…with that! From scooting in the shadow of Table Mountain to visiting the historical Robben Island, the city has absolutely everything. Most importantly, the boys had host families and a…
…been invited to take part in the 2020 Oxford Computing Challenge. These 6 boys achieved the highest score within the top 10% of all pupils who sat the challenge in…
…time and music expertise to entertain the guests and to Tom Savill and Levi Olver who once again acted as scrutineers in checking the scores and certifying the winning cards….
…effort, the U-11 ‘B’ team was weakened but nevertheless incredibly our solitary Y6 pupil Charlie Parker led by example as the team scored 23/30 to finish convincingly in first place;…
…at DC scoffing our faces with enormous, delicious chocolate muffins the size of our fists! We also spent time catching up with our old friend from Year 4. However, the…
…This week they are making iced cinnamon swirl scones and tartiflette. The year 8s are consolidating their cookery skills and this week are looking forward to Dr Kozen, (mother of…
…life in general. For example, when we shake hands each morning after praising for being (see article here on why this is important), we might ask how the cycle/walk/scoot into…
…her favourite stories. The boys spent the rest of the day exploring features of traditional tales and the day concluded with them scouring the tables in the Pre-Prep Hall to…
…an impressive 450 points scored, we made it safely into second place and secured a place in the Grand Final! Indeed, not only did we come second in the overall…