…a special evening in the School calendar. Henry’s angelic solo set the tone for a service that was so appreciated by the capacity congregation. The traditional readings and prayers were…
…out in beautiful traditional costumes and flowers, ladies complete with bindis and gentlemen with turbans. The boys watched the story of Rama and Sita and listened to their friends describe…
…and beauty of Iceland. The wind and rain did not dampen the party’s spirits as we tried some Icelandic ice cream at a traditional dairy. Lu Vax was a popular…
…peeled, chopped and stewed apples. They then added either raspberries, blueberries, raisins or apricots (although in some cases all four!) onto a pastry base which they then crafted into traditional…
…typically enjoy the sports hall, trampoline park or table tennis. On the Tuesday, the group enjoyed a Tyrolean evening, taking part in traditional dance and music, a brilliantly entertaining evening…
A traditional block fixture against Caldicott was the first of the rugby season which started last Saturday. These first fixtures are always tough, especially against our opposition this term who…
Even the Fifa World Cup could not disrupt the Music Department’s, now traditional, showcase event of ‘three halves’ – and the concert certainly did not disappoint. The Senior Concert Band…
…sportsmanship by saluting and shaking hands with their opponent as well as with the referee. The boys were keen to find out more about this traditional and 2016 Olympic sport…
…photograph of the Dulwich College Preparatory School Staff circa 1910. It is an image that holds an enigma that has baffled many for years: the mystery of ‘The Nameless Teacher’….