…placed in the Year 6 Challenge, whilst our Year 7&8 (A) team were the Quiz Runners-Up – losing to Emanuel School by just a couple of points! Many congratulations to…
…and all, as the title suggests, concerning death or ice cream at some point or another… Gareth sang some catchy songs, accompanied on his ukulele, with enthusiastic audience participation in…
…throughout history. Imaginative interpretation of microscopic studies of cells, bacteria, viruses and fungi, which were the starting point for their project, have resulted in a series of intricate and beautifully…
…The boys looked at the life of a Poilou and the battle of Verdun. Science Looked at shell water under a microscope to see if it was fit to drink….
…coped brilliantly with the Latin and the demanding nature of the music. The soloists were splendid, including our own Mrs Rachel Chambers who sang the soprano solos with poise and…
…and poignant occasion. The service was led by Revd. Dr. Rebecca Lloyd, Curate at St. Stephen’s and the Vicar, Revd. Canon Bernhard Schünemann, preached the sermon. The Choir sang the…
…competitor. Overall the Ojibwas were clear winners with 136 points, Deerfeet came second, Chippeways third and Mohicans fourth. Congratulations also go to the individual trophy winners, Nicolas Funsch, Alan Zhou,…
Congratulations to Mark (captain), Thomas, Rohan and Alexander who won the Epsom Y5 Quiz Competition on Friday. After narrowly beating Thomas’s Clapham 165 points to 155 in the semi-final they…
…moving and poignant occasion – especially given the significance of it being 100 years, to the day, since the Armistice at the end of the Great War. The service was…
…is entitled Jacob3, a dry point print and part of a triptych created in response to the Refugee Crisis. Jacob says of his work, “I felt it was important to…