UK Youth Parliament
Portsmouth City Council is launching a campaign to find your next Member of Youth Parliament (MYP).
If you are aged 11-17 and live in Portsmouth, you can stand for election and you will be able to vote.
Portsmouth City Council is launching a campaign to find your next Member of Youth Parliament (MYP).
If you are aged 11-17 and live in Portsmouth, you can stand for election and you will be able to vote.
We are delighted to present our (virtual) Performing Arts Evening for you all to enjoy!
Fire Cadets is a uniform youth programme for 13-17 year olds run on Fire Stations in their local community and accessible to all. They currently have 3 units in Ringwood, Eastleigh and Gosport and will be opening 2 new units at the end of January in Southsea and Rushmoor. The programme is delivered by volunteer […]
Song Academy is calling all creative & musical young people to get ready to enter The Young Songwriter Competition 2021! It’s a wonderful opportunity to engage pupils and celebrate their creative talents. With judges including Fraser T Smith, Tom Odell, Miranda Cooper, Calum Scott & Tom Grennan plus fantastic prizes, including a recording studio session […]
On Thursday 17th December 2020, Admiral Lord Nelson School are hosting their Virtual Performance Arts Evening. Be sure to follow the links on the website and social media pages to watch the event!
Usually yesterday and today would have been our Careers event (as part of the Curriculum Information Evenings). We can’t run them as we usually would, so instead Mrs Etherington has put together some informative videos for parents and students to watch and learn more about their options post-16. Click here to view the rest of […]
Were you right? Did you guess who it was?
Footage of Mr Gray Chromatography A dropped pen was recovered from the scene. The ink was tested and compared against pens in boxes from the suspects’ desk drawers to look for a match. Results below the video. After analysis, the ink in the pen that was dropped at the crime scene matches the ink in […]
Footage of Mr Morris Fingerprints Fingerprints are unique to an individual and are formed in the womb. They can even be more reliable than DNA evidence at times! Fresh and clear prints were found at four places around the crime scene. Results below the video. Fingerprints found on kettle: Ms Stevenson Fingerprints located on a […]
Footage of Ms Stevenson Analysis of coffee found at scene A coffee cup was recovered near the scene along with its contents. Analysis of the coffee shows a high percentage of sugar. The suspects’ coffee cups have been located and tested to see if they have sugar in their coffee. Results are show below the […]
Footage of Mrs Brown Blood spatter analysis Blood spatter analysis can show how the victim was attacked, if the perpetrator used a weapon and the way the blood pattern forms can show how the blood drops fell. Results are below the video. In this case, after the analysis show below, we have the following updates […]
We have had some very exciting news from the Arts Council of Great Britain. Admiral Lord Nelson School is now a TRIPLE PLATINUM Artsmark school. This is an amazing achievement for our school and we are delighted. The report from the Arts Council says: “Admiral Lord Nelson school has developed strategic goals which have shifted […]
ALNS Drama department will be releasing some of our past productions on YouTube to celebrate all the great performances that we’ve put on over the years!
Despite this years school production of Aladdin being postponed Mrs Wisbey and Mr Jarvis decided that somehow ‘the show must go on!’ As they were both in school supporting the children of keyworkers earlier this week they decided to create a little video for the cast and crew to make you smile. The show will […]
We would like to invite Year 11 parents and students to an exam preparation evening on Thursday 19th March 2020 at 5.00p.m.
The CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) drop in clinic has moved from the 5th March 2020. See below for more details.
Welcome to the February 2020 issue of the PE Newsletter!