalil who has received an offer to study at Harvard University.
Congratulations to our Upper Sixth students who were awarded the following certificates in this incredibly tough round of the Senior British Physics Olympiad.
The Warwick Independent Schools Foundation and The Kingsley School in Leamington Spa are to enter into a new partnership which will see the 310-pupil school take its place under the Foundation’s umbrella, alongside Warwick Preparatory School, Warwick Junior School, King’s High School, and Warwick School.
Members of the Upper Sixth have formed an improv troupe and are meeting online to explore the vast expanse of their collective imaginations.
In support of Children’s Mental Health Week, the Warwick Independent Schools Foundation launched a new service, dedicated to young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Our schools - Warwick School, Warwick Junior School, and King’s High and Warwick Prep - have drawn on their own resources, based on years of experience and specialist guidance, to provide access for anyone with an interest in mental health and wellbeing, as well as the wider school community. Our new Wellbeing Hub is now available here.
Changes in university entrance has far reaching impacts – even for Year 7.
Our Head of Counselling has some thoughts on managing winter lockdown.
We are delighted to report that this year we have 87 pupils studying for the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) at Warwick.