Karen Pickering MBE, World Champion and Olympic swimmer, launched Woldingham School’s Sports Awards on Friday 22nd April. The ceremony celebrated the achievements, commitment and team spirit of all of Woldingham’s…
Ryde School has launched a new International Baccalaureate Careers Programme (IBCP). Ryde is the first independent school in the UK to offer the IBCP alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP)…
Music plays a major role in life at Godolphin and the school gives musicians a range of opportunities to make the most of their talents, together with countless chances to…
Two sixth-form students at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire have been awarded choral scholarships at Magdalen College, Oxford. Michael Diamond, a former chorister at St David’s Cathedral, Cardiff, is applying to…
Things are set to ‘blossom at Bruton’ thanks to a new addition to the school’s apple orchard. Bruton School for Girls is a partner school in the Boarding Schools’ Association’s…
Over 1,500 guests, made up of parents, family members and Gordonians, attended the Remembrance Parade and Service on Sunday 8 November 2015 at Gordon’s School. Pupils at the school marked…
The Fencing Club at Packwood Haugh School in Shropshire has gone from strength to strength since it was set up 10 years ago. In addition to its four recent team…
2015 was an incredible year for one of the ‘star’ Royal Marine Cadets at King’s College Taunton, Cadet WO2 Hamish Urquhart. At Easter he attended the Cadet Leadership Course (CLC)…
DLD College London has unveiled a monumental sculpture which has been installed to celebrate the successful opening of its new landmark, state-of-the-art college building. The inaugural kinetic hanging sculpture has…
As part of Malvern College’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the school launched an ambitious project to travel for three weeks by canoe down the Coppermine River to Kugluktuk in Canada,