Spotlight on.......Psychology
The Benefits of Forced Experimentation -
Welcome to our latest news section, where you can read all about the latest events and stories from around the school.
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The Benefits of Forced Experimentation -
Industrial Cadets Week 2020 (November 23 – 27)
The Warwick Independent Schools Foundation is delighted to announce two new appointments to guide the Midlands’ leading independent schools through the next stage of their journeys.
Determined that 'the show must go on' despite Covid-19, our talented Upper Sixth thespians took to the Bridge House Theatre stage much to the delight of the small audience of their year group bubble and socially distanced staff.
Determined that 'the show must go on' despite Covid-19, our talented Upper Sixth thespians took to the Bridge House Theatre stage much to the delight of the small audience of their year group bubble and socially distanced staff.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.
Albeit delayed, our Sixth Formers had the opportunity to hand over a cheque from their Grow 100 project, whilst also being presented with the winning trophy for ‘most money raised’ by Chris Godber, Community Manager.
After intense organisation, anticipation, and a little trepidation, 67 interviewers and 36 Warwick School Sixth Formers met for the annual ‘Speed Interviewing’ event. This year, however, was very different, as it was held virtually, in the comfort of each person’s home.
Warwick School is delighted to have been recognised by Trinity College London as one of 56 Trinity Champion Centres across the UK. The Champion Centres are recognised for their successful delivery of the Arts Award qualifications.
Warwick School is delighted to have been recognised by Trinity College London as one of 56 Trinity Champion Centres across the UK. The Champion Centres are recognised for their successful delivery of the Arts Award qualifications.
Harvest is the special time of year we set aside to rejoice and give thanks for God’s goodness, the gift of Creation and the bounty of earth, seeds, soil, sun and rain. It is time, also, to honour those whose toil it is to plant, tend, water, maintain, harvest, gather, grind and mill the seeds and grains of our daily bread.
Warwick School’s rugby club is very proud to have raised an amazing £22,995.92 for the South African charity HOKISA (Homes for Kids in South Africa).