Is it possible to manipulate the weather?

  Talvin Gill Year 10 For my scholars’ talk I decided to talk about if it was possible to manipulate the weather and more specifically if it is possible to prevent rain or on the other hand is it possible to induce rain. Nevertheless, when I thought of what I wanted to talk about a […]

150 not out! Cari discusses what’s best about our blog!

As the SES blog hits its 150th post, I have reviewed the range of content being generated by students and communicated through this increasingly popular medium. It’s often easy, to do the urgent and important or just do the things you know and not notice some of the other things going on around you.  Blog […]

What is Love? Asks Lottie.

‘What is love?’ by Lottie Pike   What is love? Is it a practice? Is it an infatuation? Or is it just purely chemical and biological instinct? The Ancient Greeks seemed to think it was all of the above; however, the Oxford dictionary defines it as ‘an intense feeling of deep affection’. But surely it […]

Personal Bests for Indoor Rowers! Blogs Olivia.

The 2018 SHS Indoor Rowing Competition happened last week and it some students produce some excellent sprint times with many of us beating our personal best times.  Charlotte Bolton stood out, or should I say rowed out, when she broke the Year 10 school  record with an incredible 566m in two minutes. Below I’ve listed […]

A fascinating blog on offender profiling by Elizabeth

Criminal Psychology – Offender Profiling    Offender Profiling is often used when the identity of the felon is unknown; the profiler uses personal effects to determine the felons psychological state and location. It is quintessentially used in significant criminal offences for example: murder, sexual assault also psychotic and serial offenders. It is often referred to […]