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Thursday 20 October 2011

A second language is a real asset

According to a recent international survey (www.kornferry.com) of more than 12,000 people, 31 per cent of executives who responded are bilingual, and the need for bilingual executives will be even greater in 10 years.

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Dr Charles Tannock, MEP for London, to give Siena Society lecture on Thursday 20th October at 5pm.




The Siena Society is delighted to welcome Dr Tannock to St Catherine’s School. Dr Tannock will be describing his numerous roles in government, both in London and Brussels; from his work to ensure fair elections in Ukraine to his work in numerous cross party Parliamentary groups to support sufferers from epilepsy, cervical cancer and mental illness.

Friday 7 October 2011

Are you a teenager getting less than 9 hours sleep a night?

If so, you may find yourself becoming grumpy, losing your memory, having slower reaction times and generally being less alert, vigilant and even less attractive than your peers! This and much more, we learnt in our latest Siena Society lecture given by Dr Paul Jackson, a psychologist specializing in the effects of fatigue.


Dr Jackson centered his talk around 3 questions: Why do we need to sleep? What are the consequences of fatigue? How can we improve our quality of sleep?

Thursday 6 October 2011

Sixth Form Chemists visit Imperial College


St Catherine's Sixth Form Chemistry students visited the Chemistry department at Imperial College, London to gain a rather different perspective of what studying this subject might involve. They were treated to an enthralling lecture on Cosmetic Science and for one student at least, it really captured her imagination. As Sixth Formers it is too easy to forget that there are literally thousands of degree courses to choose from and this visit really highlighted that. Many thanks to Mr David Mitchell for organizing the trip.