…happen to the world. The Eco fashion show was weird but wonderful. School children were modelling clothes made from anything recyclable such as milk bottle lids, Tesco bags and coffee…
…Sevens Tournament the day before and struggled during the group games by losing two and winning two. Because they scored 4 tries in their last match, they ended up going…
…match where the team lost, the child had to ‘do’ something in both cases. Whether that is scoring the winning goal or putting in the effort to persevere, the child…
…theme of Animals. Working with Mr Sperring, our Director of Drama, the boys got their claws into drama such as George Orwell’s Animal Farm and Eugene Ionesco’s The Rhinocerous, poetry…
…more classic pieces of drama including Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”, Ionesco’s “The Bald Prima Donna” and Chekhov’s “The Seagull”, and a few pieces of comedy from Monty Python and Blackadder…
…hard work in training and their resilience under pressure on the night. The points score shows a resounding win for Dulwich Prep London. School Position Points Dulwich Prep London 1st…
…a scorching hot day and with water bottles and sunhats at the ready, eggs and spoons, space hoppers, hoops and beanbags flew into action. Each tribe competed against one another…
…we have become. Our U9s finished equal 1st and our U11s were only nudged into the silver medal position by a mere half point, after scoring an impressive 20.5/25 and…
…visit to the Archeopark, and a recreated prehistoric site in the UNESCO world heritage site at Valle Camonica. We also visited the White War museum at Temu, home to hundreds…
…held last Saturday at Nottingham High School. It was a very convincing win for Kent, scoring 33 out of a maximum 36 points. Barnet (which covers North London and Middlesex…