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Hinsley Hall transformed into an interstellar wonderland with the addition of an inflatable dome, allowing Form 4 to embark on a journey through the cosmos. As part of their current Science topic, the children explored distant planets, marvelled at sparkling stars, and learnt about the mysteries of outer space in this immersive experience.
Kindergarten welcomed Rob Jaina who is Head of Learning and Engagement at Silverstone Museum to talk to the children about all Formula 1 motorsports as part of their current interests in different types of vehicles. The interactive workshop also formed part of the children's Discovery Time in their outdoor area.
Form 1 recently took the stage with their original production, 'Roman Britain Rewritten.' This engaging and energetic play was a collaborative effort, written by the Form 1 class and their drama teacher, with musical contributions from the Byron House music teacher and choreography from our specialist dance teacher.
Chartered sport psychologist and founder and director of 'think.believe.perform', Helen Davis, gave an inspirational talk to Form 6 about what we can learn from highly successful athletes. Helen believes that achieving success in sport depends not only on your physical ability but also very much on the strength of your mindset.
A Year 7 pupil treated the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø's community to a first-class performance of Finzi's 'Five Bagatelles' for Clarinet and Piano. First performed in London in January 1943 by Pauline Juler and core repertoire for professional clarinetists in recitals ever since, this delightful set of pieces was performed with great maturity, technical assurance and characterful expressiveness.
A former Team GB para athlete and Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø's College School alumnus is more than halfway through a solo skiing expedition to the South Pole.
The Choir of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù꿉۪s College Cambridge went on a festive tour to Budapest, Munich and Hamburg just before Christmas. Our 13 Choristers were accompanied by the rest of the Choir, two College Organ Scholars, as well as the Director of Music, Christopher Gray.
Form 6 recently embarked on an Art trip to the Imperial War Museum Duxford, spending the afternoon capturing the details of planes, hangars and historical wartime artefacts through their drawings. Nestled in the expansive grounds of the renowned former airfield from the First and Second World Wars, Duxford provided the perfect backdrop for them to explore.
On the second day of term, our Form 1 children enjoyed a morning filled with educational experiences that tantalised their taste buds, sparked their creativity, and broadened their cultural horizons. Their 'Italy' Wow Morning combined a carousel of hands-on activities with historical insights and language learning, providing a memorable and enriching experience for the children before they learn more about this fascinating country throughout the term.
Following the success of last year’s Scheherazade, Form 4 put on an exceptional performance of Fantastic Mr Fox which contained moments of humour and suspense, paired with the ridiculous throughout the story. The theme of ‘playfulness’ was at the centre of the production, shown with moments of comedy chases and the humorous demise of the three nasty farmers, Boggis, Bunce and Bean.