Volunteering at Local Schools
Our strategy at Warwick School and across the Foundation is to provide our pupils with a holistic education, and part of my role as Head of Careers and Volunteering is to help facilitate that.
Welcome to our latest news section, where you can read all about the latest events and stories from around the school.
Here, you can also view 'The Warwickian', our termly magazine celebrating of all things Warwick School.
Our strategy at Warwick School and across the Foundation is to provide our pupils with a holistic education, and part of my role as Head of Careers and Volunteering is to help facilitate that.
Warwick School has existed for hundreds of years and has a storied history. It has been burnt down twice, closed down by a love-sick earl and caught up in an iconoclastic revolution. Below I talk about the first few centuries of the school’s existence.
It is always a great pleasure hosting the biweekly Pupil Voice meetings. This is not just because of the great buffet that we enjoy together, but also because it is always great to hear about how our young men are engaging in their school community in such a wide range of positive ways. This week’s meeting was no exception.
Last night (Tuesday, 1 February) saw our Sixth Form pupils and their families join us for our Higher Education Evening.
While we were unable to welcome all of our young local artists into Warwick Hall this year, we wanted to showcase the amazing artwork being created in the local area. A huge thank you to all the young artists whose artwork was submitted, we hope you enjoy seeing your work displayed and that we can welcome everybody back in an even bigger and better event in 2023!
With Covid taking our annual ‘young local artists’ exhibition online, the junior and senior school decided to put on our own exhibition.
This week we have been devoting some time to celebrating Art. Writing this blog feels very strange, as at school Art was definitely my worst subject. I struggled to draw or paint anything recognisable. And today I certainly would not describe myself as any sort of expert in art. When a painting is being discussed by experts on television and they are visibly animated by brush work or the type of paint used, I am lost.
We have received the below communication advertising COVID vaccinations for 12-15 year olds during January at Stoneleigh. We thought parents may wish to know about this opportunity for first and second doses.
It has been a fantastic start to 2022 for Rugby and Hockey with some brilliant wins and hard fought losses. Read our weekly sports report below:
Congratulations to Tom in Upper Sixth who came third in a National Psychology Essay Competition. Tom’s essay was interesting, well researched and effectively answered the question set. Read his entry below:
Warwick School will remain open if it is safe to do so; the decision being taken across the Foundation. Notification about whether the school is open or closed will be made to all staff and parents as soon as possible on the day in question and normally by 07:00am.
This term pupils attending Middle School Drama Club have been practically exploring the theatrical adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 'Kensuke's Kingdom' - a story of a boy named Michael who washes up on a desert island only to meet a curious man named Kensuke and help each other discover the meaning of home. The boys are proud to share with you a small selection of monologues, duologues and group pieces sharing the perspectives of a few of their favourite characters. Y8/9 Drama Club runs on a Wednesday lunchtime from 1:30-2:00pm