A Reflection on the Hares of Hampshire Project
Seeing our three leverets installed in their perfectly framed windows at the Three Minsters House on Wednesday 15 June, has given me much to reflect on.
Seeing our three leverets installed in their perfectly framed windows at the Three Minsters House on Wednesday 15 June, has given me much to reflect on.
This year, a talented Year 8 cohort at The Pilgrims’ School has won an impressive 19 Scholarship or Exhibition awards.
On Monday afternoon, Year 3 were delighted to meet with friends at St John’s Almshouses for a spelling competition!
As part of the Winchester College chapel choir, the Quiristers were invited to sing three evensong services in the magnificent ancient precinct of Durham Cathedral. In true Harry Potter style, they piled onto a train at King’s Cross for the journey north.
22 Pilgrims' boys achieve Distinction in LAMDA exams.
The Pilgrims' School has been recognised by The Week's Independent Schools guide as 'Great for pastoral care.'
Our Choristers had the fun opportunity to be part of, and win, this year's annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Day races outside Winchester Cathedral.
On the day when national rules changed (in January 2022) allowing Year 7 and 8 students to remove their masks in class, one creative Year 8 boy at The Pilgrims’ School, Alfie Leverton, chose to ‘install’ several hundred face masks in the school grounds as part of a project.
It is wonderful that our Choristers have been featured in ITV Meridian News, as an uplifting story before Christmas.
There is a great initiative from the UK Space Agency and Launch UK, encouraging youngsters to get involved in the exciting new satellite launches in the coming year.
As proud parents of one of the Head Choristers, Milly and Richard Coope have taken it upon themselves this year to create some gorgeous Christmas cards in collaboration with Live Event Artist, Lucy McLoughlin.
Recently, The Winchester College Quiristers, who study and board at The Pilgrims’ School, performed in a concert at the Church of St Cross and what a treat it was.