…To discover the mystery of ‘The Nameless Teacher’ and the elusive Elysium Theory. Jack Godwin shone as the eponymous hero vying for the approval of Nicholas Rackow’s Reverend Leake. The…
…In the Summer term, the corridors and classrooms of DPL will be filled with the story of ‘The Nameless Teacher’ in a brand new drama performance entitled The Elysium Theory….
…the following events: Sunday 7th October Olympic Stadium tour and ArcelorMittlal Orbital Slide A guided tour behind the scenes of the Olympic Stadium, a ride on the world’s longest tunnel…
…1918, the Zeebrugge Raid began when an armada of British sailors and marines led by the old cruiser, HMS Vindictive, attacked the Mole at Zeebrugge, Belgium, in order to negate…
…the aquarium and having picnics on the beach. In school both boys and staff been learning Afrikaans, immersing themselves in a wide variety of sports with gusto and trying local…
…knew they were in for a tough afternoon. Nevertheless, the boys swam brilliantly and achieved remarkable swims married with several personal bests. There were podium places for the U10s and…
This week Mrs Savill and Mrs Whitehead demonstrated the concept of academic resilience through a quirky medium: biscuits! The boys were asked to think about challenges they may face with…
…and the eagerly awaited rugby game, Bristol v Exeter. We were among 15,000 people in an amazing stadium and witnessed a great entertaining game of rugby, with a nail-biting finish….
…the Kingsman, for their finale. By now the Band were really rocking down the home straight and confident solos were offered from James (Euphonium), Ned (Tenor Sax), Ollie (Baritone Sax),…
…itself and be guided by one of their U17 students. We then visited the stadium, where the boys were impressed and inspired by the changing rooms and the path leading…