This week, as part of our British Science Week celebrations, we had the incredible opportunity to hear from Libby Jackson, one of the UK’s leading experts in human spaceflight. She shared her lifelong passion for space and her journey from studying Physics at Imperial College to working at the forefront of the space industry.
Three students from St Mary’s Music department featured in this year’s Midsomerset Festival harp classes. The 'Calne Girls Can' attitude was on great display, and all involved must be highly commended on performing their pieces to an adjudicator and a live audience.
LVI and selected UV students attended the Maths Inspiration show in Bath, where they explored the real-world applications of math through engaging talks on crowd safety, media manipulation of statistics, infrastructure design, and probability.
This year's British Science Week at St Mary’s has been a whirlwind of discovery, hands-on experiments, and fascinating talks, engaging students in the weird and wonderful world of science.
The Library has become an unexpected canvas for artistic exploration, hosting a captivating pop up art exhibition by our talented artist-in-residence, Megan Nurcombe.
Throughout this term, a group of 25 girls from LV have been preparing for Confirmation with weekly lessons led by Father Jonathan, exploring the depths of the Christian faith and its practices.
Congratulations to May K (LVI) who has been selected as part of an 8-strong team to compete for Team Oxfordshire in the LTA County Cup later this month, which will span three days.
On the evening of Tuesday 4 March, an appreciative audience was treated to two captivating extracts performed by our UVI A Level drama class.
Students from LV Computer Science attended the annual 'Girls in Tech' event at UWE Bristol. This event is dedicated to inspiring female secondary school students to explore the dynamic and varied world of technology.
On Thursday 6 March, the Sixth Form Geographers attended a fascinating lecture at The University of Bristol by Danny Dorling, a Professor of Human Geography at Oxford University.
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