Most of our societies are run by the pupils themselves, led by those in the Upper School, and involve a mixture of external speakers and internal pupil-led discussions and presentations. The School also runs a Lower School Societies Week every year, to encourage pupils in years 9 to 11 to speak about a subject of particular interest to them. Recent speakers at societies have included: Dr Shikta Das, Director at AstraZeneca and Honorary Lecturer at UCL; Dr Jonathan Rohrer, Professor of Neurol...| Westminster School
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“The relationship between Harris Westminster and Westminster School is one of the bedrocks of our success: it’s the solid ground we’re built on, but at the same time it’s ever-evolving and responsive to changes in environment and need. Without the partnership we would be less scholarly, less confident and infinitely less idiosyncratic to the detriment of the hundreds of students who benefit from our teamwork.”| Westminster School