…that by age one, a toddler’s brain structure is closer to that of an adult’s brain (Beigi, 2021). This growth continues to the point that, “By age two, the number…
The author Robin Moore once said: “Inside each of us is a natural-born storyteller, waiting to be released.” Unlocking this inner narrator was the challenge which faced the boys for…
…Prosecution (County Hall, Southbank). Open to Years 7-8 and parents Come along to Agatha Christie’s thriller in a unique court room setting in a gripping story of justice, passion and…
…onstage musician in the Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Fiddler on the Roof, starring Omid Djalili. Xavier played the haunting theme which opens the entire show. Mr Street joined in…
…improved their sailing skill. Whether that was the the novice who learnt how to sail or the proficient sailer who reached the next level. Each boy will undoubtably have their…
…paintings and statues around us created a real feel for the justice system in this country. Being taken into an actual courtroom, smaller than most imagined, was an experience in…
…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…
Just imagine an amazing West End show but, on a slightly smaller scale, and that describes the two Reception performances of ‘Hansel and Gretel’ in the Early Years. The children…
…In the second game of the evening the boys came up against a slightly smaller Hendaye team. They were however no less physical and far more fleet-footed. However, the boys…
…Grandpa in ‘Grandpa’s Great Escape’. Margaret Bateson-Hill author and story teller spoke with both year groups about her published works, displaying her love of stories and taking the chance to…