Pupils from the Sustainability Committee took the sermon in Chapel delivering a persuasive message to their peers on sustainability and how individual actions can contribute to a greener, brighter future for everyone.
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Jacob (Year 11) is one of the Top 11 winners of The Learning Network’s new “How To” Informational Writing Contest for Teenagers by The New York Times.
On Monday 18 March, the Politics Society was honoured to welcome Sir Laurie Bristow to School.
Lecture Theatre was bursting at the seams for the latest guest speaker, geo-political journalist, author and broadcaster, Tim Marshall.
Dame Denise Lewis, a former Olympic heptathlon champion and one of the UK’s most successful ever athletes recently delivered an inspiring talk to Year 12 pupils.
Twenty-two Carthusians enthusiastically displayed their love for languages and performance by participating in this year's Verse Speaking Competition.
Edward and Michael (Year 12) were joint winners of the French interschool debating competition, competing against 9 other schools.
Members of the Feminist Society delivered a sermon in Chapel celebrating the achievements of women from around the world.
Mr Rich Castro, Teacher of Mathematics, has recently published the third book of his series, The Anasius Trilogy.
Five Year 12 pupils ran a science workshop on dissecting owl pellets at Edgeborough School for their scholars.