My friend Grace went to a 2-week Latin camp in Harrogate last year, and she recommended that I go to one to prepare for my
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This is my review/analysis of Nigel Warburton’s Philosophy: The Classics, a thoroughly engaging guide to some key philosophical works and their authors. For each of
Yesterday, I did my first session running a Latin club where I work (I work at this funny little place with a shop selling handmade
It’s been nine weeks since I started working towards my Maths GCSE in July, and I’m already well over a third of the way through
Last Thursday, I did my first Latin session at the place where I work (shop downstairs, home ed activities centre thing upstairs). It was just
I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the notion of goodness, truth and beauty as I’ve been reading The Republic. The Catholic tradition recognises
On the 25th August, it was GCSE results for every Year 11 student nationwide (although I’m actually Year 10 – being home educated, I can
In February, I got the results for my physics GCSE which I sat last November! I was certain I had written a post about this,
You may know from previous posts that I used to attend some masterclasses in maths, but I soon found myself struggling to keep up as
A few days ago, I sat my last Latin and biology GCSE papers (there are 3 Latin papers in total and 2 biology ones –