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  • WW1 Battlefields

    Published 03/03/26

    A poignant moment for all the Year 9 students, particularly Jamie, during the year group history trip to the Belgium battlefields on Friday. As well as remembering the 155 Gordonians killed in the First World War, Jamie found his Great-Grandfather’s name on the Commonwealth Memorial at the Tyne Cot Cemetery. His Great-Grandfather Rifleman Walter Charles Tobutt died on 19th September 1917 and Jamie was able to lay a wreath in his memory and in memory of the Gordonians killed in action.

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  • National Finalists

    Published 02/03/26

    A place in the finals for Gordon’s golfers, after a win against Regional Champions Winchester College in the Swifts Foursomes Regional Final! Jonnie and Zach won 3 and 1 (shot -3), Harry and Jake lost one down on the last hole (shot +2) and Noah and OIlie won 5 and 4 (shot +2). This is the sixth time in nine years that the Gordon’s golf team have qualified for the finals of what is the longest running national schools golf event in the UK. They have previously achieved a third place and runners up. Could this be the year they lift the trophy?

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  • Oxbridge Offers

    Published 02/03/26

    Congratulations to Jesse, Seejan, Dasha and Elliot on their Oxbridge offers – three from the University of Cambridge (to read geography, chemical engineering and mathematics) and one from the University of Oxford (reading law). A delighted Head of Sixth Form Will Jones said: “This is an outstanding achievement, testament to the hard work, commitment and passion shown for the subjects by all four students and we wish them every success with their A Level examinations this summer”.

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  • MP Opens GMUN

    Published 28/02/26

    The annual GMUN Conference was opened today by Surrey Heath MP Dr Al Pinkerton, who spoke to delegates about the “extraordinary times” we are living in, the breakdown of the tradition world order, disinformation, challenges such as climate and technological changes, and the potential for AI leading to human unemployment. “These are the challenges my generation is thinking about, my generation has often caused and the one that has gone before, so it is absolutely vital you think of yourselves as stakeholders in these challenges” he told the delegates. The two day conference is being attended by some 150 students from Reading Blue Coat School, Blenheim High School, Beaconsfield High School, Prior’s Field School, Ibstock Place, The Marist and Hurstpierpoint College. Among the topics listed for debate are the American intervention in Venezuela, the conflict in Thailand and Cambodia, energy requirements of AI and piracy prevention in international water. On Friday, Gordon’s delegates were presented with their MUN files during drill and were wished good luck for the conference and applauded by their peers.

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  • Gordon's MUN

    Published 27/02/26

    The blue MUN (Model United Nations) flags are flying in readiness for the annual GMUN Conference this weekend. Gordon’s will welcome some 150 students for the two day conference from: Reading Blue Coat School, Blenheim High School, Beaconsfield High School, Prior’s Field School, Ibstock Place, The Marist and Hurstpierpoint College for some exciting debates including American intervention in Venezuela, the conflict in Thailand and Cambodia, energy requirements of AI and piracy prevention in international water. 

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  • Roses for Jasmine

    Published 27/02/26

    It’s been a whirlwind few months for netball player Jasmine Akrasi. The Gordon’s netball scholar  plays for Super League Club London Pulse, her local club Eagles and trialled for England U19s in November. She was selected in December, playing her first internationals for the U19s against Scotland U21s  and Northern Ireland Seniors.

    A goal shooter with unerring accuracy, Jazzy is credited with a 100 per cent success rate in one of her England games.

    She came into the sport around six years ago and hasn’t looked back.

    Almost every night she is training or playing somewhere, either for London Pulse in East London, or school and at weekends and during ‘the netball season’ she can be found travelling the country for games or England training. There is also the S&C and following an athletic development programme to combine with studying for three A Levels in French, art and maths!

    She describes herself as a “go with the flow” person but one who grabs every opportunity with both hands.  But behind every success is her mother! “mum is my team manager. She gets me to all my trainings, she’s the one that sorts out my food.”

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  • Team of the Week

    Published 26/02/26

    Winners of the ISHC (Independent Schools Hockey Cup) U19 Plate Final, the 1st XIs have also qualified for the Spring League Finals next month after three wins out of three so far! The squad are Gordon's Team of the Week!

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  • Winter Olympic Bonus

    Published 23/02/26

    A cancelled flight due to bad weather gave Sixth Form student Zac the chance to meet many of his Olympic heroes (including double gold medallist, skeleton racer Matt Weston), also travelling back today. Zac, a keen sportsman, had spent his holiday glued to the coverage of the Winter Olympics. Returning to Gatwick Airport a day later than planned after the half term holiday, he came across a sea of Union Flags before realising that the victorious Winter Olympic teams were arriving at the same. “I don’t think anything could top that one” he said after posing for selfies with the Olympians, including from his favourite sport, curling!

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  • Student Governors

    Published 13/02/26

    Presenting the newly-elected Student Governors. These students., one representing each House, will work closely with the Student Leadership Team, meeting with the Headteacher three times a year and ratifying changes made under the Student Voice ‘You said, we did’. For further information on how students contribute their views on academic, Boarding and co-curricular issues, please click here.

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  • five nominations!

    Published 11/02/26

    The National School Theatre Awards have nominated the senior school production of Amelie for five awards! The musical, which played to capacity audiences in the newly opened Wynter Bee Theatre at school, has been nominated for:

    Best Musical
    Best Ensemble
    Best Actress - Kate Brazendale (pictured above)
    Best Supporting Actor Elliot Watson
    Best Lighting Design - James West.

    To hear co-Director Robbie Olden talking about Amelie in the latest Quarterly Gazette podcast, please click here.

    This is what the National School Theatre Awards had to say after they had watched the production:

     

     

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  • hockey Gold

    Published 11/02/26

    The First XI triumphed in Nottingham in the national  ISHC (Independent Schools Hockey Cup) U19 Plate Final. The girls beat Seaford College 3-1 in the semi-finals before taking on The Grammar School at Leeds for a closely fought game ending in a 3-2 win. Congratulations girls.

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  • about apprenticeships

    Published 10/02/26

    Kicking off National Apprenticeship Week at Gordon’s were four inspirational Gordonians, who talked about the benefits of apprenticeships together with the application process. Harrison Dodd, a former rugby scholar, is on a government economic service degree apprenticeship; Freddie Compson, is with Ward Williams on a construction management degree; Jex Kidd is with Amazon as a finance degree apprentice and Lyla Gilbert is with Charles Russell Speechlys on a solicitor apprenticeship. Today students will be able to visit the school’s National Apprenticeship Fair.

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