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EPQ Students Demonstrate Creative and Critical Thinking
29 April 2022
Last month, students from Years 12 and 13 gave presentations on the independent research projects that they had undertaken this academic year. As seen below the projects encompassed a wide variety of thought-provoking topics and the presentations were both informative and entertaining.
Savannah Dass - The influence of Quentin Tarantino on film-making
Amrit Dhaliwal - The psychology of psychopaths
Amelia Groves - The fashion trend forecasting industry
Bethan Harrison - Change and continuity in Japanese society
Isabel Jones - Fast fashion and plastic pollution (with artefact)
Annie Liu - An investigation into dreams and the subconscious
Lybah Mahmood - The impact of the pandemic on business
Gracie McKeever - The use of horses in mental health therapy
Charlotte Meek - How do translocations in Britain go ahead?
Polly Starkie - The development of Women's cricket
Lois Sutton - An investigation into the Iraq War
Abigail Tomlinson - Gentleman emigration to Canada 1867 - 1914
Shayma Uddin - The detrimental impact of Fast Fashion
Rose Wang - The psychology of cult leaders
The girls who completed the EPQ have gained valuable transferrable skills and developed their self-discipline and creative and critical thinking. They should all be commended on their achievements.
Mrs Richardson