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29/04/24

An impressive £103 raised at our Bake Sale in support of . A huge thank you to the Y10 prefects for organising and everyone who donated 👏 pic.twitter.com/J3wrTFJTVU

24/04/24

Fantastic day with working with year 7 King's Scholars. Thanks to all involved in setting up the event. pic.twitter.com/pRUL5KIoAw

19/04/24

Thank you so much to our brilliant young artists for sharing their Digital Futures exhibition with the SLT. Their presentation generated so many interesting conversations about the future of technology. Thank you so much! pic.twitter.com/k16CdR3LXS

19/04/24

Winners of the London Debate Mate Cup! Huge congratulations to our debating team - you are incredible! pic.twitter.com/I5WzP8t7vW

28/03/24

Our future lawyers loved their day . Thank you for the opportunity. https://t.co/gs8cQlBw8X

27/03/24

Thanks to supporting year 11 students' well being. A great session today with NASYouth helping students prepare for exams. pic.twitter.com/2d26XwsaUN

27/03/24

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27/03/24

You’re very welcome - thanks for continuing to invite me! Your brilliant school has a special place in my heart.

27/03/24

Not everyday you have your GCSE Text signed by the author pic.twitter.com/INXqgCT6Pd

27/03/24

Our Y11s loved their creative writing workshop with . The next generation of authors here 👏 pic.twitter.com/hGWzx8e3kY

27/03/24

Almost a decade of studying 's brilliant 'Pigeon English' at HGAED. The highlight of every Y11's year in English is the Q&A with the author himself! Thank you so much for being so generous with your time. 📙 pic.twitter.com/yviphuxdUe

22/03/24

Our brilliant Ms Noah being recognised for all her work to promote good mental health in our communities. A inspiration to our students! 👏 https://t.co/JA2Ohfty3d

21/03/24

Our brilliant choir performing with 6,000 young people . We could not be prouder of your passion, resilience and confidence. A proud day for HGAED! pic.twitter.com/7e9Jj784b8

20/03/24

Our Art History Society visited the Courtauld Gallery to learn more about significant figures in art including Edouard Manet. pic.twitter.com/DCbaowPri8

19/03/24

Inspiring trip to Dulwich Picture Gallery for our Y10 GCSE Photography students. pic.twitter.com/WNeINtAaWG

19/03/24

Wonderful Shibori creations by our Y10 Art Textiles students 💙 pic.twitter.com/mxP9qi7QBV

15/03/24

Great day for year 10 students. Visit to with and thanks to the staff and students making us welcome. Interesting Q&A and debate. pic.twitter.com/YHIkTZKN6r

15/03/24

ASME Clinic guided our students through the process of creating and marketing a skincare product for pic.twitter.com/yf8nRksi8R

15/03/24

A huge thank you to ASME Clinic for their brilliant careers event. Our students loved making their own skincare! 💜 pic.twitter.com/MyTsyWyhcF

13/03/24

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Posted on April 17th 2013

"My trip to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge."

Sixth form student Kenan Hassan writes about his trip to Gonville and Caius College, organised by the academy during the Easter holidays.

During my Easter holiday I had an amazing opportunity to spend a few days experiencing the life of a Cambridge undergraduate student, this included attending several lectures, meeting new people from all different parts of the UK and eating some of the most classy three course meals I’ve had in my life!

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"Eye-opening lectures"

My first lecture was called ‘Evidence And Interpretation - different Approaches to Proof' by Dr Andrew Bell, which was a shockingly complex and baffling lecture on the idea of how valid evidence can really be?

Nevertheless it was one of the most eye-opening ideas I’ve been exposed to; not to take evidence and what one concludes from this evidence so naively.

China

Although this was a fairly interesting lecture, being a human geographer it did not compare to a lecture on ‘Rising Powers in Their Political Context – A Case Study: China' by one of the world leading experts on the development of China, Dr Kun-Chin Lin.

This was an incredibly fascinating lecture, where I found out that China has plans to build a colossal high speed rail link from London to Beijing by 2025, of which the journey time would approximately be just two days. We had an in depth discussion of what effects this would have on global trading and connections between countries.

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"The fun stuff"

Now moving on to the more fun stuff, this was experiencing the social aspect of being a Cambridge student. A large reason why I found this such an enjoyable and memorable experience was the diversity and variety of new friends I made, especially as I was the only one in my dorm from South London and the rest were from places up in the North of England such as Yorkshire and Leeds.

This inevitably lead to constant banter about my accent (I still refuse to believe I have a South London accent and, I if do, I would pick my accent over a Yorkshire accent any day).

"Don't doubt your capability"

Reflecting on this experience, one thing I’ve learned, and which was the ethos throughout this scheme, is that no matter what your background or circumstances, everyone has the potential to go to a top prestigious university, if you work hard enough and don’t doubt your capability.

On a lighter note, the lecturers were not as intimidating as I thought they would be and they surprisingly valued what I  had to say, but on two occasions the geography director of Cambridge was not able to answer my questions. This tells you something.

I would just like to take the opportunity to thank Ms White, The Harris Federation and Gonville and Caius College for this unforgettable opportunity.

By Kenan Hassan

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