Quiristers at Abbey Road
The day before Lockdown, an excited group of Quiristers travelled by coach to London to record in the world’s most famous recording studios: Abbey Road. None could resist mimicking the Beatles.
The day before Lockdown, an excited group of Quiristers travelled by coach to London to record in the world’s most famous recording studios: Abbey Road. None could resist mimicking the Beatles.
Monday's Head’s Assembly was about a very important message. Called Speak Out. Stay Safe, it was prepared for schools by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
After what has felt like a veritable age, it was excellent to be able to herd up very eager boys on to the bus, and travel the short distance to Stroud for our first competitive games of the season.
Over the past week, the boys have enjoyed cross-country running within their year group bubbles, during PE lessons
We are so delighted with the work that has been done to provide a lovely space for boarders to rest and recover in what was formerly Sick Bay.
The excitement has been building amongst the boys (and Mr Armstrong!) in the last few weeks, as the imminent return to the D&T workshop approached.
As the weather turned ever more autumnal, the boys enjoyed the fun aspects of rain this week. Squelching through soggy leaves, listening to raindrops landing on the giant ‘dragon’ plants and of course lots of puddle splashing!
Nothing could be more appropriate for a Harvest service than to have it outside in the open air, especially standing on the grass of the wonderful Wolvesey Playing Fields.
Saturday 3 October - one of the most important assemblies of the year.
The Choristers are now in the swing of their new routine.
As no food is allowed on the premises that has not been made in school, the Catering Department is offering a bespoke service for any boy with a birthday.
If you go into the Reception garden, you will be sure to find the EYFS boys ... in the mud kitchen!