Dr Christopher Lawrence and David Dickinson opened up this term’s Leake Lectures with a bang. Lots of bangs as it turns out, and flames and fireworks and flying carrots. In…
At the end of last term Lower School had its first annual BANG Goes the Lower School which was filled with fun, excitement, BANGS and most importantly a huge amount…
…read the children an autumn poem and they sang about autumn leaves. The Reception classes sang songs about cauliflowers, cabbages and beans and other Harvest foods and acted out the…
…aircraft. They compared changes in technology through a fun guided tour. They explored old London buses and were amazed to see the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! They rode a…
All the children had important roles to play in The Early Years’ Harvest Festival on Friday. The Reception classes, dressed in wonderful costumes, sang songs about cauliflowers, cabbages and beans…
…and worked hard to recite their lines with clarity and volume. The boys manged to fill the Pre-Prep Hall with their ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ song and certainly got 1C…
…worst? Finally, there is me. I like to think I am holding it together. I am lying to myself. There is a small ball of guilt and anger inside of…
…a third training session on the Thursday morning, the second fixture took place against Anglet RFC that evening. In a stunning venue (floodlit 4G surface) with a big supporting crowd…
“Harvest Praise!” sang the boys as they wowed their audiences with a feast of singing, dancing and rapping! An explosion of colour adorned the stage and with fun and excitement,…
…from the word “go”. Their following numbers, including the mind-bogglingly complex “Coat of Many Colours”, “One More Angel in Heaven”, “Benjamin Calypso” and “Those Canaan Days” was testament to their…