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Resolution n Teachers provided a range of challenging, thought provoking sessions for all. There were lawyers in the making, gravely debating the innocence or guilt of Goldilocks, charged with breaking and entering. Professor Schorge from UCL inspired future scientists with her brilliant talk on brain hacking with viruses. Mrs Knight had children taking roles to debate the pros and cons of building a dam to flood an ecologically sensitive area, while Ms Akrill explained journalistic bias in the context of the Battle of Hastings. Dr Croally explained the principles of law to a fascinated Year 6 audience, while Dr Griffiths taxed their brains with philosophical questions on the ethics of spying in wartime. Helen Hayes MP finished the day with a talk about Parliament, law making and the difficulties of finding resolution to conflict. “I loved learning about the rule of law because the teacher made it incredibly fascinating.” Karate Music making

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