Research is pretty conclusive: the experiences between the ages of two and six, both at home and in school, are crucial for predicting future academic success. Why? All cognitive function…
…home and school, are crucial. Communication This is the key to our superb pastoral care structure and the vital link in school is a class teacher/form tutor. They spend time…
…with crudités. Early Years Lunch Sample Menu Pupils in the Pre-Prep can choose from a variety of hot and cold food. There is also a dessert, including fruit and yoghurt,…
…took to the cooking studio, whipping up a batch of Chocolate Crush Slice. Our measurements when weighing the chocolate were a little generous. To finish the day, Mayan masks and…
…multiple challenges with strength and ease rather than dissolve and crumble at the first dunking, like a Rich Tea! Which biscuit are you most like, when faced with a challenge?…
…was performed as a class ensemble, all the way to the GCSE and A-Level text “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, which saw the entire group explore the nature of vindication…
…fact, given the importance, it is crucial that we ensure ‘praise for being’ becomes a daily habit. By daily habit, I recommend that we all try to build it into…
…romantic poems, the boys gave renditions of “Crush” by Victoria Wood, “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” by John Donne, “Valentine” by Carol Ann Duffy and even the most famous of all…
…1918, the Zeebrugge Raid began when an armada of British sailors and marines led by the old cruiser, HMS Vindictive, attacked the Mole at Zeebrugge, Belgium, in order to negate…
…mention goes to the players of the tournament, Hamish for his outstanding saves in the tournament at real crucial moments and Hugo for his constant work rate supporting his team…