School Council meeting
On Wednesday, the School Council met for the first time this year. Vital issues like developing play spaces, ensuring water fountains work, and, of course, food were discussed.
On Wednesday, the School Council met for the first time this year. Vital issues like developing play spaces, ensuring water fountains work, and, of course, food were discussed.
This house believes that the most important of all human qualities is a sense of humour.
What makes life worth living?
On Thursday, ten Year 5 boys headed to Sherborne for a ‘Cracking the Code’ activity day. The day was split into four subject-based sections: Maths, Humanities, Science and Languages.
This morning, some Year 8 boys assisted Shadi Hashemi (PPA Charities Rep) and me to deliver our Harvest gifts to the Winchester Basic Bank in Winnall. There was a lot to deliver!
Next time you are out in the woods, take a minute to look at the monsters hidden in our natural environment! Inspired by these faces, Year 3 had great fun using clay to create some of their very own woodland monsters with some rather unusual features!
Fiona Walker
Forest School Leader
"This house believes that veganism is best for the planet."
This week, the Year 3 boys were introduced to the concept of a journey stick.
In this week’s Thursday Reflection, pupils were learning about prayer.
Morning Hills is a longstanding tradition at Winchester College that dates back to 1884.
Sir Laurie Magnus, will be speaking at the next Warden's Talk at Winchester College on: ‘Protecting and Championing England's Heritage: Transforming Places and Improving Lives’
Warden’s Talk, New Hall, Thursday 5 October, 19:00
The Year 7s enjoyed a world-class day of sculpture at the New Art Centre, Roche Court, on Friday 22 September.