A big well done and congratulations to our Year 13 art students who spent a successful morning with Chase Side Primary school, supporting them during their Arts week.
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The School Play
Woman in Black
On Tuesday 14th November Ms Findlay-Goddard organised to take 30 Year 10 GCSE Drama students to see the long-running ‘Woman in Black’ at the Fortune Theatre, Covent Garden. Students had a fantastic time watching the dark and thrilling play, with a number jumping at some of the most tense and scary moments!
NRICH Problem solving Inspiration day
Four Year 9 students represented Chace at the NRICH Maths Inspirations day held at Enfield County School. The students showed off their problem solving skills by completing a range of challenging and intriguing tasks.
Berlin
Year 13 students expanding their learning and deepening their learning by exploring Berlin’s history and finding out about the horrors of Nazi Germany.
PTA Support Science at Post 16
The PTA kindly funded a new digital balance which is currently being used by students taking A level Chemistry and BTEC Science at Key Stage 5.
Chace Rugby
Students from all year groups came along to another excellent training session this Thursday evening, showing real commitment and team work. Well done to all involved.
Chace University
A Year 10 student, led a fun, challenging and informative Chace University session today on the history of london transport, culminating in a lively formal debate on whether Crossrail should be re-named ‘The Elizabeth Line’!
#Chaceworkinglunch
Every Tuesday, our hard-working Year 11 Historians come together to revise early for their exams and focus on exam technique, as well as content. A great atmosphere today as our hard-working Year 11 Historians sink their teeth into assessing the changes in Crime and Punishment over time. #Chaceworkinglunch
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Year 10 Graphics Trip
The Year 10 GCSE Graphics students enjoyed a successful trip to the Warner Bros Harry Potter Studio Tour to see how graphic products were used in the films and to investigate design careers in the film industry.