We will remember them
The school's Service for Remembrance was held in Winchester College Chapel.
The school's Service for Remembrance was held in Winchester College Chapel.
Mulled wine, hot chocolate, gingerbread, and five hundred pairs of eyes gazing skywards. Few events bring the school together like the annual firework display.
Change starts here. Change starts now. Change starts with us.
Our boarders are all set for the opening of the ice rink which will appear in front of the school later this month.
Year 8 enjoyed a fantastic field trip to The Design Museum in London this week where they were able to explore the innovative ‘Beazley Designs of the Year’ exhibition.
I hope you had a fantastic and, dare I say it, active half-term. The wet weather has been doggedly persistent of late but thankfully it hasn’t been affecting us much. I have just recovered from a World Cup final defeat - but what a defining performance in the semi-final against the mighty All Blacks.
A busy week for all the boys, painting, drawing, sketch-booking, and getting messy!
Strong winds and heavy downpours proved to be a challenge for our Year 8 on their recent trip to the coast.
Year 7 embarked upon their linguistic and cultural French trip with enthusiasm and panache.
Last Saturday, the Scouts went on the infamous night hike: a gruelling 12km (7 ½ miles) trek across the barren wastelands of southern Hampshire.
This Sunday, the boarders went to the BBL all-star tournament at the Copper Box arena. It was a collection of the best teams in the league playing a series of 12-minute games, with each team able to have a one minute power play where points would be worth double.
The Quiristers and Winchester College Chapel Choir made their biennial journey to Eton this week to commemorate Amicabilis Concordia – an agreement made in 1444 between Winchester College, Eton College, New College, and King's College.