

Redborne Classics on the big screen*
*screen size dependent on the machine you're viewing it on. No refunds. Back in July, the first Redborne Classics Symposium was held, and...


valete, discipuli
September is a mixed month for teachers. The end of the summer holidays inevitably is a challenge as one tries to summon enthusiasm for...


Classics is ACE
The launch of the exciting AHRC-funded Advocating Classics Education project, and what it means for us at Redborne Upper School.


Roman banquet
The new Eduqas GCSE includes an option for one paper to look at some aspects of Roman Civilisation. One of those aspects includes the...


Redborne Classics Symposium - teaser
Can it be better than going to Greece? Well... I think it will run it pretty close! Yes, the inaugural Redborne Classics Symposium...


Greece 2017, the music video
For a brief taste of an experience that, even over a week later, is difficult to put into words (I've become utterly besotted with the...


Troy - the eternal city?
Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium? - Marlowe "Dr Faustus" Aside from the beauty of...


To the victors the spoils
Statue of Nike from Rhodes euge! Congratulations to all Redborne Classicists who achieved some excellent results at both GCSE and AS...


Bittersweet
As many teachers will know, the end of the academic year (I know, it's only May, but for exam groups this is pretty much the end) with a...


Italy 2016 - student view
Naomi (yr13) has written a blog post on the Italy trip. Check it out here. #Rome #Student