Year 9 landscapes
Mrs Francis' Year 9 pupils have been working on a landscape project inspired by photographs they’ve taken of a favourite location or a well-known place.
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Mrs Francis' Year 9 pupils have been working on a landscape project inspired by photographs they’ve taken of a favourite location or a well-known place.
This year’s A-Level and GCSE students’ work comes together in our celebratory annual Art Gala exhibition.
Nate swam in four events at the Coventry and District swim meet over the weekend at the Alan Higgs Centre in Coventry, with fantastic results.
On Friday, 16 May, the annual End-of-Season Rugby Presentation Evening took place in the grand setting of Warwick Hall.
This year's 80th anniversary of VE day was honoured by our cadets with a church service and parade.
We are proud to be supporting the amazing work of Hockey for Heroes on their annual tour to raise awareness and funds for military veterans.
We are delighted to announce that Ben, in Lower Sixth, has been accepted into this summer's National Youth Jazz Collective course for August.
The Aerospace Careers Programme (ACP) is a charity that exists to support the next generation of young engineers and pilots in the Aerospace industry. They work with partners from industry to promote and advise school students of various pathways into Aerospace.
Warwick School has worked with ACP over the past 5 years, and it was fantastic to have them return once more to present some of the latest technologies to students from our Foundation and from local state schools.
The day was led by Chris Marshall who runs a company in the UK that provides uncrewed aircraft systems for film, tv, agriculture and surveying industries – making use of drones and VR technology. His presentation also included visionary examples of “next generation” routes into Aerospace industries. These included AI powered Systems Engineering; Orbital Robotics Engineering; Commercial Space Mission Designers and Terraforming Engineering. Chris then discussed his own commercial enterprise and gave examples of the kind of aerial surveying he undertakes and also where AI can be utilised to interpret and map out ariel footage.
Lee Mason was next to present. He discussed his role as a digital artist and demonstrated real use cutting edge technology involving Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Blockchain tools to produce 3D/virtual designs.
Finally, Michael Stokes presented various ways to becoming a commercial pilot. Michael is in the final stages of acquiring his Airline Transport Pilot Licence theory certification and he built up his flying hours whilst working in industry.
The students were then treated to an exciting and unique interaction with a Boston Dynamics robot dog called Spot. There are only 13 of these in the UK and cost around £100,000. For the presentation, Spot was equipped with speech recognition software that was connected to a Large Language Model AI tool. This allowed students the chance to ask it questions directly. Dialogue was not restricted to just technical information or even just English! Spot provided responses to students in any language they preferred, allowing questions in Danish and Mandarin alongside English without any problem.
After lunch, the breakout sessions offered a chance for students to explore some of the technology provided and discussed by ACP. This included simulators configured to train people how to fly drones; utilising VR tools to explore and create 3D digital artwork and design; 3D flight simulation and situational awareness using VR headsets. Of course, Spot continued to roam and interact with the students throughout the breakout sessions.
Feedback from students was overwhelmingly positive and they left the day enriched and armed with relevant information around the Aerospace industry.
14 cadets attended a VE Day celebration at Priors House Care Home in Leamington.
75 Year 10 and Year 12 cadets were lucky enough to have a go in the Babcock Immersive Training Experience (BITE) simulator on Friday, 9 May.
Huge congratulations to Old Warwickian, Fin Smith, who has been selected in the British and Irish Lions squad selections for this year's tour to Australia.
Warwick School's Buglers were back in action this week as they featured in local VE Day 80th Anniversary celebrations.