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Copthorne Winners

For the first time, the 1st VII girls won the Copthorne U13 Versatility Tournament this week on a beautiful sunny Wednesday. All the girls showed just what good netball players they are switching...

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Cross Country Success for Copthorne Prep

The first cross-country meet of 2014 was hosted by Brambletye and thankfully we managed to escape the recent bad weather.  The competition was split into Junior (Yr 5 and 6) and Senior (Yr...

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Copthorne Prep Double National Champions 2013

They did it again!!!! For the second year running Copthorne Preps team of Georgia and Harriet Keenleyside plus Roselly Hamlett won a National Title at the NSEA Championships held in Addington Manor....

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A variety of polished performances and £2500 raised at the Royal Hospital School’s show-piece Charity Concert

The Royal Hospital School recently held their annual show-piece Charity Gala Concert in the School Chapel. Every one of the School’s major ensembles performed, giving a varied programme of classical and jazz,...

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OLYMPIAN CHLOE ROGERS VISITS FARLINGTON

Olympic medallist, Chloe Rogers, recently visited Farlington School and ran a number of hockey workshops. Chloe, who won a Bronze medal with the British hockey team in London 2012, coached the girls...

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TEACHING GIRLS TO LOVE PHYSICS – Alan Maude, Head of Faculty: Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Farlington School

According to a recent report published by the Institute of Physics (IoP), almost half (49%) of state-funded mixed schools in England are ‘reinforcing gender stereotypes’ in terms of the subjects students study...

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TEACHING GIRLS TO LOVE PHYSICS

 According to a recent report published by the Institute of Physics (IoP), almost half (49%) of state-funded mixed schools in England are ‘reinforcing gender stereotypes’ in terms of the subjects students study...

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PUPILS LOOK TO THE FUTURE WITH PERFORMANCES OF ‘THE NEXT BIG STEP’

Junior pupils from Jesmond based independent school Church High, have been looking forward to the future as pupils of Newcastle High School for Girls, as they performed popular play ‘The Next Big...

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Jack’s fair does the business for Malawi

Over sixty businesses gathered at Hertfordshire based Bishop’s Stortford College in support of a Sixth Former’s entrepreneurial TrAIDe Business Exhibition, raising just over £10,000 for Inspire Malawi, a charity supporting, promoting and...

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