Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally in February each year in over a hundred countries to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology for children and young people…
…Maths! This meant exploring Maths activities in the context of Science, Technology, Engineering and Art. They practised calculation in a Maths dice tournament, scrutinised this year’s RSPB birdwatch results, examined…
…secure base, the boys branch out to experience the myriad of opportunities and resources the school has to offer with specialist sports, Drama, Music, Art, Design Technology, Computing and language…
…and Science schemes of work extend and challenge boys of this age. Continuing the topic-based teaching style from Pre-Prep, History and Geography are delivered through innovative topics which can also…
…institutions such as St Mary’s University, Twickenham and The Cambridge Partnership, through which we develop our new teachers and help keep abreast of recent research and pedagogy. In addition, we…
…grades for university – his gap ‘Ja’ (which became three years) broadened his horizons and motivated him to prove himself through extreme adventures. He said even now he still doesn’t…
…school and now university, via the Roots and Shoots programme. It was really inspiring to meet older people who share the same concerns that we do. I learned about how…
…they feel stronger when they inevitably have to face them. The former Chief Operating Officer for Facebook, Sheryl Sandberg, spoke at the 2016 graduation ceremony at the University of California…
…your School Inside Out. Wales: Crown House Publishing Ltd. Shonkoff, J. and Phillips, A. (2000). From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development. National Academies’ Press. Available at:…
As part of their science topic, Living Things, Year 2 went on a trip to the London Wetland Centre in Barnes. The boys had a fun packed day, bird spotting…