High Profile 2018

Many thanks to all students who have submitted articles for this year’s magazine which focus on topics as diverse as the mystery of Stonehenge, the terracotta warriors, the anarchist Internet, Esperanto, History’s forgotten women, Shakespeare’s plays, Leonard Susskind, the United Nations, Etymology, the psychology of..

The 2018 edition of High Profile has just been published. There are paper copies available in school as well as a digital version which can be downloaded by clicking here. Many thanks to all students who have submitted articles for this year’s magazine which focus on topics as diverse as the mystery of Stonehenge, the terracotta warriors, the anarchist Internet, Esperanto, History’s forgotten women, Shakespeare’s plays, Leonard Susskind, the United Nations, Etymology, the psychology of hacking, stigma, the Post War American South and the role of the Royal Family in 21st Century Britain. A huge thank you to Rene, Simran, Cornelia Anushna, Zahra, Kiran, Beth, Chandanpreet, Old Edwardians- Philippa Kent and Ammaarah Faisal and Mrs Sally Huxley, former Food Studies teacher at KEHS.

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German exchange trip to Hamburg

When we were not out on trips, our pupils were attending lessons with their exchange partners in our partner school, the Gymnasium Oldenfelde in Hamburg-Rahlstedt. It was fascinating to see the many differences between the English and German school systems. 

An exploration of Ancient Greece

From the very first day to the last, we found ourselves entirely submerged in both modern and ancient Greek culture, from participating in a couple of chaotic dances to being taught (and quizzed) on different objects we hunted for in the museums.

The great Easter Debate: a sweet, chaotic showdown

If you were expecting a serious, well-structured debate at this year’s Easter debate, you were in for a surprise. What unfolded was less of a formal argument and more of a theatrical masterpiece – complete with flying chocolate, wild accusations and a speaker who somehow turned it into a human rights campaign for sugar. 

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