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Pupils and parents gush about the teachers across the board – ‘brilliant’, ‘sensitive’, ‘beyond fantastic’ – nobody had a bad word to say. One, bowled over by her daughter’s improvement in maths, told us, ‘she has gone from saying “I can’t do it” to “I can’t do it yet”.

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  • 21 March
    Mar 21 2024 4:27:48 PM

    We were delighted to welcome local heroes of @ParkLaneStables, Natalie O’Rourke MBE and her two children Woody and Alice, to chat to our Year 8 pupils about Down Syndrome. #WorldDownSyndromeDay https://t.co/rDTICeaQYf

  • 20 March
    Mar 20 2024 4:27:40 PM

    We welcomed speakers from charities OddBalls and Prevent Breast Cancer for talks to Year 11. Pupils learnt about the importance of self-assessment, and were told that early diagnosis can make all the difference. Thank you to the speakers for such informative talks! https://t.co/Sj0aDuupBF

  • 18 March
    Mar 18 2024 4:49:18 PM

    We are supporting Neurodiversity Celebration Week! All pupils in Years 7 and 8 were invited to enter our competition to design a celebratory flag. Congratulations to our winner, Alisa, in Year 7! Highly commended were Ben, Cam and Amity in Year 8 https://t.co/qH9yhgc7Jg

  • 15 March
    Mar 15 2024 4:59:35 PM

    On Tuesday, Lydia Bird spoke to our pupils about her career as a Producer for science documentaries. She discussed her career path and the importance of bridging the gap between scientists and the wider public through media. https://t.co/SJ7vNEJIPB

  • 14 March
    Mar 14 2024 2:31:32 PM

    Talk Consent visited Radnor this week to give an open and informative discussion to Year 11 about the topic of consent as part of their PSHE lessons. https://t.co/QEHVHxJE10

  • 13 March
    Mar 13 2024 2:40:36 PM

    We welcomed Art Historian, Emma Rutherford to Radnor yesterday. Not only speaking about her career running a business as a specialist in the field of miniature paintings, but about the techniques of making the miniatures and the meaning behind them. https://t.co/7xSoj5XG8s

  • 13 March
    Mar 13 2024 10:57:40 AM

    Year 9 Options Evening is taking place tomorrow evening at school. Highly recommend full attendance, this is a great opportunity to discuss your options with subject teachers before coming to a decision. Don't miss out! https://t.co/iZ7sdqFvHf

  • 12 March
    Mar 12 2024 3:45:47 PM

    Check out this week’s #goodnewstues ‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️‍♂️ @RadnorHouseTW #excellence #respect https://t.co/h4Jkpdqpqu

  • 11 March
    Mar 11 2024 4:18:17 PM

    Our Arts and Crafts club were getting creative for Mother's Day! They made sparkling key rings as gifts for their mums or for the mother figures in their lives. https://t.co/wgfohZRA4v

  • 08 March
    Mar 8 2024 3:49:16 PM

    Thank you to Amity, Shreya, Aoife, Florence and Lily for leading assemblies throughout the week on the topic of International Women's Day. They discussed the importance of the day for celebrating women as well as looking ahead to what still needs to be done. #IWD2024 https://t.co/uSBogIEC0m

  • 02 Nov
    Nov 2 2023 2:37:54 PM

    This year for Black History Month we celebrated Black British history, aiming to inspire our pupils to keep discovering more about Black British culture and history throughout the year.

  • 26 May
    May 26 2023 11:51:17 AM

    We are delighted with the achievement of our Eco-Club members, who under the guidance and inspiration of Radnor parent Sally Cornelius and Clare Marshall, our Head of Geography – have been awarded a Distinction in the Eco-Schools Green Flag Award.

  • 05 May
    May 5 2023 5:18:52 PM

    No Mow May! This week our Eco Club have been discussing the benefits of 'No Mow May' and why it is important to support the growth of wild flowers which provide the food for our pollinators! Here are some more details about the campaign from 'Plantlife'.

  • 21 Apr
    Apr 21 2023 5:12:41 PM

    This year Earth Day falls on Saturday 22nd April. Please get involved and help to save and protect our planet! Here are some ideas and resources to help you:

  • 26 Mar
    Mar 26 2024 12:23:09 PM

    The compiler of the first English dictionary, Samuel Johnson, once said, ‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.’  The London of 1777, when he made this remark, must indeed have been a place of great interest, but also no...

  • 21 Mar
    Mar 21 2024 5:29:29 PM

    If, like me, you have subscribed to Private Eye magazine over several years, your view of the world almost inevitably takes on a similar slant to those who write and edit the articles.  It is called confirmation bias, and it happens to all of us.  It was the same reason my parents chose to...

  • 15 Mar
    Mar 15 2024 12:35:22 PM

    We have a final visit this week to Mark Manson’s book with the asterisks on the cover, which is of course far more optimistic than the title suggests, albeit only after navigating some existential angst along the way, as you will see from what follows here.  I thought he was particularly...

  • 08 Mar
    Mar 8 2024 11:47:28 AM

    It looks like I need two more weeks to round off what I want to tell you about Mark Manson’s book – you know, the one with all the asterisks on the front cover that I’ve mentioned before and that is too rude to name here.  Like a fine wine or a mature cheese, the book gets bet...

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