York ISSP
@YorkISSP
Followers
1K
Following
640
Media
628
Statuses
3K
York Independent/State School Partnership provides top-flight educational opportunities for bright secondary-school aged students in York.
Joined March 2013
"Wars, hideous wars" masterclass students designed memorials to highlight the devastating impact of conflict on those who fought & lost and even on those who emerged as winners. Thank you to Miss Bok @BoothamSchool for a fascinating insight into this difficult & emotive topic.
0
0
2
Over in our literary criminology masterclass, with @Barlby_High teacher, Mr Redhead, our students have been learning techniques to assist them in mimicking the specific nuances that makes crime writing so bloodcurdlingly addictive!
0
0
1
ISSP students were today experiencing Einstein's idea that objects move along curves in spacetime, using a gravity-well simulation. Huge thanks to Mr Parr @StPetersYork for delivering a fabulous masterclass programme for our year 9-11 ISSP students.
0
1
6
Accomplished story writing & artistic designs in our 'Postcard Microfiction' masterclass with year 7&8 pupils, led by our fantastic @allsaintsrcyork teacher Miss Taaffe.
0
0
6
"Wars, hideous wars"; stories of conflict from ancient sources. Students in this Yr 9-11 masterclass had a lot of fun selecting their dream team of three generals from antiquity.
0
0
3
Newton's experiments on the nature of light using prisms produced some beautiful visible spectra in our 'Experiments that changed the world' masterclass this week.
0
0
8
After completing this challenge, creations were hidden & students tried to decipher the destinations; this demonstrated students’ ability to keep the reader guessing yet (as Japanese crime fiction is famous for) leaving a trail of breadcrumbs for our detectives to uncover.
0
0
2
In their criminology masterclass, Yr 9-11 ISSP students were inspired by the popular Japanese crime writing style of ‘honkaku’. Students were tasked to create a crime scene centred around a Japanese landmark & use these locations as inspiration for their own murder mystery scene.
1
1
4
On the Yr 7&8 Creative Pathway, our 2024 theme of 'What is Beauty' was explored through Postcard Poetry, Microfiction & Art.
0
0
1
In week 1 of our Yr 9-11 Masterclass, 'Experiments that changed the world', the students carried out Galileo’s original water-clock experiment using burettes, and a modern version using air-tracks and light gates to study acceleration @schoolstogether @SchoolPAlliance
0
1
6
March has come around quickly & that can only mean it's Masterclass time! It was fantastic to see the buzz created in 2 of our ISSP schools as 300+ pupils representing all York schools arrived with nervous energy & excitement for the 1st of their 3 wks of classes @schoolstogether
0
0
11
This evening, 100 Yr 7&8 students from across the York ISSP schools are being treated to a fascinating lecture titled ‘“The Brain Squad Series: The Mystery of Letters that turned into Reading." delivered by Dr Elpis Pavlidou from the University of York @schoolstogether
0
3
9
Shining the spotlight on our newest ISSP projects during #partnershipsweek23 including our Researching Women in History project and Intermediate Certificate in Greek both attended by pupils from schools across York #powerofpartnerships #schoolstogether
0
3
2
100 yr 7 students from 12 different schools are at @StPetersYork today debating the greatest historical breakthrough of all time. Which will the students choose from fire, the printed word, bicycles, numbers or aqueducts? A great first introduction to the ISSP @schoolstogether
1
2
15
A great opportunity for Yr 7&8 students from ISSP schools to join a normally over-subscribed 4-day masterclass at the ISSP Summer School (24-28th July). If you are interested in STEM, History & Greek Gods, 'Myths & Machines' this may be for you. Email york.issp@gmail.com for info
0
7
11
ISSP Students: Get your free ticket for a fascinating live streamed talk on sleep & dream theories with ISSP Psychology Tutor, Harriet Ennis. Explore the science behind why we dream & join the live polls & Q&A. Thursday 5.45.
yorkfestivalofideas.com
Award-winning psychologist Harriet Ennis returns to the Festival to discuss the latest, intriguing dream theories and to explore the science behind why we dream.
0
0
0