Head's Newsletter 15 December 2017

daily life. Professor Andrea Sella even managed to link exploding dry ice in a bottle and the reduction in global warming! Students were also privy to useful information about the GCSE exams from the Chief Examiner, who suggested some tips for revision and general exam technique. We all had a great day and gained some valuable scientific knowledge in the process. Fin Isaacs 10RCG

visiting Spanish Prime Minister, as he emerged from Number 10 after Brexit talks with Theresa May. Finally we returned to Parliament Square for a tour of the UK Supreme Court, made famous by its decision in January to give Parliament a vote on triggering Article 50. Yes, that Brexit issue once again. It seems our departure from the EU will be keeping Parliament, the Government and the Judiciary busy for many months to come.

Last Tuesday 5 th December, twenty A-Level Politics students took their annual trip to Westminster. We started by taking a tour of Parliament before quizzing local MP Ed Davey on the latest developments in the Brexit negotiations.

HOUSE DRAMA In the House Drama competition, Darwin Wilberforce won with their performance of Double-O Vegan.

Next, we walked up and down Whitehall, spotting the different government departments as we went. At Downing Street we stopped awhile and craned our necks to glimpse Mariano Rajoy, the

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