CLIO History Prizes Awarded

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CLIO History Prizes Awarded

Every half-term, the History Department is delighted to award the CLIO History Prize to three pupils who show particular promise, aptitude, endeavour, and enthusiasm for the subject and are thus considered deserving of recognition. The prize is split three ways to recognise the talents of a senior, middle, and junior school historian, with all receiving […]

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Expert Advice at Vocal Workshop

There was a rousing end to the half term at our vocal workshop for tenors, basses and changing voices. Inspiring and expert advice was given by Mr Trevor Bowes, one of our singing Visiting Music Teachers. Projection, confidence and energy in the voice were all explored in a fun and practical way- all with gentle […]

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Intermediate Maths Challenge

Congratulations to our pupils from the Third, Fourth and Fifth Year who took part in the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge.  There were 36 Golds, 49 Silvers, and 27 Bronzes awarded. Extra special congratulations to Adrian (Fifth Year) for his fantastic 111 and best in School, Annie (Fourth Year) for her 103 and Best in Year, […]

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Crews Head to EXCITE Dance Competition

Last weekend, we were thrilled to take four dance crews to the XCITE Dance competition in Leatherhead. This was our first foray into a competition of this calibre and our pupils did us proud. The event took place over two days and featured classes in ballet, street, jazz, musical theatre, lyrical and tap as well […]

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Hans Woyda Semi Final

On Monday 20 February, our Hans Woyda Maths team took the challenge to Trinity School in the semi-finals of the southern plate Hans Woyda competition. The maths was hard, the pressure was intense and the snacks were pretty good. The match was close fought from the outset with the lead going back and forward between […]

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Physics Pupils Head to Imperial College Lecture

On Tuesday evening a group of our Lower Sixth physics pupils ventured up to Imperial College in South Kensington for a lecture on neutrino physics and detection. A fantastic introductory lecture on these tiny, incredibly light and infuriatingly evasive particles began by explaining that they are produced all around us; in the atmosphere, in nuclear […]

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