…whistle blew, they gave it their all! The next round will be the Southern England final to see who moves onto the national final later in the year: fingers crossed….
Saturday 6th February saw many of our talented chess players taking part in the zonal stage of the English Primary Schools’ Championship. The U9 section was won by the Prep…
…The boys enjoyed an engaging talk from Mr Gordon, from the History Department, who told them about the honourable qualities that a knight must uphold. This week, the boys will…
…line with Public Health England and NHS advice and guidelines. We are continuing to ensure that our heightened hand hygiene protocol, circulated before our closure, is followed by everyone at…
…They then attended really interesting talks by a fascinating product designer who showed them amazing projected images of fish that responded to environment, and a Jaguar engineer with a passion…
…learnt about the importance of keeping their minds healthy and how their brains work. Through raps, poetry and movement, Sid put his message across in a fun and engaging way….
…different aspects of the book and engaged in Wed Wabbit-related activities such as writing rhyming couplets, drawing Wimbley Woos and colouring name labels to signify their own personality traits. The…
From working with the Alma-Nac architects repurposing the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s Colour Palace to creating environmentally-friendly engines using the 3D printer, learn about all the wonderful things our DT department…
Last Saturday, our boys engaged in their first block fixture against Emanuel School. There were 8 fixtures in total – U13A&B, U12ABCD, U11A&B. After tribe rugby and a full week…
…English Secondary Schools Final. A definite highlight in the swimming calendar, the annual competition which is held at the London Aquatics Centre gave Peter, Otto, Ethan and Matthew the chance…