Chartwell students have been studying meticulously in order to successfully finish one more challenging school year.
We were all looking forward to seeing our students back at school, continuing with regular classes in the lab, learning while doing experiments!
Pi (often represented by the lower-case Greek letter π), one of the most well-known mathematical constants, is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. In other words, Pi equals the circumference divided by the diameter. It does not matter how big or small the circle is, Pi remains the same.
Last week, on the occasion of World Book Day, we organized an exhibition at our school. The children wrote about their favorite books and made illustrations. The best illustration was awarded with a book.
Our year 9 students had the opportunity to attend the presentations of some of the IGCSE subjects that they will have the option to choose next year.