12/06/2026
Just before half term, Mr Thomasβs Horizon group welcomed two special guests for an engaging and hands on CPR and choking awareness session π
OE Ollie Thomas (2010β2019), alongside his Cardiff University medical school colleague Tom Parkin, taught 12 boys the importance of knowing how to respond in an emergency π¨ββοΈ
The boys had the opportunity to put their new skills into practice using training models and particularly enjoyed trying out the choking vest.
A hugely informative session, and we look forward to welcoming Ollie and Tom back to work with more pupils before the end of term π€
10/06/2026
Last week Year 4 stepped back in time at Bristol Museum for an Ancient Greek Workshop!πΊ
During their visit, the boys became archaeologists, investigating ancient artefacts and uncovering clues about their purpose. The highlight of the day was the opportunity to handle genuine artefacts from Ancient Greece, bringing history to life in a truly memorable way βοΈ
08/06/2026
Junior School Sports Day 2026πββοΈ
We were fortunate that the weather stayed dry for a fantastic Junior School Sports Day. The conditions were great for a full afternoon of competition, and the boys made the most of it from start to finish βοΈ
All of the boys took part brilliantly, showing real support for one another and celebrating each otherβs success throughout the afternoon. It was especially lovely to see such strong house spirit and encouragement across every event π
A big congratulations to Carr for taking the overall win! π
Thank you to all staff for their organisation and support in making the day such a success, and to everyone involved for contributing to such a positive atmosphere β¨
03/06/2026
ππ Happy Global Running Day!
What better way to celebrate than by recognising our brilliant Years 5 and 6 Running Club?
This year, alongside Mr Hall and Mr Ruane, our runners have explored Brandon Hill, navigated the streets of Clifton, and even taken on the infamous Zigzag. Along the way, they have challenged themselves and discovered just how rewarding running can be π
With The Downs still to come, there are plenty more miles, smiles, and personal bests ahead!
02/06/2026
Just before half term, one of the highlights of the Year 6 calendar took place, as the boys headed to the fantastic Lifeskills Workshop at Bristol Harbourside. π
Set within an incredibly realistic mini town, complete with roads, shops, houses, cafΓ©s, and even a railway station, the workshop provides pupils the chance to learn and practise important life skills through hands on experiences. Throughout the morning, the boys explored a range of scenarios covering everything from fire safety and first aid to road awareness and making emergency calls. π¦
The boys threw themselves into every activity and represented the school brilliantly. We were especially pleased to hear from the Lifeskills team afterwards, who described them as curious, respectful, and a real credit to the school. β
A fantastic morning, and one the boys will remember for a long time to come. π
27/05/2026
Junior School Cooking Club returned for its second session, with the boys enjoying the opportunity to make their own ravioli π
Using fresh pasta sheets, they carefully added the fillings and shaped each ravioli before cooking them under the guidance of Head Chef. The boys showed great focus and care throughout the session, and it was wonderful to see their confidence growing in the kitchen π§βπ³
The afternoon finished in the best way possible, with everyone enjoying a taste of their finished creations, which proved to be a great success all round π΄
18/05/2026
Our Year 6 boys had an incredible residential visit, packed with adventure and teamwork π
Highlights included wide games by the sea, exploring and scrambling at Hartland Bay, rafting along the River Torridge through Bideford, surfing at Westward Ho!, and team events such as the Skern Olympics and on-site obstacle course πββοΈ
The boys also took on the high ropes and the leap of faith, as well as enjoying an evening campfire with marshmallows πͺ΅
A brilliant opportunity for the boys to grow in confidence and enjoy an unforgettable shared experience β¨
13/05/2026
Our Year 5 boys had a fantastic time on their residential visit to St Briavels Castle π
During their stay, the boys enjoyed a range of activities including kayaking, fencing, archery, bread making, tile decorating, and a nature walk through the surrounding area.
The trip provided a wonderful opportunity for the boys to learn new skills and enjoy life in such a unique historic setting. We are so proud of everything they achieved throughout the visit πΈ
13/05/2026
Our Year 4 boys had a fantastic residential visit last week, filled with adventure and teamwork π
From high ropes and gorge scrambling to climbing, archery, and axe throwing, the boys embraced every challenge with enthusiasm and resilience. They also enjoyed a campfire evening and a blind trail through the woods together ποΈ
We are so proud of the encouragement and determination shown throughout the trip πΈ