Year 7 Netball – 5 November
Harrow Way 22 – Winton 0 The girls were obviously eating their ‘weetabix’ over the half term because they have come back charged and ready to go. The score demonstrates that this team means business! […]
Harrow Way 22 – Winton 0 The girls were obviously eating their ‘weetabix’ over the half term because they have come back charged and ready to go. The score demonstrates that this team means business! […]
A trip took place on the Monday of half term for 12 new recruits to skiing. Everyone did extremely well, gaining confidence for the real thing. It proved a very worthwhile exercise and a good time was had by the group. Please use the thumbnail link to view the photographs of the ski beginners. [...]
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The annual Shakespeare Link project (now in its fifteenth year) got under way during half term week with rehearsals of 'Pericles' involving the Yr11 BTEC Drama group. The project continues next week with work involving year 9 studying 'The Tempest'. The conclusion of the project comes on November 7th with a public performance of 'Pericles' [...]
A number of Harrow Way Students have gained success in their music examinations including Stage 3 Trumpet, Grade 1 Guitar, Grade 2 Guitar, Grade 5 Guitar and Bass Guitar. For a gallery of photos click here. Congratulations also to two of last year's year 11 students who also gained Grade 5 Guitar. [...]
Monday 20th October was not a dry one but it never dampened the spirits of the Year 7/8 Girls Football Team! Setting off with boots in hand and energy in abundance, the girls were keen to put practice into performance at Test Valley School. Their chosen captain was Lydia Moulding, with [...]
Oh how we didn't want to get up this morning. However, once roused all the students got on with the bed stripping, room tidying and final packing - all before breakfast at 7.50 am! We were on our way by 8.30 am and enjoyed a traffic-jam free journey to Calais. Once on the train we [...]
Although we didn’t get up quite so early this morning, getting to breakfast on time was a bit of a struggle. Our first stop was Brie Compte Robert, a typical small French town (with a boulangerie). Armed with another Town Trail quiz the students did their best to decipher the questions [...]
Breakfast at 7.30 am!! Straight into the usual Paris traffic jam and eventually getting to Notre Dame. Too early for Quasimodo, but the students were very quiet and orderly, looking round the cathedral. Then off for a Mr Warren forced march through the Marche aux Fleurs, past La Conciergerie, and La [...]
Up early for a healthy breakfast and then into groups for the morning activities. On offer were Abseiling, Trapeze, Archery and Team Challenge. A lot of students conquered personal fears as they climbed a 25 foot telegraph pole and launched themselves into thin air. Some of them also showed their prowess [...]