STUDENTS from Grange School Sixth Form in Hartford have presented their findings at a presentation evening after a year of hard research.
More than 50 students from the sixth form have been researching topics of their own choice to work towards their Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
The presentation evening, which took place last month, saw the students present some interesting findings to an audience.
The topics included a look at the architectural legacy of the London Olympics and an evaluation Margaret Thatcher’s lasting impact.
Heather Eaton, head of the EPQ scheme at the school, said: “The EPQ is a very valuable opportunity for sixth form students to spend a lot of time looking deeply at a topic that they are very interested in.
“I would like to say a big ‘well done’ to all the students who negotiated this hurdle so well this year.”
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