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Free time

As well as enjoying the array of after-school clubs and activities (known as Commoners), it is important that the boys also have free, unstructured time to read, relax and to create their own entertainment, just as they would at home.

There are always friends close by each evening and at the weekends for a game of football, cricket, basketball or table tennis, or simply for company while watching a favourite television programme or a film in the boarders’ Common Room. There are also plenty of benches, bean bags and sofas dotted around the school to spend some time out with a good book.

In the summer months, the boys prefer to be outdoors, enjoying the lighter evenings and the good weather. The Puddle, our outdoor pool is popular in the sunshine, as are the cricket nets. The boarders may use the whole of the school grounds, and supervised evening activities can be down on the fields or by the river.

 

 

In the winter, when the evenings are darker and chillier, activities become more school-based. The winter favourite is a mug of hot chocolate, freshly made popcorn and watching a film in the boarders' cinema room, perhaps snuggled up under a duvet. 

WEEKENDS

It is important for the full boarders to spend some time away from school and we all very much look forward to our trips out each Sunday.  This may be a mountain biking adventure in the New Forest,  a train up to Twickenham for the rugby, a tour of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, a trip to the beach for an afternoon of surfing, an energetic session of trampolining  - or a lazy day with a walk along the river, chatting, relaxing, eating ice-cream and simply enjoying a pause from the busy week. Boys may also choose to go home with a friend for the weekend, with prior parental permission. The term’s trips are publicised in advance so that families can plan their weekends.

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#weloveboarding Just before half term, while the older boarders were away on a residential trip, we welcomed many new boys for a taster experience of the wonderful world that is boarding at Pilgrims’.  

Where are we going on Sundays this term?

Sunday boarding trips 

When?

What, where? 

8 Sept
All In
Weekend

Paultons Park
The first weekend of the year and we are all staying in to get to know each other! Home to over 70 rides and attractions across 140 acres of parkland, Paultons Park is the first amusement park in history to have been named the UK's number one amusement park in Trip Advisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards 3 years in a row.

15 Sept

Beach Trip

Enjoy a lazy afternoon on the sand, sandcastle building competitions, ice creams and swimming, and maybe a little sunshine!

22 Sept

Ten Pin Bowling  (booked in advance, additional cost of £5)

Some think it's luck, others think it's skill... either way, we all think we have the best bowling tips to help us get that all important strike! The question is, who’s tip will see them triumph?

29 Sept

Exeat

6 Oct

Rock-Climbing

Be like Spiderman for the afternoon. Scale those walls with ease on fun, themed walls at our local leisure centre.

13 Oct

Driving Range 

Could you be the next Tiger Woods?  If you're just starting out or already a seasoned golfer, there's something for everyone at Winchester Golf Academy.

20 Oct

Pizza Making (booked in advance, additional cost of £10)

Throw the dough and get creative with our very own chef in residence.  Enjoy eating all your hard work, as long it’s not stuck on the ceiling!

HALF TERM

When?

What, where?

10 Nov

Flip Out Trampolining (booked in advance, additional cost of £10)

You too can be like Buzz Lightyear and reach for the sky.  Bounce from pillar to post for an hour at this indoor trampoline park.

17 Nov

Cinema

See a mystery hit on the silver screen.  There may even be popcorn on the billing!

24 Nov

Exeat, everybody out! 

1 Dec

Christmas Shopping and Dorm Decorating

Shopping for dorm decorations.  Imagination, sense of wonder and a Kirsty Allsop vibe for the truly ambitious. 

8 Dec

Water Park

There’s something for everyone from big kids to little ones with some of the UK’s most exciting waterflumes.  For the thrill-seekers, brave the Screamer with its sheer vertical drop. Plunge into darkness on the Black Thunder. And hold on to your pants as you shoot down the Spacebowl like a human pinball. Or if that sounds a bit like hard work, just go with the flow on the Mississippi Drifter.  It’s fluming good fun!

'BOARDERS ONLY'

The boarding year gets off to an exciting start with the All In Weekend. The whole boarding community stays in school for the first weekend to get to know each other. The boys take part in lots of fun activities before we all end up at Paultons Park theme park as an amazing finale to our first weekend together.

Another highlight is the black-tie dinner and cabaret at the end of the Christmas term, exclusively for boarders, with boys and staff performing hilarious songs and sketches. At the end of each summer term, the boys are taken on a ‘Boarders Only’ trip to mark the end of our year together. For some of the boarders, this will be their last night with us before they move on to their senior school. It is very special, and it is marked by a party with activities spread across the whole of the school grounds, ending with a midnight swim for the Year 8 boys. Throughout the rest of the year we enjoy a variety of special treats, such as the boarders' summer BBQ, themed suppers, karaoke nights, film nights - it's quite a list and all good fun.

Our Location

We are blessed with a truly idyllic location. Just an hour south of London by direct train, with easy access to all the major travel hubs, and yet we are surrounded by the stunning countryside of the South Downs National Park. The school is tucked away between Winchester Cathedral and Winchester College, within the secure and secluded Cathedral Close. Moments from our front door is the heart of the historic city of Winchester, or step through our back gate to find water meadows, countryside, and the South Downs Way.