Front cover artwork by Alicia Dixon this page by Rhianna Ellinson page 14 by Ruby Whysall page 15 by Rhianna Ellinson page 23 by Lily Richards page 33 by Alicia Dixon page 47 by Ruby Whysall back cover by Hannah Longman
lux Welcome to the latest edition of Lux magazine – a showcase of scholarly endeavours from our Sixth Form students, encompassing an array of compelling subjects.Within this diverse compilation, you will find reports, crafted as part of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), a pivotal component of our Sixth Form curriculum. The EPQ represents an independent undertaking in academic research, structured into three parts: a research diary or production log, an academic report or artefact, and a presentation. Esteemed by universities, this qualification entails students conceptualising, planning, and executing individual projects, applying a range of organisational skills and strategies to achieve agreed objectives.The reports featured in this
publication exemplify the girls' adeptness in acquiring, discerningly selecting, and applying information from varied sources.They showcase the students' ability to analyse data, apply it judiciously, and demonstrate a profound understanding of the intricate linkages, connections, and complexities inherent in each topic. Lux offers a glimpse into a handful of exemplary works produced by the Sixth Form students at Queen's, as well as some of the outstanding A-level artwork. I am confident that, like myself, you will be thoroughly impressed. Sue Wallace-Woodroffe Headmistress
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