Les Incroyables To stage a school production of the iconic Les Misérables is daunting, to do this in a historic Tudor room and solely in French, with a number of students who are not studying the language, even more so! However, thanks to an innovative approach to production, performance and setting, the MFL Department staging…
Tolerance means accepting differences in people: their opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, and so on. It’s a fair attitude towards those who are different from us, and it is essential for living in a diverse world In our daily lives, we encounter people who are different from us in many ways, and sometimes…
The Easter holidays were jam-packed with trips both abroad and within the UK, across many subject departments. Fourth Form students visited the newly built Soho Place Theatre in London for a performance of Euripides’ popular Greek tragedy, Medea. The tragedy was set to a superb soundtrack and had ingenious staging, including a Chorus of Corinthian…