Last week, the Latin and Classics classes had the valuable opportunity to attend an online lecture on the Roman poet Catullus, delivered by Oxford University’s Tristan Franklinos.

As the pupils had been studying Catullus’ poetry in class, the talk provided a chance to explore his works in greater depth. Mr Franklinos examined several poems and offered various interpretations, enriching the students’ understanding of the poet’s themes – particularly those of love, which continue to resonate despite the vast cultural differences between ancient Rome and the modern world.
The session included a Q&A, allowing pupils to delve further into Catullus’ life and historical context. The discussion sparked thoughtful conversation and provided fresh insights beyond the classroom curriculum.
“I personally found the talk a great opportunity to build on what we learnt in class, hear fresh perspectives and new ideas!”Evangeline, Year 10 pupil