Folie de Mort
The first lines from the finale song of this year’s French Play Folie de Mort summarise perfectly the energy with which Years 5 and Year 6 participated in the play.
The first lines from the finale song of this year’s French Play Folie de Mort summarise perfectly the energy with which Years 5 and Year 6 participated in the play.
Year 4 went on a cross-curricular trip to the History of Science Museum for a workshop on the Golden Age of Islam.
College Day is always eagerly anticipated ...
NCS celebrated with a STEM festival between 11 th and 15 th March.
This year’s Holloway Lecture, heralding the start of the NCS Stem Festival, was delivered by Professor David Clifton.
NCS was not content with celebrating World Book Day this year, but went for a kind of World Book Week instead.
Our newly-created string orchestra for Years 3 & 4 welcomed pupils from St Mary & St John’s Primary School for an afternoon of playing and performing.
Over forty educators from the Oxford area gathered at New College School in March to learn more about dyscalculia and how to deliver a structured, multi-sensory, cumulative programme to bring fun to learning Maths.
Year 6 made the short journey to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. The aim was to learn more about invertebrates to support the topic on classification that they are studying in Science lessons.
On Monday 14 January, Edward, Lyndon, Sammy, Jamie, and Reuben performed in the annual Music Scholars’ Masterclass.
The beginning of Hilary witnessed the next stage in our grand building project, with all of Pre-Prep and Years 3 and 4 moving into their brand new classrooms in our interim building.
Christmas is, of course, a busy time of year for the choristers. In addition to the College carol services, there were some other highlights this year.