STOP PRESS: GAMBIA 2024
🌍 The time has finally arrived! Our staff and students are at Heathrow airport, ready to embark on their incredible journey to Gambia. The community project phase allows us to assist in a project that directly benefits the host community, but also gives our students the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in rural Gambian life.
This experience will not only broaden their horizons but also foster true global citizenship. We are so proud of our Cantell family for taking on this challenge and making a positive impact in the world. Stay tuned for updates on their journey! 🇬🇲✈️ #ohtheplacesyouwillgo #cantellandproud #cantellfamily #GlobalCitizenship #communityproject #gambiabound
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Year 7 have been investigating how changing the length of the string affects the number of oscillations.
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The aerial fitness club may have added a few miles to the minibus over the last couple of weekends, but we think it was worth it. Here are some more catches from the second half of the club members. They even got some double somersaults in!
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10B2 Business had fun being 'Quality Control Inspectors' in our lesson today, checking the colour, size, shape, taste and oil content of three crisp brands.
We talked about the importance of quality assurance in business, and the impact it can have when businesses fail to robustly quality check their goods and services.
The class were great inspectors and quickly identified the premium brand! 🥔
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WOW! What a feast! Year 7 have been learning about 'Sewa', selfless service in Sikhism 🪯.
7A1 RE held their own langar meal today, sharing selflessly with each other the food they had brought in. Mrs Webb was so impressed, and particularly loved the homemade pierogi, cheese scones, samosas and cookies. Such a treat!
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Year 10 RE students enjoyed a drizzly visit to Winchester Cathedral.
We had a tour from expert educators, Emma and Aisha, followed by a Q&A session with Canon Gary Philbrick. Canon Gary has fond memories of Cantell having been priest-in-charge of St Alban's Church for many years.
Our students represented the school brilliantly and asked lots of great questions to better understand the art, architecture, history, and Christian traditions at the heart of the cathedral.
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My son is starting cantell in September and he can not wait to start, we went to the Gambia in January and it was a great experience, cantell will have a great time as it is a beautiful country with beautiful people. 🇬🇲
Absolutely fantastic, brilliant school 👍
Thank you! ☺️