School Magazines
The school produces two official school magazines. Both are produced in full color, featuring photographs of recent school events. As such, they are expensive to produce and hence new editions are typically published and circulated in tutor groups only once each term. Mosaic is a general magazine with information about school events. It covers school trips, clubs, and the school council. The Headmistress contributes an article for the front page. Mosaic is in addition to normal regular newsletters, which tend to cover specific issues, and is oriented more towards students rather than home. The School Council is involved in its production and material is usually from students, rather than staff, as previously. The School Council may create a student Mosaic committee to produce and edit the magazine. Artisan is about the school's status as a Specialist Arts College. It provides information on Drama, Art, and Music, including school plays and other artistic projects. Artisan usually includes comments from members of the Faculty of Visual and Performing Arts. The historical original school magazine first produced in the early 1960s was called Phœnix after the school's logo at the time. The cover for the 1968 edition shown was by George Olid of form 6U (an expanded sixth form from 1963 was split into upper ('A' level year 2), middle ('A' level year 1) and lower (GCE O level retakes) streams. The editors in 1968 were G Steward (an English teacher) and C S Warren (Art - see notable people).
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