Sixth Form Students Presented EPQ Projects

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Last month, our Sixth Form students proudly showcased their Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) presentations to an audience of parents, staff, and fellow students. The event highlighted months of independent research, critical thinking, and dedication, as students explored topics ranging from science and literature to social issues and creative design. Parents had the opportunity to engage with students’ projects, ask questions, and witness firsthand the depth of inquiry and personal growth that the EPQ journey involved. The presentations reflected not only academic rigour but also the individuality and passion of each student.

The evening served as a celebration of hard work and curiosity, and we were incredibly proud of what our Sixth Form students had achieved.

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