On the first Saturday of the long summer break, 36 boys assembled outside school ready for another wonderful week sailing in the south of France. After flying to Bilbao, we…
…the track, ensure hurdles were correctly positioned and that the sand was beautifully raked. As the morning progressed, the weather cleared and the boys achieved some incredible times and distances….
Congratulations to Jack in Blue Class on winning the Mothers’ Day portrait competition for Reception to Year 3 children. All the boys submitted incredible art work and the judges must…
…to come flooding back. But – thankfully – the rain held off and allowed us to run this fantastic event. Almost 200 boys qualified for the track and field events….
…methods combine teacher explanation and modelling with student practice and feedback to teach new knowledge and skills. The process commits new learning to long term memory. Instruction is teacher-led, but…
…That look never disappeared, in fact after more defensive excellence from Ollie and a phenomenally fast counter attack on the right from Maxwell, we took a two goal lead. Everyone…
…flight when the leaders clipped a hurdle and were passed by the eagerly chasing pack. That set the tone for some exceptionally exciting and close races on the track over…
…and tried to complete the 18 holes. That evening we all lost track of time and as we walked back to the tents happy and laughing it became clear that…
…however, and this year we were lucky enough to meet a hugely varied group of talented writers. Our Patron of Reading, Matt Dickinson, was back – fresh from the slopes…