Making a mark in representative rugby
Although the rugby season wrapped up for many just before Easter, several of our academy players have continued to make their mark in representative rugby.
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Although the rugby season wrapped up for many just before Easter, several of our academy players have continued to make their mark in representative rugby.
We were delighted to host our end-of-season Hockey Awards Evening on Wednesday, 7 May.
This year we held our fifteenth EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) presentation poster event.
During the Easter holidays, Big Band and Little Big Band travelled to the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester for the National Concert Band Festival Finals.
We are delighted that four of our Upper Sixth pupils have received offers from medical school for courses this September.
On Friday, 2 May, during House Assembly, Greville House hosted their annual 'Greville Games' as a celebration and a farewell to the outgoing Upper Sixth pupils in the House.
Bridge House Theatre is celebrating its 25th anniversary and will be hosting a special anniversary showcase on Saturday, 10 May.
We are delighted to be hosting this year's Hockey Presentation Evening on Wednesday, 7 May.
On Sunday, 23 March, pupils from Warwick School and King's High School took part in a sponsored walk in aid of raising funds for emergency humanitarian support on the Ukrainian frontline. The group walked from 8am until 6.15pm, covering at least 20 miles.
On Wednesday, 30 April, the first team tennis squad took on Rugby School in Round 2 of the National Cup.
On Sunday, 27 April, the Warwick U19 table tennis team travelled to Wolverhampton for the finals of the National Schools Table Tennis Competition.
The team consisted of:
After a day of scintillating play, they finished third - behind two table tennis academies! This is an amazing achievement and the boys should be very proud.
On Thursday, 23 January, 24 students from the Lower and Upper Sixth sat the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Olympiad paper.