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- 16/12/20
An Extract: End of Term Letter from the Head
Dear All, Thank you all so very much for your effort, commitment and support for the Christmas Parade (click here for photos), yesterday. It was absolutely fantastic and I felt quite emotional seeing you all come up the Drive. Having the whole School together was very special; a moment I will never...Read Full Story - 14/12/20
Pre-Prep Christmas Time!
What a wonderful way to celebrate Christmas! We started with a festively decorated Pre-Prep and Christmas music greeting each member of the school on arrival. We have been ‘Christmastastic’ with cards, crafts, poetry, and stories. All culminating in our traditional Christmas parties...Read Full Story - 14/12/20
The Boarders' Festive Weekend
Finishing the Term off in a festive frenzy!!! A Christmas themed Lip Sync Battle included a staff rendition of "Stop the Cavalry", followed by teams of children lip syncing to "Santa Tell Me", "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", and "I wish it could be...Read Full Story - 11/12/20
- 08/12/20
Creative Writing - Year 7
This week, Year 7 studied the poem 'Adlestrop' by Edward Thomas and used his work as a stimulus for writing about a place that remains seared on their memory.Read Full Story - 07/12/20
Head’s Update for the week beginning 30th November 2020
We have been overwhelmed with all of your support for our recent initiatives - the food advent boxes, the cake sale and tombola in aid of The Charlie Waller Trust, and the Children’s Cancer Run. Thank you so much for your generosity - it is greatly appreciated. We were delighted to welcome...Read Full Story - 01/12/20
Gothic Tales by Candlelight
The Year 7 class have been studying the Gothic genre, exploring the writing of renowned authors such as Susan Hill, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens and Charlotte Bronte. Drawing inspiration from their studies, the children were then invited to write their own Gothic story to sha...Read Full Story
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