First pic is of the greenhouse range at the school - six houses, each offering a different set of climate conditions - controlled by the physics department I imagine, and this is apart from the labs, where they do the flasking, and other work .With free labour ( the kids) often sop that 2 teenagers care for one specimen orchid, they can ( and do) get fantastic results . Recently they have been flying back and forth to Rwanda- yes I had to look it up to see where it is - right in the middle of Africa - with the Brit kids teaching the Rwanda kids about conservation, how to look after their natural heritage ( including the orchids of course ! ) ...we are all very proud of the work they do, and the inspirational guy- now Head of Science , at this big school - about 2000 "kids" aged 11-18 .
The other pics here - some nice C.mossiae forms, a Coelogyne fimbriata, and a Phrag - Inca Fire - maybe the best colour and shape I can recall seeing.