Friday, 27 November 2009
The Winter Concert 2009
The evening of Tuesday 24 November was the occasion of the annual Sixth Form Winter Concert, held at the Jacqueline du Pre Music Building at St Hilda's College.
A jamboree of music, drama and dance, the evening showed off diverse student talents – and spanned the centuries, from Mozart to Radiohead.
Below is a gallery of photos from the concert, with more to follow next week – along with video footage of some of the performances.
See a full-size slideshow
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Two teachers are Oxfordshire Rowing Champions
We've written previously about the rowing prowess of two d'Overbroeck's teachers, Melanie Ward (Music) and Clare Cameron (Business Studies). Further congratulations are now in order: earlier this month, their rowing squad (the City of Oxford Rowing Club Women’s Tier 1) won Sports Team of the Year at the Oxfordshire Sports Awards 2009.
The awards ceremony was hosted by Jo Thoenes and Brennan Nicholls from BBC Oxford, and attended by 330 guests, including 34 finalists.
The squad, including Melanie (left) and Clare (3rd from right) is pictured above, at the ceremony (photo courtesy of Tudor Photography).
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Biology Field Trip: timetravelling in the dunes and surveying invertebrates...
Every year our Upper Sixth Biologists go on an Autumn field trip to Nettlecombe Court – a beautiful old mansion nestling on the edge of Exmoor. On their return, Head of Biology Jaimie Tarrell wrote a short account of their time there…
Field work is an integral part of A level Biology and, over the years, we have developed a very productive way of exploiting the opportunities of quantitative field work with the help of expert ecologists. The secret is to prepare the theory before donning our wellies. This way, the students know what to look for when they are identifying and counting wild organisms in the rich ecosystems that we study.
We began with a quantitative survey of a rocky shore. To many, seaweeds may just be slippery slimy ‘plants’ that cover the rocks and hide the crabs – but when you really look at the ‘zonation’ of red through brown to green seaweeds, as you progress up the shore, they take on a new meaning in relation to photosynthesis and the availability of light under water. Guess what? The red seaweeds don’t look red when the tide is in.
We also visited Braunton Burrows – the largest sand dune complex in Europe. Here, students had the chance to study ‘succession’ from pioneer to climax communities. As we walked back from the hide tide mark (sampling all the while), we were effectively walking back in time.
One activity that everyone really enjoys is the freshwater stream survey. Students have the chance actually to handle the myriad invertebrates that inhabit this cryptic ecosystem and provide the basis of complex food webs – and to use their knowledge to assess the purity of the water.
For many, the Biology Field Trip is a rare opportunity to see some of England’s beautiful countryside – in a wonderful array of different Wellington boots – whilst learning that special level of knowledge unique to an A level Biologist.
View a full-screen slideshow of the Biology Field Trip photos on Flickr
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
This year's Lower Sixth scholars
We thought we'd do a quick post to introduce this year's new scholars – photographed in typically scholarly pose, above (although the eagle-eyed will notice that two of our Upper Sixth scholars, Danielle Greenspan and Gidon Fineman, also make an appearance).
So – here are the d'Overbroeck's Sixth Form scholars who joined us this year:
Academic Scholars
Louisa Emms (joining us from Rye St Antony School)
Madeleine Hurry (Warriner School)
Bella Maine (Headington School)
Performing Arts Scholar
Matthew Thorns (Leckford Place)
Environmental Awareness Scholars
Louisa Goodfellow (Leckford Place)
Flora Griffiths (Chipping Norton School)
Academic Exhibitioners
Gary Paterson (Leckford Place)
Rhys Tong-Jones (The Athenian School)
Art Exhibitioner
Daisy Bernard (Headington School)
All Rounder Academic Exhibitioner
Edward Hornsby (Radley College)
Next year's scholars ...
We're rapidly approaching the application deadline for next year's scholarships – for those joining the Sixth Form in 2010-11. The deadline is Monday 9 November – so there's still time to apply. Further details are on our Sixth Form Scholarships page.
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