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  • Gold Award for Creative Arts

    Published 09/01/26

    Gold struck by the Creative Arts Department, who learned today of their Artsmark award by the Arts Council for England. The award is the only creative quality standard for schools and recognises that Gordon’s has embedded arts and creative learning throughout the school. The news comes just weeks before the opening of the new performing arts theatre to compliment the suite of facilities now available to students of the creative arts. Kathryn Moore, Director of Creative Arts at Gordon’s aaid: ‘‘I am delighted with the outcome. This achievement would not have been possible without the dedication of the Creative Arts Team, who provide an outstanding co-curricular and curricular provision. Their tireless passion for inspiring our students to excel and lead within the Creative Arts is what makes Gordon’s School such a vibrant and exceptional learning community".

     

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  • German Exchange

    Published 08/01/26

    Embracing all things German – the language, the culture and even a few Christmas markets for 27 students on the German exchange to Koenigsbach-Stein. As well as attending a German school, students enjoyed the now traditional day trip to Heidelberg, a pizza evening for 70 people and quality time with their exchange families.

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  • Skiing in Austria

    Published 07/01/26

    Some 100 students headed to the slopes in Austria just before the end of term for a week's skiing in Obertauern. The annual trip was another huge success, involving five hours of ski tuition per day, and plenty of apres ski involving ice skating, swimming and a trip to the Christmas markets in Salzburg. The video below provides some of the thrills and spills of the seven day trip.

     

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  • New Year Honour for Vice President

    Published 05/01/26

    Congratulations to Michael More-Molyneux on the Honour of Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in the King's New Year Honours List. Mr More- Molyneaux, Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, is a Vice President of the Gordon Foundation and has been a staunch supporter of the school over many years. He is pictured here at the 138th Annual Parade in 2023 when he was Guest of Honour and Inspecting Officer. 

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  • Happy New Year!

    Published 31/12/25

    Happy New Year from all the Gordon's staff and students. The new term starts on Thursday 8th January 2026.

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  • Merry Christmas!

    Published 24/12/25

    Wishing all our students, their families, friends and members of our Gordon's community a very happy Christmas. 

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  • Camels for Christmas Tree

    Published 12/12/25

    No mistaking the Gordon’s tree in Holy Trinity Church, West End, filled with home-made decorations by our youngest boarders in Woolwich House. The camel-themed tree forms part of the Christmas Tree Festival being held there this weekend. The Church will be open from 11.30am to 6.30pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

     

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  • QG for the ears

    Published 10/12/25

    Now the Quarterly Gazette brings its followers a feast for the ears! Podcasts will now feature alongside this student-led magazine providing news, views and interviews. This week's podcast features an interview with Charlotte Newing, who wrote and directed the play Where the Wind Blows. To listen, please click here. To read the latest edition of the Quarterly Gazette, please click here

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  • Charlotte's Premiere

    Published 08/12/25

    Written and directed by Charlotte Newing, ‘Where the Wind Blows’ premieres at the Wynter Bee Theatre on Wednesday. The Sixth Form student studying English, History and Drama is the first at the school to be awarded a playwriting scholarship and her play, being performed by senior students on Wednesday, is her first.

    Set in a family kitchen, the production centres around the conflicts of a dysfunctional family’s day to day life and the sacrifices made for the people we love. The idea came to her from reading about a conspiracy theory involving Government bunkers and led to her thinking about who she would be trapped with, in a metaphorical sense.

    A committed member of the creative arts community at Gordon’s since she arrived in Year 7, this is the first time Charlotte hasn’t been on the stage for a production. Writing and directing the play, she admits, while very exciting, is very much a step out of her comfort zone.

    As well as writing, studying for her A Levels and attending three one to one lessons a week as part of her scholarship, Charlotte is a keen rugby player, turning out for both the Gordon’s 1st XV and Chobham Rugby Club. She holds down a part time job and is also co-directing on the senior production of Amelie! Oh, and she also enjoys entering writing competitions, compiles daily written observations and works on a portfolio of ideas for scripts and plays! Somehow, she manages to juggle her commitments (and a social life!) - “Writing feels like a break for me”, she says.

    The play is currently taking up much of her spare time as she edits her work continually after each rehearsal, responding to new interpretations of her characters. The strength of Charlotte’s relationships with the talented and supportive cast and the environment created in rehearsal has enabled the process to be one of collaboration and genuine fun, working with a community she has grown up with for the past six years.

    “I’ve done shows since the age of 11 with many of those involved in this project, it feels like working with friends. Even the teachers, I feel I know them so well.”

    Charlotte’s gratitude to all involved is abundant, particularly her scholarship leads, “Their dedication and vulnerability have breathed life into the characters and the story we set out to tell… I knew I could trust every single one of them to learn their lines and do what they had to do to make the show a success.”

    While there promises to be a large contingent of family and friends supporting Charlotte on the night and looking forward to seeing her creativity reach fruition, Charlotte is philosophical about her opening night: “I will just have to sit there and let it all happen”.

    Where the Wind Blows promises to be “relatable in unexpected and meaningful ways” Charlotte emphasises.

    There are still tickets available from the box office here for the premiere of Where The Wind Blows on Wednesday 10th December at the Wynter Bee Theatre.

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  • All-Steinway School

    Published 04/12/25

    It’s official! Gordon’s Director of Music Adam Stanworth was presented with the All-Steinway School plaque by Keith Glazebrook of Steinway last night at the Steinway Piano Recital, after generous donations from parents, friends and staff to the school’s Steinway Appeal made the fleet of pianos possible. Now Gordon’s has joined an illustrious line up of institutions from around the UK to have formed a partnership with the world’s best known and most respected manufacturer of pianos. Entry to this exclusive group means students will be able participate in Steinway-sponsored masterclasses and events as well as being able to practise and rehearse on these high quality instruments.

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  • Semper Fidelis - Out Now!

    Published 04/12/25

    Performing for His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle, the historic walk by 140 students to commemorate the 140th anniversary of Gordon’s as well as sport, creative arts, co-curricular, news from the Houses and much, much more in the latest edition of Semper Fidelis. Please click on the image below and enjoy!

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  • Top Team

    Published 03/12/25

    Presenting the new student leadership team, Adam Cohen (Head Boy), Oliwia Kania (Head Girl), Fraser Buchan (Deputy Head Boy), Isabel Soden (Deputy Head Girl), Tia Job (School Sergeant Major) and Phoebe Mason (Colour Sergeant). The team were chosen after submitting CVs and attending interviews and will take up their new roles after Memorial Weekend. Congratulations to all of them!

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