The Geography department are delighted to share some exciting news from this year’s Polar Network Antarctica Day Competition. Three of our students' flag were submitted to take part in this inspiring international initiative, celebrating creativity, science, and global collaboration.
As part of the competition, students were invited to design flags representing their ideas about Antarctica, its environment, and its importance to our planet. We are incredibly proud to announce that all three of our students’ entries were photographed in Antarctica (at Cappe Geddes, near Signy Research Station) by Laura Wilkie Johnson, a PhD student. The pictures were taken aboard the RRS Sir David Attenborough. Seeing our students’ work represented in such a remote and important part of the world is a remarkable achievement and a testament to their creativity and enthusiasm.
This opportunity has helped highlight the importance of polar research and environmental awareness, while also allowing our students to feel connected to real-world scientific exploration.
We warmly congratulate our three participants: Lara 8GD, James 8LB and Maya 8LC for their fantastic contributions and for representing our school on a global stage. We look forward to seeing even more students get involved in future opportunities like this.










