Apple rings in Pre-Prep Forest School
Apple season is upon us and this provides me with a wonderful natural resource.
Apple season is upon us and this provides me with a wonderful natural resource.
At the end of last term, 46 of our boys took part in the prestigious LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art) exams, showcasing their talent and dedication to the performing arts.
The boys had a cracking week, as evidenced in the diary notes and photographs below, sent from the Kelly team.
Last Saturday, we were delighted to host an engaging and insightful Education AI event with Justin Pinnells, the Academic Director of CATALYST at Winchester College. The presentation covered a range of areas, including the benefits and risks of AI, skills such as being able to critically evaluate AI output, regulation, and opportunities for innovation such as report writing.
The last week of the Easter holidays saw the Chamber Choir embark upon its first tour abroad. We spent five joyous days in Sorrento, soaking up Italian culture, Italian food, the sheer beauty of the surroundings and – happily – plenty of warmth and sunshine, too!
The sun finally shone and welcomed the Chapel Choir to Westminster Abbey for a weekend of services. The Quiristers enjoyed a picnic in Parliament Square, explored iconic London sights and had fun staying together in their hotel.
Our school community recently engaged in an insightful Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Morning, welcoming Dr John Cullerne, Academic Surmaster from Winchester College.
Max Z, in Year 4, has recently returned from an epic adventure to Antarctica and was keen to present his experience and findings to his peers.
As part of their exploration into AI Literacy within our Digital Learning curriculum, Year 8s participated in an interactive session led by Justin Pinnells, Academic Director of CATALYST at Winchester College.
Well done to our boys for participating in the Hampshire EJCOA National Junior Chess Championship. Yan Z reports on the event.
Congratulations to fifteen Pilgrims' boys who are celebrating gaining music awards to top senior schools.
Scientific literacy is not really spoken about. Did you know that your average student learns more new words in Science at secondary school than they do in foreign languages?