Active transport has a myriad of benefits, including improved mental and physical health, and reduced congestion and pollution. Considering this, last Friday, we ran the first workshop for staff and…
The first Medical Forum session began with a timeline to mark the milestones for medical or dental school applications. Everyone already knew each other as they had trespassed at least…
Computer programming is an exciting and creative experience. It becomes a more satisfying experience if you can see the outcome of your design and program in the physical world. Robotics…
I felt privileged to be among the audience last week to hear the deeply moving, emotional and powerful testimony of Holocaust survivor Zigi Shipper. The talk to our students and…
On average, according to the ‘Women’s Sports Foundation’, girls have over 1 million fewer opportunities to play sports in secondary schools than boys. This shocking statistic is the result of…
We’re delighted to announce that our annual Open Evening and Art Exhibition will be on the 23rd June, 6.30-8.30pm. It’s a wonderful opportunity to have a tour of the college,…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked the most terrible and tragic European war in our lifetime. We have been hugely moved by the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people…
It seems that, once again, the world is divided. No, I’m not talking about the controversy surrounding responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, or Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill,…
I’m a student at Brampton College and sit on the Green Committee. Last term, I interviewed the Principal of Brampton College, Bernard Canetti, about the climate crisis and what he’s…
I stand captain of my ship with my crew dependent on me. The Prince; broken. The old man with a leaden tongue. The musician with her harp strings cut and…