Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.
19 Oct 2020 | |
News from the College |
18 months ago, then Sixth Form pupil Charlie Ward (I 14-19) put forward an idea to increase the sustainability of the College’s natural surroundings while also providing an opportunity for the Sixth Form leavers each year to leave a legacy.
After handing the project over to Charlotte Lemstra (K 15-20), who was part of a Junior Common Room which was a driving force behind a pupil led strategy with sustainability at its heart, and a short delay due to the pandemic, the Leavers’ Wood project finally came to fruition as the first 11 trees were planted at the end of September.
I AM SO THRILLED THAT THE TREE SCHEME I STARTED WHEN I WAS AT BRADFIELD HAS FINALLY COME TO PASS. WE ALL NEED TO START TAKING A PROACTIVE APPROACH TO HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT, ONE STEP AT A TIME.
CHARLIE WARD (I 14-19)
The College is committed to increasing biodiversity and caring for the natural environment in which we are privileged to be located. This commitment is one of a number of strands which form a wider-arching Environmental Strategy aiming to embed sustainability through cultural change and awareness.
It all starts by planting the seed of an idea ...
In defiance of any technophobic predisposition, 1850 Society members agreed to give a virt More...
Michael J C Stone (E 49-54) It is with great sadness we report the news that Michael passe More...
Derek De Selincourt (G 45-48) died on 24 September 2018. More...
Mary Flynn (K 07-09) on life as a Junior Doctor More...
David Le Clair (E 45-50) passed away on 5th April, aged 88. More...