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  • The Royal Society of Chemistry's Top of the Bench Competition

    Published 12/12/19

    Congratulations to the team of pupils from Freemen's who participated in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Top of the Bench Competition this week and came first in this heat.

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  • Conservation Matters

    Published 09/11/18

    Inspiring the next generation of nature conservationists

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  • Jo: "We're encouraged to be independent"

    Published 16/08/18

    Jo gained A* in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Further Mathematics

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  • Jamie: "Freemen's is not just about the academics, it's about life"

    Published 16/08/18

    Jamie gained A grades in Geography and Biology and a B in History.

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  • Tasha: "From my very first day, I loved Freemen's"

    Published 16/08/18

    Tasha gained As in DT, Mathematics, Physics and AS Further Mathematics.

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  • Olivia: "I'm stepping out of my comfort zone"

    Published 16/08/18

    Olivia secured 4 A* in Economics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Further Mathematics

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  • Benjamin: "Stop overthinking, just do it!"

    Published 16/08/18

    Benjamin secured As in Mathematics, Physics and Music, as well as an A in his Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).

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  • Emily: "It has been such a privilege"

    Published 16/08/18

    Emily gained 4 A* in Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Philosophy.

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  • Physics Competition Successes

    Published 27/04/18

    Students have worked hard competing in Institute of Physics competitions throughout the year, with some fantastic results!

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