Canterbury 2025 with Quartus
Quartus had a fantastic time on their trip to Canterbury. After exploring the city they made their way to the Cathedral. Here, they dressed up and put their historical knowledge to the test!
Quartus had a fantastic time on their trip to Canterbury. After exploring the city they made their way to the Cathedral. Here, they dressed up and put their historical knowledge to the test!
Primus and Secundus have enjoyed a recent series of career talks in school. Parents across all forms have very generously given their time to talk to the children about their field of work, whether it be medicine, architecture or even wine tasting!
Primus had a trip to County Hall on the Southbank to see Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution. They were mightily impressed with the iconic venue and enjoyed noticing the differences between the theatrical adaptation and the short story they had previously studied.
Last week, the Trevor-Roberts Music Department visited Dots Music Shop in Camden. Recently under new ownership, Dots has served the community for almost fourty years, repairing instruments and offering musical advice, as well as selling a wide range of instruments, sheet music and accessories.
The Trevor-Roberts sporting calendar has been jam-packed with activities ranging from football to cross country. TR were well represented at the ISA Swimming Tournament, with Anna is Secundus coming 1st place in backstroke and 2nd in freestyle.
During the annual trip to Walton Firs, Quartus and Tertius spent two days in the great outdoors! At the fantastic activity centre in the middle of a forest, they participated in a range of activities such as caving, climbing, and exploring a maze.
Quintus started the new academic year with an exhilirating science lesson. After lessons focusing on the scientific method, they had the chance to create their own balloon cars and put their methods to the test in the playground!
Last week, the annual Summer Art Exhibition was held, showcasing artwork from all classes, from Octavus to Primus. The event was a celebration of the creativity and effort shown by the pupils throughout the year.
Today, Trevor-Roberts School took over Wilton's Music Hall: the oldest grand music hall in the world. For our spring ensembles concert, groups throughout the school, from jazz band to rock band, senior choir to junior choir and even some alumni, took to the stage for a vibrant evening of music.
In today's science lesson, Octavus students released butterflies they had been nurturing throughout the term. They had been learning about the life cycles of butterflies, and had the exciting chance observe them from larvae all the way up to beautiful butterflies.