…Morrison taking the individual net silver medal. A fantastic start. Later in the term, we faced Seaford in the scratch ISGA knockout at Milford Golf Club. It was a desperately…
On Wednesday night, the Physics Department hosted the second Café Scientifique of the term, this time focused on the Physics of Movies. Mistakes were highlighted, myths were busted and problems…
…programme consists of termly professional networking sessions, annual reunions, Old Witleian sports gatherings, and invites to special school events like candlelit carols and our fabulous music concerts. All our activities…
…at the RA and Dora Maar at the Tate Modern. Pupils enjoyed the wide variety of work on display giving them the opportunity to gather some invaluable research for their…
…our activity time. Searching for things they were truly passionate about, that they cared enough about to dedicate weekly attention to, for a whole term sometimes. My role has been…
…resulting in chess set enquiries rising by 250% on eBay and search queries on Google for ‘how to play chess’ hit an all time high in 9 years! The original…
…in the Jorvik Centre in York. The audience heard about Galen, a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who lived during the time of the Roman Empire. Galen conducted anatomical research…
…and career-related research and preparation. We look forward to welcoming back many of our pupils in the knowledge that they are prepared for the challenges and excitement of Sixth Form…
…thanks to King Edward’s’ vision and support in commissioning and launching this show, I’ve been able to inspire so many teachers and pupils this term, opening their eyes and minds…
…ranging through all ages. Sadly, Matilda is leaving at the end of the Summer Term to start a new and exciting position as Head of Cricket at New Hall School…