SHSK Sounds comprises a diverse programme of conversation, interviews and special features surrounding school life. Made possible by the generosity of the Parents’ Association, our in-house podcast enables us to reflect the eclectic views, stories and pursuits of life at St Helen and St Katharine.
Features include our ‘Dream Double Bill’ series in which students, staff and special guests are invited to choose their dream pairing of films, our ‘In Conversation’ series which invites special guests to discuss topics of interest, and many more. SHSK Sounds is available on Spotify, Amazon Podcasts and Podbean.
Join us as the Heads of St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School and Headington Rye Oxford come together to talk about all the joys of leading great girls' schools.
Join us as the Heads of St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School and Headington Rye Oxford come together to talk about all the joys of leading great girls' schools.
Join us as the Heads of St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School and Headington Rye Oxford come together to talk about all the joys of leading great girls' schools.
Join us as the Heads of St Helen and St Katharine, Oxford High School and Headington Rye Oxford come together to talk about all the joys of leading great girls' schools.
In this episode, we hear from Sophie in Year 9 as she shares the story behind her winning entry for the school Playwriting Competition. Her play, Lost in Dreams, explores emotional resilience, healing and the invisible pressures many young people face – all brought to life on stage through striking visual metaphors.
Join us for another fascinating episode from Dr Chater’s Year 10 Physics class as students showcase their own podcasts on influential women scientists! This week, Darcey from Year 10 explores the extraordinary life of Marie Curie, from the personal tragedy of losing her mother at just ten years old to making history as the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. Hear how Curie’s determination and scientific genius changed the world forever.