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Welcome to our latest news section, where you can read all about the latest events and stories from around the school.

Here, you can also view 'The Warwickian', our termly magazine celebrating of all things Warwick School.

May 2024

  • Accessibility and Inclusion Week 2024

    Published 16/05/24

    Warwick School launched their first Accessibility and Inclusion week this week.

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  • U13s are National Hockey Champions!

    Published 15/05/24

    On Friday, 10 May the U13 Hockey Team travelled to Nottingham Hockey Centre to compete in the England Hockey Schools Championships Finals.

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  • Shakespeare success for Seb and Harvey

    Published 13/05/24

    This week saw Warwick School hosting the English Speaking Union (ESU) Performing Shakespeare competition.

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  • Why orchestras matter

    Published 10/05/24

    Mr Robertson always enjoyed writing articles for the Newsletter, offering food for thought and encouraging greater understanding of Music throughout our community. ‘Mr Robertson’s Recommended Listening’ was a weekly joy for him to put together, and was indeed something that he kept up with when he was able whilst on Sick Leave. I knew that his phone ‘Notes’ contained numerous collections of thoughts and ideas on a range of subjects, and sure enough among these were a number of musings and half-written pieces intended for the Newsletter. The following is an article that Mr Robertson had drafted whilst in hospital at the start of this academic year. Whilst he would argue that it is not yet polished, it is finished enough that it seemed a shame not to share with his intended audience.

    Mrs Robertson

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  • Sheep brain dissection for Lower Sixth Psychologists

    Published 09/05/24

    Lower Sixth Psychologists are currently learning about the structures and functions of brain within the Biopsychology topic. To bring this learning to life, pupils were invited to partake in a dissection of a sheep brain as a lunchtime activity.

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