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    • A Gene Therapy Treat for our Science in Medicine Finalists!

      Published 07/05/25

      Our Year 13 biologists embarked on an inspiring journey to the prestigious Oxford University Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, March 26th. There, a select group of 13 students immersed themselves in the cutting-edge world of gene and cell therapy at a special day hosted by The British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy.  The event ignited their curiosity through five captivating lectures delivered by leading experts, prompting deep thought about the ethical dimensions and societal impact of this groundbreaking science.

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    • Historical Association Great Debate National Finals

      Published 06/05/25

      Anya, in Year 11, recently performed exceptionally at the Historical Association's Great Debate finals and was named runner-up in this national competition. The Great Debate is a public speaking competition where students have five minutes to present their speech arguing their answer to a historical question. This year's question was 'How can your local history tell a global story?' Having progressed through a school heat, a round of Reading schools and a national semi-final, Anya impressed the judges and history professors from the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and York, at a final held at Windsor Castle. In their words:

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    • Arkwright Engineering Scholarships 2025

      Published 06/05/25

      The Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is the UK’s most prestigious scholarship of its kind, designed to inspire and support the next generation of engineering leaders. The scholarship is awarded through a rigorous selection process to Year 11 students.  

      Administered by the Smallpeice Trust (the UK’s largest STEM educational charity) and supported by external sponsors, the two-year scholarship provides a range of opportunities, including:

      • Hands-on work experience
      • Support for curriculum projects
      • A personal mentor for academic and career guidance
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    • Inspiring Young Writers - visit from REading Today Newspaper

      Published 22/04/25

      On Thursday 3rd April, a journalist from Reading and Wokingham Today newspaper, Andrew Batt, visited Kendrick to give a talk about his first-hand experiences in journalism, the current landscape of local news, and to give advice to Kendrick's aspiring journalists. After reaching out via email, I was so glad when Andrew responded to my request to have a conversation about a career in journalism and his visit this week went above and beyond.

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    • Year 11 Macbeth trip and National Competition Success

      Published 22/04/25

      All of Year 11 had the chance to see a live production of their GCSE set text Macbeth, at the Globe Theatre as part of a special 'Playing Shakespeare' production for schools, produced in partnership with Deutsche Bank. Students loved the chance to visit Shakespeare's Globe and enjoyed this fast-paced and engaging production, particularly the modern-day military setting and the witches' acrobatics! 

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    • Comic Relief 2025

      Published 22/04/25

      To support Comic Relief, we had our annual Comic Relief week, starting 19th March, packed full of fun activities!

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    • Maths Inspiration 2025

      Published 04/04/25

      On Tuesday, 18th March, Year 12 students had the privilege of visiting the Hexagon to participate in the 'Maths Inspiration' event. This event featured several talks from professionals in the field. The discussions about maths in our everyday lives were intriguing, and highlighted the versatility of maths. Hosted by Matt Parker who runs a successful maths-related YouTube channel: Stand up Maths, we discovered interesting mathematical concepts. These were introduced with humour and passion, making the experience so much more enjoyable! 

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    • Chess at Kendrick April 2025 Report

      Published 03/04/25

      The last two terms have been very successful for Chess Club, with attendance frequently reaching 40 students.  

      Two rooms are needed each week, one for Year 7s, the other for Year 8s upwards. The Year 7s had a series of ‘How to play Chess’ sessions, which gave them a good introduction to the game, so that there are now a lot of players developing a good understanding of the tactics and how to develop their pieces, as well as how to checkmate! 

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    • Readathon Club Completes 'Great Expectations'

      Published 02/04/25

      Readathon Club has just completed its latest classic novel, using some of our old copies of English set texts from the Palmer Library. This term we have been working our way through Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations in weekly instalments and meeting to discuss this in the Library each Tuesday breaktime over tea, squash and biscuits. This has been our largest group so far, including students from every single year group from 7-13 as well as quite a few members of staff who have enjoyed reading (or re-reading) along too!

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    • Careers Fair 2025

      Published 02/04/25

      On Thursday 6th March, we held our Design your Future Careers Fair with our partners Learning to Work in the school hall. We had 30 exhibitors, including employers from a range of industries, training providers, voluntary sector organisations, universities and local colleges.

      Over 300 students from Year 9 to 12 attended, some with their parents/carers.  They were able to ask questions, pick up ideas and hear first-hand about entry-level requirements and career opportunities.  The energy at the fair was buzzing with lively conversations and information sharing.

                      

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    • Poetry by Heart Competition 2025

      Published 01/04/25

      Students from all year groups - and a couple of staff - have been busy memorising poems of their choice, ready to perform them in this year's Poetry by Heart competition. This is a national poetry speaking competition which celebrates the joy of learning and performing poems.  

      Many students have taken part in our heats over the last few weeks, performing one pre-1914 and one post-1914 poem. The top twelve performers made it through to our Kendrick grand finals in the Hall, where they had to recite their poems in front of an audience, with marks awarded for voice, understanding, performance and accuracy. We were hugely impressed by the quality of students' performances: they had not just learned these poems word for word, but had really thought deeply about what these poems were about and how they could best communicate this to their audiences. 

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    • Magistrates' Mock Trial Competition 2024-25

      Published 25/03/25

      On Saturday 8th March, a team of Year 9 students participated and won first place in the local heat of the 2024-25 Magistrates’ Court Mock Trial Competition at Reading Crown Court. Presented with a fabricated case beforehand, our team of lawyers, witnesses, legal advisors, magistrates and even court artists and reporters went up against several other schools in the setting of a real court.

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