'Henry V'
In November all the boys in Years 7 and 8 put on two excellent performances of Shakespeare’s Henry V.
In November all the boys in Years 7 and 8 put on two excellent performances of Shakespeare’s Henry V.
The Drama Club presented its first production, Toad of Toad Hall, in February: a story told through the eyes of the ‘Wild Wooders’.
On Thursday 6 October, NCS pupils took a train to London. Their first port of call was the Wallace Collection, where, guided through the exhibits by Mr Neal, the boys spent an hour soaking in the rich artistic treasures of the Italian Renaissance and French Baroque.
This year saw a new addition to the NCS ritual year: our very first ‘Spring Service’.
This year’s Holloway Lecture, the centrepiece of our SHTEAM Festival and one of our partnership events, was given by the economist, journalist and broadcaster Tim Harford.
This year’s ‘reading in interesting places’ competition once again achieved its aim of generating a wide range of very interesting entries.
On 16 May, Year 7 boys along with Mr Gardner and Miss Peppiatt, went on a Geography field trip to Combe Mill near Long Hanborough to study the Evenlode and its ecosystems.
On Saturday 3 December, we held our annual Music Scholars’ Masterclass.
The Year 5 Junior Language Ambassadors shared their love of language and impressive cultural knowledge this year in pre-prep and it was just lovely to see how their confidence grew in front of their young audiences.
We thought that last year’s SHTEAM festival was a busy week, but this year saw even more speakers, workshops and activities!
For the first time in four years, the Choir of New College Oxford embarked on an international tour to the United States over the first week of the Easter holidays.
After their scholarship exams, boys in 8S had the chance to become science teachers for the afternoon and spent several weeks carefully planning lessons to deliver to pre-prep.