…a difficult stage in a person’s life and the impact of behaviours will affect the whole family. As parents, we often have pre-conceived ideas of how our teenagers are going…
…trying to glue the final strips into place before the big measure but it was quite a sight to behold. Thanks to our Year 8 mathematicians who took on the…
…There was almost exactly an hour between the first boy and the last member of staff taking their position but with the cooperation of the weather and the brilliantly behaved…
…manners and behaviour of our boys, both at the hotel and the places we visited. They represented themselves and the school with great pride. Thank you to both the boys…
…the Rich Tea disintegrated and yet with five dunks, the Hob Nob survived. We wanted the boys to behave like a Hob Nob, facing multiple challenges with strength and ease…
…Blackrock club and school grows each time we visit. The boys’ behaviour was exemplary for the whole trip and we received numerous comments from hotel staff, guests and parents saying…
…‘curiosity makes every day delightful’! He showed the boys lots of examples of pictures of past geniuses’ notebooks – a joy to behold – the jottings of Einstein, Edison, Picasso…
…and chips was a great treat with some enormous fish being served. There were many comments made about the wonderful manners and behaviour of our boys, both at the hotel…
…Stoker regaled us with the story of Dick Turpin; he is not the hero we all think he is! There were many comments made about the wonderful manners and behaviour…
…and Head Boy, Johnny Blake McGrath, laid a wreath on behalf of the Dulwich Prep community. Trumpeters from the Prep played the Last Post and Reveille. Thank you to all…