...circumstance. In 1584, Archdeacon Robert Johnson founded a ‘free school’ and opened its doors to 16 young boys, in a building now known as ’The Old School'. Robert Johnson believed...
...hop, jazz and tap. In addition to our dance curriculum lessons for pupils from Form Lower 1 (Year 6) to Form 3 (Year 9), we offer extremely popular free weekly...
...Dance lessons, encouraging them to develop their movement, performance skills and creativity. In Form 4 (Year 10) students can choose to study GCSE Dance, where they learn about performance, choreography...
no-image Each Wednesday during term-time, we hold free lunchtime recitals in the nearby All Saints’ Church, which have a large and loyal following from the local community and School. Scroll...
...the IB Diploma last year, has received an offer to study Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) at Caius College, Cambridge in September. Dr Darren Sheppard, Senior Academic Mentor, who...
...& Technology Scholar. The Arkwright Engineering Scholarship was awarded following a rigorous selection process, including a written application, an aptitude exam and an interview. The scholarship will give Adam access...
...– a Methode Traditionelle sparkling, a Riesling and a Primitivo – exploring their provenance, flavours and pairings, before taking questions from a contented audience. To find out more about the...
...including, hopefully, hosting an OO Dinner in the summer of 2021! In 3, 2, 1, Becca pressed the magic button and all attendees were suddenly (with a slight delay) transported...
...presenting a different scenario, including electricity and building sites, road safety, fire risk in the home, risk around railways etc., and the children are given practical advice about identifying risks....
...Navin Leanage (07), junior registrar (ST3) in emergency medicine, give his perspective on the A&E ward during the current pandemic and more recently learned about the work of a GP...