Year 3 Forest School
Inspired by the legend of ‘The Green Man’, which is viewed as a symbol of rebirth and new growth, the boys were given the opportunity of creating their own clay sculptures.
Inspired by the legend of ‘The Green Man’, which is viewed as a symbol of rebirth and new growth, the boys were given the opportunity of creating their own clay sculptures.
Our pupils have suggested the theme of this half-term Book Club: The Adventures on Trains series by MG Leonard.
Salcombe Bay" (2022) by Otto G (Year 8)
Watercolour on paper
Congratulations to our new Chorister and Quirister recruits, who will take up their singing roles in September.
Subject: This House believes that mobile phones should be encouraged in schools.
Year 4 were treated to a wonderful morning on Tuesday, down by the River Itchen in the school grounds.
The Quiristers took part in a WinColl Glee Club Concert on Sunday evening. The Qs were treated to a wonderful side-on view of the first half Beethoven Piano Concerto, closely watching the soloist (sixth form pupil and Music Scholar), Christopher Leung’s astonishing virtuosity and technical prowess. One of the Qs commented "He was amazing! He didn't use any music and his fingers moved incredibly quickly!"
THE FIFTH ANNUAL PETER FOLKES PREP SCHOOL EXHIBITION
King Edward VI School, Southampton
Tuesday 7 March 2023
Micheldever Woods, den building and laser tag - the perfect Sunday!
In this week’s Thursday Reflection, tutors led their tutees in a discussion about Human Rights. Questions included, 'What are human rights?'.
We held a piano workshop this morning in the Octagon. The four Quirister probationers all performed, and then we chatted about how this went, and ways in which we could improve.
Thursday evening saw 20 boys take to the stage.