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21/12/24

Congratulations to our incredibly talented students for their inspiring performances at this years HGAEDs’ Got Talent Show 🎤 🙌 Thank you to the brilliant audience, the sisterhood was palpable! ❤️#charactercourageconscience pic.twitter.com/px5IEkG8UF

21/12/24

Our students impressive metalwork designs, inspired by Art Deco. So many exceptional pieces! pic.twitter.com/LWRGLCdvAP

17/12/24

An absolute privilege to experience the Club Alt closing event . Thank you to the brilliant students who curated this exceptional project and our Y13 panel hosts for their insightful questions pic.twitter.com/iTLPxAye5V

17/12/24

A brilliant match against . Very deserving winners. Thank you to for hosting! 👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/FVqRVvEfK4

17/12/24

Our students visited the in preparation for their collaboration with the museum's "Behind Our Accent" exhibition. Students have shared their personal migration stories in a book written by our students - so inspiring - well done! 👏 pic.twitter.com/cS4vGN4gSr

17/12/24

Ready to welcome Kings 7A to Principal’s Breakfast. Highest attendance in the whole school for Autumn Term! Congratulations 👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/A1uWeEnilD

16/12/24

Thank you for your continued support our HGAED football teams by making your exceptional pitches available. We appreciate it 🙏🏻⚽️🏆

16/12/24

Thank you for such informative assemblies today. https://t.co/xuwPCUCXjw

12/12/24

Our Y11 psychologists put their brain and neuropsychology knowledge to the test by creating detailed models of the human brain. From crafting the cerebral cortex to highlighting the hippocampus, students displayed creativity and an excellent understanding of complex concepts! 🧠 pic.twitter.com/TyBKEqd9ip

29/11/24

Our annual Y7 bubble blowing event. Thank you to the Art department for organising - it is always a highlight for our newest students 🫧 pic.twitter.com/t76NlqbXVd

13/11/24

Looking forward to meeting our prospective students tomorrow for our P16 Open Evening https://t.co/1mN6Vqb4EY

13/11/24

A brilliant day for our Y7 Footballers ⚽️ Thank you pic.twitter.com/FEluOOj7nx

13/11/24

Thank you for the recognition 🙌 https://t.co/ngUiJMzsim

13/11/24

Wearing our odd socks with pride and celebrating our differences for pic.twitter.com/62tN9bqukR

17/10/24

More of the incredible GCSE and A level Art Residential. A trip to the and a private water taxi 🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/2d4tb9Ye6y

17/10/24

It is not everyday you get invited to the Venice Biennale. An incredible opportunity for our GCSE and A level artists 🎨🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/oviopxdkih

17/10/24

Join us on Thursday 14th November to learn more about our exceptional 6th Form - 5.00pm - 7.00pm. pic.twitter.com/TAiaUsqq6o

16/10/24

Breakfast with Champions 🏆! Oriel 7A enjoying their Principal's Breakfast for the highest attendance in the whole school. Congratulations Ms Hassan, Mr Oviri, Mr Beresford and all of Oriel 7A 👏 pic.twitter.com/gbCcknaovV

10/10/24

Lunchtime fun in celebration of World Mental Health Day. Playing games made everyone smile 😃 pic.twitter.com/iR8RytYciE

10/10/24

World Mental Health Day at HGAED started with a hot chocolate and a chat because connections matter. Thank you to and our Mental Health Ambassadors for organising such a positive start to the day! pic.twitter.com/bhONAHAGI4

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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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