As Muslims celebrate Eid around the world, here's an inspiring example of how carrying out acts of kindness has been an important part of Ramadan for many
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It's an important day in the Christian calender, Happy Easter! Etymology of the word 'Easter' is disputed with theories including links to the fertility goddess Ēostre, or the Norse word for the Spring season. We hope you enjoy the chocolate whatever today means to you!
We're celebrating #WorldPhilosophyDay with live thought experiments! Meet Daisy the cow, she's been genetically engineered to want to be eaten. Is it OK for a vegetarian to eat her? @JulianBaggini
Silent debating is a fantastic way for PRS pupils to think critically and practise solving problems collaboratively - this heated but very quiet Year 8 discussion on the problems of perception is a joy to see!
Has Daisy the cow ruined Plato's argument? Mr Berner's class have been presenting their impressive findings on Gettier's counterexamples today. @Harrow_HK
Amazing teamwork in the MUN SCA today making our final preparations for HARMUN V, we can't wait to welcome our delegates on Saturday! @Harrow_HK@HarrowhkSca
Our amazing Model UN delegates have gathered for the THIMUN Singapore closing ceremony. What an incredible week of diplomacy and debate, congratulations to all and thank you to #THIMUN
Happy #WorldPhilosophyDay from all at Harrow, our Philosophers' Symposium featured lively debate from (tributes to) Nietzsche, Marx, Foot, Spinoza and Julian of Norwich. Plus our own homage to Raphael's School of Athens...
Working at home has opened up amazing opportunities for Year 6 to apply their learning creatively by making dioramas of Plato's Allegory of the Cave, accompanied by detailed explanations of its meaning. The knowledge and resourcefulness of our pupils is exceptional! #TeamRE
...and that's the end of another amazing year in the PRS department. We hope all our pupils have an amazing break and don't forget to sign up for a PRS SCA next term!