…of London with the help of the Freshwater Theatre Company. The children explored what life was like for residents of London at that time, the causes of the fire and…
…bought and special meals are shared with their families. The boys and girls all receive a little red envelope with money hidden inside to symbolize good luck and to keep…
…be a poor circumstance. Last but not least, the boys entertained us all with their marvellous rendition of this year’s ‘Red Nose Day’ song – ‘Put a nose on it’!…
…Leake lectures are largely organised by the boys. Henry C (8W) was host for the evening and compered with a wonderful ease. The short film below gives a flavour of…
On Friday the Red Class, Orange Class and Yellow Class children all performed their Christmas Nativities with such confidence and happiness in front of their families that there wasn’t a…
…their diverse acting skills to the full as they shared a complex story of loss, love, hidden truths and adventure. For the boys in 3D and 3W there were more…
…don’t care how they do it. Pollution & deforestation all come from people’s greed. People cut down trees to make palm oil which affects endangered species and the wider environment….
On Friday the Red Class, Orange Class and Yellow Class children all performed beautifully in front of proud parents, carers and families. The audience was dazzled by shiny stars, shepherds,…
On Friday, children and staff at Gallery Road wore red white and blue to celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday. The children’s assembly started the day with the wonderful story by…