St Edward's Chronicle Summer 2018

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Guy Gibson OSE featured alongside many other distinguished former pupils of the School in a hugely successful exhibition at The North Wall in July: The Dambusters and Beyond: Celebrating the RAF .

Planning Ahead With the help of Rev Kerr and RS Teacher Dr Mallaband, Naoki Kishida has been exploring the idea of school chaplaincy as a career. He preached in Chapel last term, and also taught a weekly Ethics class to a Shell group.

Angus Forbes Angus Forbes visited the School in June to talk to pupils about his work with Nessun Dorma, a group campaigning for global governance of the biosphere. Angus presented his case with aplomb, combining music and visuals with highly evocative facts and figures, clearly demonstrating the need for an authority capable of protecting the natural world.

The complexities and implications of continuing the status quo were laid starkly before us, with 52% of rain forests removed, 90% of large fish and whales having disappeared and 7.5m elephants killed, leaving just 450,000, all since 1950. Angus began his career in the City, where he worked in various roles for 20 years. He founded Bankers without Boundaries in 2014.

Anna Fielding

Go Outdoors

A Fourth Form DofE group on their Silver Qualifying Expedition on Exmoor in June. Yok Pumapanich, Jazzy Lewis, Isabella Sheppard- Capurro, Pim Kanthamanon, Lucy Farrer-Brown and Linda Wang are pictured at the top of Hurlstone Point overlooking Porlock Bay.

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