
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, we were lucky enough to be able to interview Jess, a UN interpreter to quiz her about her job and […] Read More
On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, we were lucky enough to be able to interview Jess, a UN interpreter to quiz her about her job and […] Read More
There is discussion about whether the periodic table is in the best possible configuration. The various augmentations and variety of models haven’t shown there to […] Read More
Last weekend, eleven JAGS French A-level students were lucky enough to spend the weekend in one of the most beautiful and renowned cities in the […] Read More
30 Year 10 students studying French for their IGCSE travelled to Antibes, on the French Riviera, between the 31st March and the 5th April. The students had […] Read More
The Bell Jar is a feminist work of art, representing the constraints that modern society placed on women of the 1950s and 60s and the […] Read More
“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.” -Mary Wollstonecraft Henry Winter is cold […] Read More
I first started running in Year 3 and I’ve loved it ever since! When I joined JAGS, Ms. Head suggested I join a running club […] Read More
In recent years, climate change has come to the forefront of global political discourse. However, the increased warnings from climate scientists and worldwide protest movements […] Read More