Congratulations to the Swim Squad boys (Maxwell, Sam, Elliott, Cosmo, James and Thomas) who took part in the English Schools Swimming competition, held at the Olympic pool. With over 200…
…favoured positions before an exciting year preparing for the English Schools national tournament. For the U11s, the fixture against the college was their first taste of representing the school at…
…Zoo by Flanders and Horovitz. In many musical styles, the familiar story unfolds and the choirs clearly enjoyed the fun that the composer and lyricist were trying to engender. The…
As a part of their Documentary Drama unit Year 7 students rose to the challenge of engaging with a process drama, creating impressive scenes that explored themes of conflict, loyalty…
…about 40 minutes to complete. The tasks the boys undertake are usually fun, engaging and on problems that Computer Scientists often meet and enjoy solving. There is no prior knowledge…
…who ensure that children are well cared for and engaged in fun activities whilst on site. The school staff are assisted by Play Leaders, employed by the school, in running…
On Tuesday evening, the U13 water polo team travelled the short distance to Alleyn’s and competed in the first round of the English Schools National Water Polo championship. First was…
…the afternoon. A slightly different format this year, as we played a slightly more physical form of Touch Rugby, which enabled all willing participants to engage in the sport and…
…plans. Their courses of study included Ancient History, Medicine, Engineering ,Philosophy and Economics while interests ranged from sky diving, rugby, cooking (only in a couple of cases!) to running ultra-marathons,…
…A race and then went straight over to the finishing funnel to support his team mates, a true team player in all aspects. James will now run in the English…