Year 3 Forest School
Hidden in our woods and trees, there are lots of interesting shapes and pairs of eyes looking back at us.
Hidden in our woods and trees, there are lots of interesting shapes and pairs of eyes looking back at us.
On National Poetry Day, yesterday, Mr Darlow, Head of English, put together a poem to read to the boys about safety in school in Assembly. We thought you might enjoy it too!
On Saturday 14 September, Winchester Cathedral saw a very special Festal Evensong.
On Thursday last week, as part of our PSHEe curriculum, Year 5 was immersed in the world of law and justice through a fantastic workshop led by James Stewart from ‘All Rise!’.
The Quiristers joined the boys at Winchester College for the traditional 'Morning Hills' service.
One of the most keenly anticipated traditions amongst Pilgrims' boys this term is the pairing of 'uncles and nephews', a process which sees Year 8 boys being paired up with Year 3 boys.
‘Chennis’ is a game which we doubt is encountered anywhere else and the time has come for it to enter the history books of Pilgrims’.
Read one Year 7 boy's account of an informative and fun day out this week.
This is always a very special start to the year for the Quiristers and their families. Not only does it give them the opportunity to sing in the much larger and grander Cathedral, but also because it gives them a chance to sing with the Choristers. Photos courtesy of Jim Pascoe Photography.
Projects by Year 3, Year 4, and Year 7 Students.
Illustration above: Year 3
Creating Journey Sticks.
On Tuesday Year 5 were transported back to the Iron Age with their trip to Butser Farm.