…and under equipment and also some ball skills. Each class ended their open morning with a music lesson involving songs, dance and playing bells while reading a simple musical score….
…in the 28th over having taken the bowling attack apart. We concluded our innings on 212 off 30 overs. Ollie scored 112 of 56 deliveries (of these 56 deliveries 17…
…fantastic dynamics, excellent diction and ability to empathise with the meaning of the songs. They received a score of 89 (Honours), which was only 1 mark away from the winning…
…Scotland and Ireland, whilst the Ensemble had us dancing on ice with the Skaters’ Waltz. Woodwind and brass players also had their moments. Ably supported by our percussionists, the Woodwind…
…scored some superb tries, ran away 45 – 20 winners. Sunday morning we were greeted by grey skies and rain but this too disappeared and allowed us to play rugby…
…emotional tale of the Polar explorers racing to the South Pole. They even saw one of the sledges taken by Robert Falcon Scott on his famous expedition, hanging on the…
…very impressive, with the boys scoring 6 tries and conceding only 2. There was a small dip after the lunch break but the boys should be very proud of the…
…Oliver (keyboard), Freddie (Drums) and Francisco (Congas). The audience clapped along in sync really enjoying every moment of this confident, assured performance: the Band simply blew them away. If ever…
…a visit of the world famous Flying Scotsman to the National Railway Museum. The boys enjoyed lots of activities from siege warfare to a Ghost walk around York. “Wackers” fish…
…In total we saw 114 goals scored by all the schools present. A big thank you to Northcote Lodge, Shrewsbury House and Westminster for visiting us and to all the…