b'THE ELLESMERIAN Natt was also successful in the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge Cayley Olympiad in the Summer Term, and a medal and book prize were also presented during assembly and her 88 certificate of Distinction. This is an amazing achievement by Natt who is worthy of praise for her independent study, enquiring nature and hard-work.(Boundaries: 76 Gold - 62 Silver - 48 Bronze)GOLD - Best in School 99Natt Kritchanarat Yr 1088Lukasz Bacewicz Yr 12SILVER75Andrii Melnyk Yr 1364Ewan Tulloch Yr 1263Bennet Schumann Yr 1262Oscar Dodds Yr 12BRONZE HPL Conference at Warwick University61Sofiia Avramidi Yr 1261Bryony Lowe Yr 13 Ellesmere College students were honoured to be invited once again 60Teddy Sun Yr 12 to this years annual High Performance Learning conference at the 58Lukasz Galazka Yr 12 University of Warwick.56Zuhan Li Yr 1251Tom Schneider Yr 12 Our Yr 9 pupil George G, and our Sixth Formers Marie, Melanie, and 49Viola Oneglia Yr 12 Neli did a formidable job presenting their personal HPL journeys to a discerning international audience at the prestigious 4th annual HPL conference. Our students talked eloquently about the ACPs they have Supporting Mental Health at Ellesmere developed by research into ancient civilisations, the ways in which they have embedded VAAs in theatre studies, and the notable differences We are thrilled to announce that Yr 12 student Adam T has beenHPL highlights between the UK and Eastern European education appointed as a Young Ambassador for Action for Children, focusingsystems. They made a strong case for HPL as part of a holistic education on mental health. After a rigorous application process, Adam not onlythat ensures students proactively enjoy academic challenge and are secured the role of Young Ambassador but also earned a position onLife:Ready.their board. He recently visited a Childrens Service to discuss mental health and sport, showcasing his dedication to the cause.In addition to Adams achievement, a group of students attended the MHESS Easter event, where they were appointed as MHESS Ambassadors. This demonstrates their commitment to promoting mental health and emotional well-being within our school community. Moreover, we are excited to introduce a new well-being room designed specifically for our students, further prioritizing their mental health. These initiatives collectively contribute to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for all.Sixth Form Information EveningThe Evening provided the perfect opportunity for prospective students and their parents to view the facilities and talk through with staff everything relating to taking up a Sixth Form place at the College, with current students acting as Subject Ambassadors.'