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March 2024

  • 22/03/24

    Upper School Spring Festival

    The Upper School Spring Festival this week was a fantastic occasion to showcase the huge breadth of work done by our Upper School students this year, from art and music to chemistry and gymnastics. There were 19 performances, including the Upper School choir singing Gabriel Faure's Req...
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  • 22/03/24

    Lower School Eurythmy Festival

    Classes 3 to 8 shared their recent work with the School and parents at our Lower School Eurythmy Festival this week.
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  • 22/03/24

    EPQ- Albion's car

      This week, Albion in Class 12 presented his restoration of a MG-GTB car. An EPQ is a piece of work that you can do in addition to your option studies. It can be in the form of a:​ Dissertation Investigation/Field Study Performance Artefact...
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  • 22/03/24

    Spring Work Day

    On Tuesday, classes 1-8 took part in the first school Spring Work Day. The theme of the day was a land-based spring clean, clearing debris from the winter and caring for all the beings that inhabit it. Classes 5 were building dead hedges for insects, hedgehogs, snakes and others; Class 1a/4b held a...
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  • 22/03/24

    Class 8a play 'The Dark is Rising'

    Class 8a went on a journey into the battle between the Light and the Dark with their play, based very loosely on the wonderful book series "The Dark is Rising" by Susan Cooper. This battle took place in multiple dimensions, and tests all the characters where they are most vulnerable. Ul...
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  • 22/03/24

    Class 3 Easter Eggs

    Spring has sprung in Class 3, with these beautiful kite paper window eggs!
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  • 21/03/24

    Class 11 'Parzival'

    Recent work by Class 11 in response to hearing the legend of Parzival.
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  • 15/03/24

    Class 5a Ancient Greek Pottery

    This week Class 5a looked at various types of Ancient Greek pottery and the children created their own designs based on real pots. The class will visit the British Museum in May to see other examples of Greek pottery.
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  • 14/03/24

    Class 3 Play 'Joseph'

    Class 3 rose to the challenge of performing their 45-minute play Joseph, which involved learning a lot of fast-paced dialogue and a range of songs that transported the audience. They shone in their passion and their loud and clear voices as they related the ancient and moving tale from the...
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  • 12/03/24

    Class 5b play 'Into The Labyrinth'

    Thesus, a young boy from Troizen, sets out on a journey to find his father and become a man. On the way, he comes across many obstacles, kills man-eating giants and outwits an evil Queen. But, at his father's palace, he is sacrificed to the Bull-dance, a dance created to honour Poseido...
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  • 08/03/24

    Class 4b German play “Peter’s altes Haus”

    On Thursday, World Book Day, class 4b performed their German play “Peter’s altes Haus”. The story is based on one of the beautiful books by Elsa Beskow.  The children told the story entirely in German through songs, poems and dialogue. During the last week, the childre...
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  • 05/03/24

    Class 4a Norse play ‘Idunn and The Golden Apples’

    Class 4a shared their wonderful Norse play ‘Idunn and The Golden Apples’, with us last week. Idunn is the keeper of the magic apples of immortality, which the gods must eat to preserve their youth. When, through the cunning of Loki, the trickster god, she and her apples were seized by...
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