Year of the Horse
Ms Bishop explores the culture and language of China in the Year of the Horse 2026. According to the lunar
Continue readingMs Bishop explores the culture and language of China in the Year of the Horse 2026. According to the lunar
Continue readingIn this article, Amina (Y7) explains what the Nice carnival is all about. (The Official Carnival Poster) Le carnaval de Nice est
Continue readingAlana (Y7) has written her own poem in Irish Gaelic Gan a bheith faoi ghlas ag daoine eile, Ag marcaíocht ar an bhfarraige, Ag breathnú ar chath, ar thruailliú agus ar shaoirse. Tá sí bunúsach, ársa, Ach tá a háilleacht fós ag bláthú, fós óg. Ag treorú daoine eile, Duine feiceálach. Macántacht agus pléisiúr inti. Cara le meas agus le grá. Ach tá sí caillte go mór inti féin, In áit nach gcloiseann aon duine í. Ag cur ceilt ar a saol, Mar fhinné ar an stair, Ag breathnú ar eachtraí uafásacha agus ar thubaistí, Gan aon duine fágtha dá leath féin. Ó, cé mhéad uair a céasadh mé san am atá caite, Le linn cogaí agus blianta claontachta. D’fhéadfadh go leor laethanta a bheith mar
Continue readingFlora (Yr7) tells us why Korean is so AWESOME! Korean-한글(Hangeul) Did you know that more than 81 million people around the world
Continue readingBhairavi and Germaine (Y12) delve into the intricacies of of Spain’s Christmas Season, including their exploration of the traditional holiday
Continue readingGeorgia T (Y11) has made a Christmas song themed crossword for you all to puzzle over through the cold winter
Continue readingMartha (Y11) shares a story about her day trip to Nantes during her holiday in France! They say you haven’t
Continue readingLily (Y11) explores the Renaissance origins of tennis in France, and how it has influenced the popular game we play
Continue readingAsha (Y11), who went to Quimiac with her friend and her family, details the activities, experiences and memories she made
Continue readingAlice (Y10) has translated the beautiful poem “Matin d’Octobre” by François Coppée As the slumberous summer afternoons gradually become darker
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