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2 Dec 2024 | |
The Studio School News |
This week Flowerhouse delivered a planting workshop with a group of our Year 10 students and was in collaboration with Liverpool Biennial using the planters repurposed from the sculptures created by Alicja Biala: Merseyside Totemy. ‘Merseyside Totemy' is a new public artwork that visualises statistics and figures related to the impact of climate change on the Liverpool City Region, one of the area’s most at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change. Click here if you would like to find out more.
John Wong has produced an outstanding piece of work for his Year 10 engineering design project. More...
Before the Christmas holidays, Mark Duffy, Project Manager at Sellafield, delivered a session on their early years career programme for IT, Business a… More...
The students from Student Neonatal, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society from Liverpool University gave the second of their excellent workshops to Year … More...
Geneticists study genes, DNA, and how traits are passed from one generation to the next. They work in laboratories, researching how genetics influenc… More...
Before the Christmas holidays, Mark Duffy, Project Manager at Sellafield, delivered a session on their early years career programme for IT, Business a… More...
We're pleased to announce that Year 13 NLA student, Enis Gerxhalija, has been offered a place to read Physics at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. More...