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Senior Reflections 6 February 2026

6th February 2026

Dear parents, The wet and wintry weather continues, but it does little to dampen our spirits here at school. Pupils have continued to throw themselves wholeheartedly into the huge range…

Pre-Prep Reflections Week 18 February 2026

6th February 2026

Dear parents, It was lovely to return to school today after three days inspecting a large 2-18 boarding school in Hertfordshire. We certainly got our steps up walking all over…

Junior Reflections 6 February 2026

6th February 2026

Dear parents,  The first signs of Spring are nearly here with snowdrops appearing and daffodils in the shops, and I have to admit I am rather pleased that January has finished,…

Senior Reflections Week 17 January 2026

30th January 2026

Dear parents, I hope you have all managed to stay safe and relatively dry through what has been a challenging week in terms of weather. In spite of the conditions…

Pre-Prep Reflections Week 17 January 2026

30th January 2026

Dear parents, What a week of weather we have had! I hope the flooding has not caused too much disruption for you all. It was lovely to see a bit…

Junior Reflections Week 17 January 2026

30th January 2026

Dear parents,  What a windy and wet week it has been; I have to admit, I am slightly over this weather and am hoping that the sun is going to make…

Pre-Prep Reflections Week 16 January 2026

23rd January 2026

Dear parents, The children have coped amazingly well with all the wind and rain this week, which has forced us to spend some playtimes and Forest School sessions inside, and…

Junior Reflections Week 16 January 2026

23rd January 2026

Dear parents,  Well, what a start to the week! Monday was filled with budding poets who transformed the chapel with their prose and verse, all recited perfectly, with emotion and flair….

Senior Reflections Week 16 January 2026

23rd January 2026

Dear parents, It has been another busy and rewarding week at school. On Tuesday we held our first Charity Committee meeting of the term. It was encouraging to see pupils…