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26/04/24

When your report says this about your school 👇 you know you are winning 🏆 Proud to be Headteacher pic.twitter.com/FoutpqIHKE

26/04/24

So pleased we have created an environment where students “…have genuine pride in belonging”. What an amazing team happy Friday! pic.twitter.com/sn8HazPfRA

26/04/24

Please use the following link to book your appointments with your child's teachers:https://t.co/q2Kgvxp6dj pic.twitter.com/mEVJtdUjtx

26/04/24

A very big 'Thank you' to Alex and the team, from Didcot TRAIN, for visiting our Yr8s & 9s over the last two mornings. The work you do with our students is always well received and appreciated.For information on the work they do, visit their website: https://t.co/JbGnyDj2p9

25/04/24

The students have done well today, only a few detours! First part of the walk done! Love the DofE pic.twitter.com/Vkxvr3F1hg

25/04/24

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25/04/24

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24/04/24

Year 8 learnt about the reaction between metals and oxygen today. They were able to make observations during a practical! pic.twitter.com/BCP9i13tvA

24/04/24

The Aureus Drama Club had an excellent performance yesterday! Thank you to everyone who came along.We are looking forward to performing as part of The National Theatre Connections Festival on Sunday at The North Wall Theatre.To book tickets: https://t.co/R8uRvEIrqY pic.twitter.com/zsuTUtbRKY

24/04/24

Aurie the Ox will soon be on his way to join his herd and start his adventure on the Oxtrail around Oxfordshire.He still needs some final touches and a coat of varnish, but here are some photos of him with his new ‘Starry Night’ inspired look. pic.twitter.com/cQOGIoheou

23/04/24

!! Urgent !! pic.twitter.com/aKqudLq5GP

22/04/24

Our careers day on Friday with the Thames Valley Police was a huge success! pic.twitter.com/tHfApI40iN

21/04/24

Still collecting dresses, suits, shoes and accessories. Please drop them off to reception pic.twitter.com/Lp0fD6sMQk

19/04/24

We are delighted to share with you that Amy King, Head of Creative & Expressive Arts, has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the 2024 Pearson National Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. pic.twitter.com/HpajLN43u8

18/04/24

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18/04/24

Here are our PE fixtures for the summer term and other school activities that we have planned. pic.twitter.com/tZPeZTenwL

17/04/24

Tickets now available from Mr Ali at £40 each. pic.twitter.com/tHscGp8mK0

16/04/24

The students and staff had a fantastic day and made significant progress. Thank you very much to the team and look forward to seeing you again in a few weeks. https://t.co/lhqX96xgpM

16/04/24

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16/04/24

Graham from Humanutopia working with our Yr9s today.Humanutopia: Our life-changing programmes are aimed at improving the mental health & wellbeing of all participants by empowering them to make positive changes in their life. pic.twitter.com/Yc7QHDDWl6

Posted on: 17/03/2023

Rutherford Appleton Labs

"On the 28th of February, we (Archit and Joshua) and a handful of the More Able students were welcomed to visit the Diamond Light Source at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire, one of the many science-based organisations local to Oxfordshire. Upon arrival, we were welcomed by the staff and had the privilege of receiving a brief presentation on a couple of projects being performed and studied in the diamond light facilities by two students who are on a placement year from University of Bristol.

 After this presentation, our group was taken to the first workshop where we used the ‘Freestyle Libre’, a sugar level monitor for people with diabetes, to measure the amount of sugar in orange juice, cereal, coke, bananas, ketchup and oreos. We deduced that coke had the most sugar and plain cereal had the least; we were also informed that the freestyle libre was manufactured in the Diamond Light Facility (Abbott).

Shortly afterwards, we got to speak with representatives from several different STEM-based organisations and learned about their projects and how they started their careers in science.

 After our brief lunch break, we were taken on a tour around the Diamond Light Facility and were disappointed to know there were no actual diamonds, however, we learned that the entire ring-shaped facility acted as a giant “super” microscope which many organisations used to study samples and carry out research. The ‘microscopes’ stationed around the circumference of the facility operated using rays produced by electrons that are sped up and then fired around the centre portion of the facility; the electrons produced a form of light caused by the electrons having to slow down slightly along the bends in the ring. These light rays are then used to take a highly magnified picture of any sample that needed to be analysed.

Finally, we were taken to our last workshop where we were given set budgets and had to buy materials with the said budget to create a miniature solar-powered car. After much hard work and brainstorming, we raced our creations among ourselves and against the other schools present on the trip that day and our group successfully achieved the fastest time.

Overall, this trip was extremely educational and intriguing and we all learnt a great deal about STEM and how it is currently affecting our lives, making it more efficient, and how we could venture into a science-based career. We were very glad that we had the opportunity to visit the Diamond Light Facility and it compelled us to consider a future career in the sciences."