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Futureneers
History
   Futureneers trip to University of Sussex
This year saw the launch of the futureneers programme, a series of events and weekly sessions for budding engineers. Pupils attended a day of interactive workshops at the School of Engineering and Informatics at the University of Sussex, and visited Edwards Vacuums, a world leader in developing and manufacturing sophisticated vacuum products for industry.
  Futureneers trip to Edwards Vacuums
Geography
    William Brown, winner of the Geographical Association WorldWise International Competition
a place to read history at St John’s College Oxford.
‘From the start of Year 10 at the College, I’ve always been supported and encouraged by the incredible History Department. I was provided invaluable interview preparation and aptitude test practice and was lucky to secure a place at St John’s College Oxford to read history. I took
a good luck card from the department to the university during the interview process! I’m deeply grateful to both the College and my fantastic teachers.’ Rae Greenhow
Rae Greenhow awarded place to read history at St John’s College Oxford
William Brown was a winner
of the Geographical Association WorldWise International Competition and, as a result, was invited to representTeam UK at the 17th International Geography Olympiad in Istanbul. The competition attracts the best 16–19 year old geography students from across the world. This year’s chosen topic was Conservation and management of the rain-forest ecosystem.
Peter Homburger OE addressing history pupils
The College was delighted to host Peter Homburger OE, a Holocaust survivor who escaped Nazi persecution on the Kindertransport and was awarded a place and sanctuary at Eastbourne College. Pupils were moved by his recollections and his emphasis on reconciliation and forgiveness. The department continues to foster strong links with HE institutions including the University of Cambridge and University of Sussex. Professor Robert Cook delivered a fascinating lecture on Martin Luther King’s role in the civil rights movement. Rae Greenhow won
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