On Thursday the 12th May 2016, Dulwich Prep London was presented with an original masterpiece of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’ written by Tim Rice and produced by our…
…Hill and a night at the cinema were followed on the last day by a coach trip to North Berwick to the Seabird Centre (unfortunately weather caused the boat tour…
…to the Scottish Seabird Centre and a fascinating boat tour around Bass Rock, home to 150000 birds for six months of the year. We marvelled at the rugged beauty of…
…the boys were thrilled to have an up-close viewing and guided tour of Shackleton’s lifeboat, the ‘James Caird’. The boys then embarked on their Explorers Day in the grounds of…
…and the River Medway, through the crenulations and arrow slits. In the beautiful cathedral, the boys had the chance to design their own coat of arms after a wonderful workshop…
…the ships the boys turned their hands to boat building and rock launching, gaining further understanding of the impact of forces and movement. A great day was had by all….
…deflated and the goat head-piece tucked away, both cast-members and audience knew that they had witnessed a show like no other; an original musical with a simple and heartfelt message…
…Mr Marrow, the boys went off on their first sailing session. Everyone began by being split into ability groups. For some this was their first time rigging a boat. For…
…the wonderful class assembly by 4D focussing on the story of ‘The Thankful Coat’. Do ask your son what they can recall and/or what they learnt from this week’s assemblies….
…own coat of arms. At the Guildhall museum the boys were given the opportunity to shoot mini catapults, dress up as Norman knights and hold a real life sword. All…