Quintus visit to Southwark Cathedral
Today Quintus visited Southwark Cathedral for their Organ Extravaganza event. It was a busy afternoon learning all about the cathedral's organ and how it works.
Today Quintus visited Southwark Cathedral for their Organ Extravaganza event. It was a busy afternoon learning all about the cathedral's organ and how it works.
Yesterday, the Trevor-Roberts choirs presented their spring concert at St. Mary's Church in Primrose Hill. They were joined by The Basin Street Brawlers, a five-piece band famous for playing the swinging songs of the 1920s and 30s.
Today, students and staff of Trevor-Roberts School participated in Walk to School Day, the purpose of which was to acknowledge our day to day usage of transport that may adversely affect the environment.
Secundus enjoyed a wonderful three days in North Yorkshire where they worked hard gathering data from the River Derwent and Flamborough Head coast for their CE Geography Fieldwork Project.
Last weekend, students in Medius and Transitus had their Isle of Wight sailing trip. It was a very busy few days of activities such as sailing, kayaking and rafting.
On Monday 22nd April, Septimus visited the Tower of London. Whilst there, they got to see everything they've been learning about in history lessons up close.
On Thursday 21st children, children in the Junior department brought their teddy bears to school in aid of Action Medical Research.
On Tuesday 19th March, Medius and Transitus visited the British Museum on a journey through time to see the Rosetta stone, the first recorded remains of warfare and other such artefacts of historical significance.
On Friday 15th March, pupils from Medius and Transitus were awarded Bronze medals at the ISA Under 11's Hockey tournament in Chigwell.
On Friday 15th March, Quartus and Tertius treated their fellow pupils to a recital of Irish dance in celebration of St Patrick's day.