The gala started with the 50m freestyle and was won by George (8L) for the Mohicans. The Mohicans kept up this good start by winning the next two races. Chippeways…
…(myself included) was waiting for the College to begin their comeback but with a strong bench which included Elliot, Sam, Connel, Jock and Joe, energy levels were kept high with…
…dinosaurs Harry kept in his bucket, then ordering these by size and using squares to make a tessellating pattern to cover Elmer. Two brave Year 8 classes came to help…
…just fitted in the hall, estimating how many dinosaurs Harry kept in his bucket and working out how much food the hungry caterpillar actually ate! Sixteen brave Year 8 boys…
…snake dancing and their journey into the afterlife were other delights the boys enjoyed. A midday refuelling of a tasty Egyptian banquet kept them all energised throughout the afternoon to…
…team rallied and kept the deficit to 3 losing the match 7-4. The team had an honest talk about their performance after the match and despite being disappointed in conceding…
…As the game wore on we managed to turn over more ball and create our own chances. No official score was kept but Anglet proved to be worthy winners by…
…energy, stage presence and obvious enjoyment. The singing from all the children was ‘magical’ as was the musical accompaniment, and the audience were kept on the edge of their seats…
…the wins started to roll in. With the early momentum came increasing confidence – increased and as the sound levels grew and the wins kept coming. As we hit mid-morning,…
…the last 18 months it is a fantastic way to connect with the Dulwich Prep London com while enjoying the beautifully kept greens at the Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf…