Entertainment
This weekend was full of thrills with boarding students heading to the West End to experience the spectacle that is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera, or joining Year … Read More +
Ubu Roi or King Ubu as it translates from French, is a play renowned for its unruliness and obscenity. It was first published in 1896 by the then 23-year-old Alfred … Read More +
Before they head home for the holidays, Fryer House, have been making spirits bright through a series of festive activities, centred around caring for and supporting others. From penning Christmas … Read More +
Last Christmas, Fryer discovered the joy of wreath making when they were invited to design a sustainable garland by Sixth Form Prefects. This year, Eco Schools Leader, Jo Toovey, and … Read More +
We have been delighted to welcome audiences back to Main Hall for two live concerts on consecutive Wednesdays following the half term Covid-19 circuit breaker. Performances prior to Long Leave … Read More +
On Thursday afternoon, Year 7, 8 and 9 were overcome with enthusiasm for everything Shakespeare, following an exclusive performance of Macbeth from touring company, Bart Lee Theatre. Dubbed as ‘candlelit … Read More +
If one outing to the theatre was not exciting enough, on Wednesday 20th October, the Drama Department made their way to London to catch two plays in one day. “It … Read More +
Apr 1
Our Sixth Formers have a bright future ahead of them! With support for UCAS applications, apprenticeships and a variety of pathways, we’ve got you covered! Casper talks about the help he received from staff when deciding where to study and then applying. ...
Our Sixth Formers have a bright future ahead of them! With support for UCAS applications, apprenticeships and a variety of pathways, we’ve got you covered! Casper talks about the help he received from staff when deciding where to study and then applying. ... See MoreSee Less
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