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summer expeditions It was also a delight to see so many
enthusiastic faces at the Year 7 Sports
Morning in the frst week of term.
The highlight of the morning was
undoubtedly the House Relay event,
with the competitive fnishes in both
boys’ and girls’ races adding to the
excitement.
The new blazers have also been a big
hit with both the new girls and many
existing girls; they all look very smart
in their new uniform. Thank you to
parents for supporting us with this
important development.
A highlight of the term so far has been
the recent School Prize-giving where
Debbie Isitt gave out prizes as well as
an invite for students to join her in
one of her future productions for work
experience. I’m not sure if she knew
Meanwhile, a little earlier in the holiday, animals before setting of for their four day what she was letting herself in for, and
YOURS FOR 24 HOURS. hockey tour were checking in to Heathrow even when they eventually triumphed number of pupils who have expressed
I’ve passed on the details of a large
the boys and girls who had chosen the
trek. The hard work was not over, however,
an interest. It was also a pleasure
over the trek. The next phase of their
for their own adventures in Malaysia and
Sri Lanka. There were no easy fxtures here
Sixth return to the school to receive
village school. Only after they had fully
either with tough matches against club trip saw them hard at work in a remote to see so many of last year’s Upper
their awards before they departed for
SPECIAL 24 HOUR TEST DRIVES FOR opposition being played in energy-sapping earned a rest were they able to relax with university.
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an elephant trek and a day or two near
conditions in the tropics. The fnal tally of
running water and home-cooked food.
results may not have looked a success, but
KING HENRY VIII NEWSLETTER READERS. there was no doubt the students gained One summer holiday, three fabulous trips There is much to pack into the
following pages and I hope that you
a huge amount from playing against such
skilful teams. The tour also included a visit and a lot of happy students! The breadth enjoy sharing in our successes.
of wonderful co-curricular opportunities
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highlight of the trip for many students.
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The greatest challenge of all lay ahead are fortunate to have such dedicated staf
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their Eco-safari. The two week expedition on these trips. [Full
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