The Best of Edutronic

Category CELEBRATE

We’re Proud of You

You’re invited to this year’s Department of English and Drama Town Meeting. This meeting is part of our mission to open every level of the department to participation from our students and you, their families. The London Nautical Department of English and… Continue Reading →

Rime of the Ancient Mariner Presentations

A Year 7 class present recitals and lectures arising from their study of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge – see the full project here

LNS Choir – Pinball Wizard

LNS Choir singing “Pinball Wizard” at the Royal Festival Hall, March 2014

Ibby – Romeo and Juliet Soliloquy

Ibby unlocked the Soliloquy Badge with this piece as part of his Romeo and Juliet project

London Nautical School English Department, 2013

In preparation for our first Annual Town Meeting, here is a set of short clips taken from the life of the London Nautical School Department of English

The Band at Showcase 2015

Advice for an essay on fate in Romeo and Juliet

Advice to students who are working on their Romeo and Juliet project on how to prepare for their essay on fate.

That ever this should be! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs. Upon the slimy sea.

Rime – Billy from Joel North on Vimeo. Rime – Jay from Joel North on Vimeo. Rime – Christopher B from Joel North on Vimeo. Rime – Cadell from Joel North on Vimeo. Rime – Finn from Joel North on Vimeo. Rime – Freddie from Joel North on… Continue Reading →

Sounds from the Sea – The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Our Year 7 Class have been exploring the use of figurative language in the poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This is a teacher presentation designed to support this analysis.

Theme Study Presentation: The Human Soul

Mark presented the findings of his Theme Investigation into the human soul to a select group of students and parents.

Year 8 Debating: Should Mobile Phones be Allowed in the Classroom?

Students from the London Nautical School Year 8 English programme debated the use of mobile phones in the classroom – here is a preview of debate one.

Year 11 Mime Improvisations

Unspoken

Produced by a group of students from the London Nautical school who are participating in a film-making programme established by the Cinémathèque Française in Paris called ‘Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse’ (Cinema, 100 years young) This film was conceived,… Continue Reading →

Reading Passport – Promo

The students of a London Nautical School Year 7 English class spent much of the year working independenty on their “Reading Passports”. This is a film of excerpts from the presentations they devised based on thoughts that arose from this… Continue Reading →

Crossed Paths – Film Club 2014

The London Nautical School Film Club concentrated on the art of the long take this year and after 9 months of study, practice and development, created this short film ‘essai’, demonstrating what they’d learned. Let us know what you think.

Satire: Advice to Teachers – Turkay

Turkay presents his satirical “Advice to Teachers” which is part of his Year 9 Grammar for Writing, Satire project

Daniel – Soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet

Daniel unlocked the Poetry by Heart with this piece as part of his Romeo and Juliet project

But soft. What light…

As part of their Romeo and Juliet project, students from the London Nautical School learned and presented dramatic monologues. This is Barnaby performing the eternal “But soft…”

Lady Macbeth – Unsex Me Here

As part of his Macbeth Project, Tobias unlocked his Soliloquy badge by learning and presenting this speech by Lady Macbeth.

Theme Study Presentation: Success

Alfie presented the findings of his Theme Investigation into the nature of success to a select group of students and parents.

Chris Lewis – Communism

Chris Lewis discusses his investigation into the idea of communism through the viewing of some iconic films

Jack Daly – Anti Hero

Jack Daly presents the results of his reading and viewing theme study where he investigates the anti-hero.

The London Nautical School – Alistair’s BBC School Report

Alistair introduces the nation to the London Nautical School as part of the BBC School Report

Drama: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

As part of their Year 7 Drama programme, these students devised interpretations of scenes from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Film Club: Mis en Scene – Same Situation, Different Location

These students are participating in a film-making programme established by the Cinémathèque Française in Paris called ‘Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse’ (Cinema, 100 years young). These excerpts are samples of the “Film Exercises” the students complete as part of… Continue Reading →

Emily’s Interpretation of a Scene from Romeo and Juliet

As part of her class’ Romeo and Juliet Project, Emily made this filmed interpretation of a scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Have a look at other students’ interpretations

Theme Study Presentation – Remi Ojumu

Remi Ojumu presents the results of his longitudinal theme study on the topic of “Overcoming Adversity”. Find out more about this Theme Study programme by visiting his class’ site at http://waugh11.www.edutronic.net/category/reading/theme-study/ or by visiting his own blog at the address remio7.student.edutronic.net/

LNS Choir – The Book of Mormon

Students from the London Nautical School Choir perform a song from the musical “The Book of Mormon” at the Royal Festival Hall in March 2014.

The Jostling Brothers

As part of their Year 11 GCSE project exploring Shakespeare and the Literary Heritage, Mr Waugh’s class created, in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company, The CLC and the British Film Institute, a short film based on an extract from… Continue Reading →

Imagery in Poetry – Teacher Presentation

The data presentation to accompany my 30 minute demonstration lesson on the topic of “Imagery in Poetry”. Presented to the foundation level of the UCL Academy on 25 March 2013 Find all the resources here: http://www.edutronic.net/edutronic/UCL.html

« Older posts

© 2025 Edutronic TV — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑