Kirill | Lashchikov | 7 | Curie |
benny | gilbert | 7 | Curie |
Gabs | Alexander | 7 | Curie |
Teddie | Stewart | 7 | Curie |
Daniyah | Rabeah | 8 | Galileo |
Ludan | Mekki | 8 | Galileo |
Joseph | Chibley | 8 | Newton |
Hanan | Ali Kamal | 8 | Newton |
Enkhzaya | Batbayar | 8 | Faraday |
Ruth | Isayas | 8 | Curie |
lilly | ibrahim | 8 | Einstein |
Kardel | John | 9 | Newton |
Lauren | Berrie | 10 | Lister |
Dalya | Edaan | 10 | Curie |
sara | alkawash | 10 | Lister |
Thank you all for your support and have a blessed day!
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Is anyone available to take some more able Y10 and Y12 students to Brunel university this Saturday? You will be compensated for the day, and will be able to spend the day completing your own work at the university. Please email Priya Thakrar for more info!
Please could all members of staff fill in the JCQ Declaration of Interest Form 2022/23 (EXAMS) – it only takes 30 seconds.
As a registered exam centre we are required to take all reasonable steps to ensure that any conflicts of interest (COI) in relation to the delivery and awarding of examinations/assessments is identified, recorded and managed effectively.
A Conflict of Interest occurs where any member of staff who has access to privileged information, or is responsible for making decisions about assessment outcomes, could, potentially, use that information, or their position, to give an unfair advantage to students with whom they have a relationship and who are entered for an examination/assessment at the centre itself or any other centre.
Such a relationship may exist with members of their family (which includes stepfamily, foster family and similar close relationships), or close friends and their immediate family (e.g. son/daughter).
A COI also occurs if any member of centre staff is entered for an examination/assessment.
Any questions, please contact OSH.
An organisation called The Brilliant Club is offering a fully funded summer school opportunity for Year 12 students.
The summer school, Imperial Life Sciences Scholars, is aimed at students interested in studying Biology or Biochemistry at university. It will take place online from 24th to 28th July. Further eligibility criteria can be found on the application form linked here.
This summer school focuses on academic enrichment and university preparedness, and supports the supra-curricular engagement that highly selective universities such as Imperial College London look for in student applications. Click here to find out more about what participants can expect at the summer school.
It is their aim to support students from backgrounds that are underrepresented in higher education to take part in a summer school. As such, they’d particularly be keen to receive applications from students from these backgrounds.
To apply, students should complete the Imperial Life Sciences summer school application form as soon as possible and before the final deadline at 12pm on Tuesday 2nd May.
Best,
Priya Thakrar