The swimming team have had a busy Lent term

Gresham’s swimming team have had a busy lent term, with their first match taking place at home against King’s Ely on Tuesday 27th February 2023. It was a close match with the final score resulting in a win. Gresham’s 147, King’s Ely 145.

On Thursday 2nd March, the swimming team travelled to Oundle, to compete against Oundle and Uppingham. It was a tough match with the final score resulting in us gaining second place. Oundle 220, Gresham’s 158, Uppingham 81.

On Friday 10th March, the team travelled to the London Aquatic Centre in Stratford to take part in the National Schools Relay Competition, where there were 78 Girls Teams and 70 Boys Teams. This is the biggest event in our calendar so swimmers compete to represent the school. The following teams took part:

EVENT

PARTICIPANTS

RESULTS

Girls U19 4 x 50m

Stephanie L/Yee Yan C/Tilly L/Maddie S

2.18 03

Girls U19 4 x 50m Medley

Yee Yan C/Stephanie L/Tilly L/Maddie S

2.42 49

Boys U19 4 x 100m Freestyle 

Konstantin L/Will B/Aaron M/Arthur B

 4.12 11

Boys U19 4 x 50m Medley

Arthur B/Konstantin L/Emil S/Will B 

 2.11 43

                               

Although they did not qualify for finals, all teams gained faster finishing times than expected with seven PB times gained during the races. PB Times gained by Will B, Arthur B, Maddie S and Tilly L in Freestyle Relay, plus Konstantin L, Will B and Tilly L in the Medley Relays. It was a great experience to swim at such a large event.

The Lent term ‘Page to Stage’ evening provided a fantastic selection of performances

In February, the Auden Theatre was buzzing with talent and nervous excitement as the second Page to Stage evening of the academic year took place. It was a showcase of the Year 11 GCSE Drama final exam performances with supporting performances from our wonderful Year 9 and 10 scholars. The audience were treated to performances of scenes from well-known classics such as Journey’s End, Alice in Wonderland, Antigone and The Importance of Being Ernest, as well as scenes from contemporary plays such as Fleabag and The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband. The GCSE pupils demonstrated their costume, set design and acting skills learnt during the duration of the GCSE and used this performance as a valuable dress rehearsal for their final performance which took place the following week. There were also amazing performances from some of our Drama scholars from Years 9 and 10 who chose monologues or a song they wanted to share with their audience, such as Ophelia from Hamlet and Burn from Hamilton. This was a fantastic evening of performances with a hugely supportive audience. Thank you to everyone who took part and attended.  

Pupils have entered the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators

Queens’ College, Oxford launched the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators in 2020, in partnership with the Stephen Spender Trust. It aims to promote language learning and motivate pupils to study modern foreign languages.

Last year, Kitty R in Year 11 and now studying French A level, won the East Region Competition. This year, the French department have extended the competition to Years 9, 10, 12 and 13 and the best entrants have been put forward in each category, having blended accuracy with a creative twist.

In the Year 9 category, translating Victor Hugo’s La Méridienne du Lion Ted Gostling, Charlotte F, Erin O, George R-L and Max C’s translations were submitted. The Year 10 pupils translated a humorous extract from Faïza Guène’s, Un homme, ça ne pleure pas. Zinnia C-B, Romilly H, Oliver M, Kit P, Mia W, Isadora A and Tilly L were put forward. Marguerite Yourcenar’s challenging Vers gnomiques, was the task at Sixth Form level: Kitty R, hoping to repeat last year’s success and Phoebe W were entered.

Well done to all pupils and we wish them the best of luck for the regional and national judging: results will be announced next term.

Prep pupils have been treated to three insightful Inspire 2 Inquire talks

The pupils in Years 5-8 have been treated to three insightful and inspiring talks during the Lent Term’s ‘Inspire 2 Inquire’ sessions on Friday afternoons from three Prep School parents. At the beginning of the term, we welcomed Ms Alison Bell, who gave a fascinating talk on Scottish culture and traditions around the time of Burns Night. After half term, the pupils learned about the principles and application of artificial intelligence from Mr Alex Pim and asked interesting questions relating to a career in this area. To conclude the term, Mr Peter Ormosi delivered an intriguing session on how economics helps you understand the whole world – a complex notion that Peter delivered in an engaging way. On behalf of the Prep School, we would like to thank these parents for their time and effort in supporting the Inspire 2 Inquire programme and its aims in broadening the knowledge and cultural capital that our pupils have. Next term, we look forward to welcoming more visitors to speak to our pupils.

Well done to our U13 girls cricket team who won the ECB Lady Taverners county finals

Well done to our U13 girls cricket team who won the indoor County finals of the ECB Lady Taverners national competition at UEA . They will go on to represent Norfolk in the regional finals in Cambridge in April. 

Year 9 pupils enjoyed their first Chinese dumplings (jiǎozi) making session

To summarise their Lent term learning, Year 9 pupils studying Mandarin have enjoyed their first Chinese dumplings (jiǎozi) making session. This is excellent practice of what they have already learned in their food topic. It is also good practice for them to learn some cooking skills. More importantly, they have learned that the reasons behind Chinese dumplings wraps being round is to represent family, being together and reunion. Well done to Sophia as she made most jiǎozi and she was very pleased about her well-made jiǎozi shapes.

Gresham’s Enterprise has raised £1,000 for the Opalagilagi school

Year 12 pupil Ben has written about the recent success of the Gresham’s Enterprise:

“We are happy to announce that Gresham’s Enterprise has successfully raised £1,000 for the Opalagilagi school in Kenya. This was made possible by the sale of various Gresham’s Enterprise products, such as dog collars, calendars, signet rings, pins, and sports bags.

Although the Gresham’s dog collars and Gresham’s calendars brought in the most revenue, we are proud to say that we also sold a lot of our other items, which enabled us to meet our goal. We are incredibly grateful  to everyone who purchased our products and enabled us to contribute to this meaningful cause.

We are also thrilled to share that Miss Gathercole will be visiting the school on the upcoming Kenya trip.  She will get to witness first hand how Gresham’s Enterprise’s funds are put to use to improve the lives of the people in Opalagilagi.

Finally, we would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who contributed to this fundraising effort. Special thanks go to Liam, Boaz, Willem, Jason, Bruno, Max, Nikita, Alfie, and Ben for their commitment to this project and hard work.

We appreciate everyone’s efforts, and we look forward to continuing our support for this wonderful cause in the future.”

CCF Lent term activities

The CCF has enjoyed another highly varied and exciting programme this term. Cadets have been involved in expedition training, preparation for DofE Bronze events, weapons training, first aid, fieldcraft, pool kayaking, archery and command & teamwork tasks.

Looking ahead there is a packed programme of summer camps and courses with an afloat camp, adventure training camp and all the courses offered by the MOD. There will also be a full contingent parade and formal review when we return in April, as well as a special parade to mark the King’s coronation. In addition, Year 9 have now been briefed on their options and will join as recruits for their tri-service programme in the summer term.

Pupils have been discovering their future options with various Careers events

GAP YEAR INFORMATION SESSION

The Careers department held a Gap Year information session for Year 12 pupils and parents, giving insight into a variety of programme options. The session was joined by Think Pacific; The Orchards School of Cookery; Ski instructor & snow boarding company, All Tracks. There were also presentations on Gappie opportunities at The Geelong College near Melbourne and OG Hector Robb gave an informed presentation on organising his Gappie placement in Sydney.

VISIT TO LOTUS TO MARK INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Lotus Cars invited Gresham’s to bring female pupils inspired by Science, Technology, Product Design and Engineering to their headquarters at Hethel in celebration of International Women’s Day.

Seven pupils attended the morning event where they interacted in quizzes with other schools and Lotus employees; listened to a variety of employer talks about their roles, education and career journey and had success in a quiz win, with year 10 pupil Mathilde being a 6 answer winner.

A very interesting and inspiring visit for the next generation of designers, engineers, technicians.

sixth form business breakfast

Sixth Form pupils attended the Business Breakfast to meet and network with a diverse variety of local business. It was a super well attended event by both business and sixth formers with a real busy and purposeful vibe. The pupils were briefed and coached the day before during enrichment so were well prepared and confident to meet and make the most of the opportunity to network.

The Economics Society held a lecture on Inequality and Universal Basic Income

The Economics Society held an evening lecture on the topic of “Inequality and Universal Basic Income” lead by the Year 13 pupils. Oli R, Boaz VdM, George B and Cameron H all presented well and it was great to welcome back Mr Tim Chaloner, our past Economics Master, as a guest speaker. The presentations were given to a packed CLT and were followed by a Question Time style panel discussion on all things “Global Inequality”.