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4 Dec 2023 | |
The Studio School News |
The students took on different roles in a murder trial, based on a real knife crime case in London in 2012. They acted out live in the courtroom while the session facilitator explained the nuances of the courtroom and what was to happen at each stage. The students were excellent and were fully immersed in the experience. They also had chance to meet law undergraduates who worked with each team to assist in the courtroom and answer any questions the students had about the law courses or university life.
Daniella, Grace, and Ishani, three talented Ignite students, have been shortlisted for the dot-art school competition, with the public vote now open. More...
We held a showcase towards the end of last week with some of the amazing projects by students. More...
Do you know what a differential, also called a “diff”, does? Most people don’t, but without them, cars and buses would only be able to go in straight … More...
Three of our A-level Physics students, Joy, Haoren and Romeo, who were Regional Heat winners of the UK Space Design Competition took part in the Natio… More...
Photographers often work in studios or on location, editing their images using software to enhance colours and details. More...
Dr Alex Broadhead, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature at The University of Liverpool, spoke to students about how the controversial ro… More...