IAPS Squash Win
Alex in Year 6 reached the quarter finals of the IAPS Sport national squash championships over the Easter holidays, moving in to the top 8 in the country for U11 squash. Well done, Alex!
Alex in Year 6 reached the quarter finals of the IAPS Sport national squash championships over the Easter holidays, moving in to the top 8 in the country for U11 squash. Well done, Alex!
The Townsend-Warner History Competition is proud of being the longest-running competition in the prep school world.
Our annual College Day is always a highlight as Hilary Term draws to a close.
This year’s British Science Week was celebrated with much enthusiasm at NCS.
We were delighted that NCS's Shakespeare productions featured in The Week's Independent Schools Guide (Spring/Summer 2018)
The snow that characterised the beginning of March provided an appropriately Narnian backdrop for this year’s World Book Day.
On Friday 23rd February the NCS Museum Club visited Brasenose College.
We celebrated our first International Day this year to highlight the interconnectedness of our world and to celebrate the similarities and differences between world cultures.
Four boys from Year 7 and 8 took on the UK Intermediate Maths Challenge. Congratulations to Tom Barry, Christopher Brain, Lyndon Chen, and Thomas Simpson on a clutch of silver and gold awards!
Joshua Brown and his team mates represented City of Oxford Swimming Club competing in the City of Cardiff Invitational Meet swimming gala, and won the Top Visiting Club Trophy. Well done!
Every year NCS marks Safer Internet Day, an occasion on which the whole school thinks carefully about the ways in which we use the internet.
Years 5 & 6 arrived at Bletchley Park on a cold and frosty Wednesday morning.