Thursday 26 May 2011

GCSE Geographers study Somerset river


We visited Nettlecombe court in North West Somerset to complete a river study for the students’ GCSE Geography Controlled Assessment.

Nettlecombe court is a long established FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) centre with considerable local field work expertise, helping us to collect data and learn to process that data with the most up to date methods available. GE Graph was one amazing tool that I learnt about for the first time!


Nettlecombe court is situated in a steep-sided, lush green valley with the considerable advantage of a limited cell phone network. Students were able to maintain their focus on the demands of the field trip without too much disturbance. As is normal on Geography fieldtrips, behaviour was excellent and much successful work was completed — even with the distractions offered to some of our boys by the presence of a local independent girls’ school…

Sadly for them, there was not too much time available for relaxation and socialising!

— Report by Paul Wheeler, Head of Geography

Thursday 19 May 2011

Old uniform put to good use


Something a little different, today. Above is a photograph of children at Mfuwe Secondary School in Zambia — now decked out in old Leckford Place uniform.

We donated surplus uniforms to the school via the charity Chipembele, with help from clothing shop Shepherd & Woodward.

The children 'were thrilled beyond words', according to Anna Tolan, director of Chipembele. 'They said "Proper" (meaning not second-hand which is what they usually get handed out), "Very brilliant" and "Now I'm HAPPY".'