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“there are several societies that pupils can become involved with that cover many areas of interest”
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Academic Societies
There are several societies that pupils can become involved with that cover many areas of interest.
The Hayman Society
The Hayman Society exists to provide the academic scholars in years 9 to 11 and other pupils who have shown the requisite scholarly acumen with activities, outside the classroom, of an academic and stimulating nature.
The Casson Society
Named after Sir Hugh Casson (Old Eastbournian), the Casson Society exists to promote a deeper understanding of the world among the willing and receptive.
The Lectern Society
The Lectern Society takes its name from the wooden reading desk which is the focal point at our termly formal dinners.
New Academy
New Academy for Lower Sixth scholars takes its name from Plato's original Academy.