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  • Super Squad

    Published 25/11/25

    With the odds against them at the start of the second day of the Independent Schools’ Netball League, fifth placed Gordon’s had an uphill battle. However, the super squad not only made silver in this national competition but Jess came home with MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the whole tournament! Gordon’s First Team, described by NextGen as as ‘a team that will be feared by all other schools in the competition’, will now take part in the top four play offs in January in the ISL Championship. Congratulations all and best of luck in the final round.

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  • physics in switzerland

    Published 20/11/25

    A double thrill for physics students, who visited CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research), one of the world’s largest and most respected centres for scientific research, and had the opportunity to meet Kumar lyer, the British Ambassador to the United Nations and Permanent Representative to CERN! The students toured the Large Hadron Collider as part of their behind-the-scenes trip with a CERN particle physicist and saw live data from particle collisions being generated and analysed. They were also able to see the ALICE detector, which works with the large hadron collider to recreate and measure the conditions existing after the big bang. After the tour, they were invited to meet Mr lyer and discuss world politics, science and society as well as careers. They heard about the work of the International Telecommunication Union which governs satellite orbits and regulates spectrum and looked at the work of the International Organisation for Standardisation, that acts as a design standards bible for engineers.

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  • cranmer awards

    Published 19/11/25

    Two second place awards to these students taking part in the Cranmer Awards at Charterhouse last night. The awards are open to young people aged between 11 and 18 of all backgrounds and faiths, who are required to recite passages of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Congratulations to all of them!

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  • Remembrance Sunday

    Published 09/11/25

    Members of the community joined students, parents and staff from Gordon’s today for the Remembrance Parade and Drumhead Service around the Parade Square, taken by the School Chaplain the Reverend Graham Wright.

    Dressed in their ceremonial Blues uniform and accompanied by the Pipes and Drums – a unique feature of Gordon’s that has been part of the school since its inception over a century ago – the student body marched and remembered the sacrifices of so many, including the 155 former students killed in action during the First World War; 31 in the Second World War and Gordonians Darryl Gardiner and Michael Gilyeat and affiliated staff member Steve Curley, all killed in Afghanistan.

    Marching on with the Gordon's Pipes and Drums were those from Gordonstoun, who this year celebrate their 70th anniversary.

    Poppy wreaths were laid by a school Governor and Trustee Brigadier Jonathan Mullin MBE, on behalf of the Trustees and Governors; Gordonian and teacher Charlotte Winkley for the Gordonians and Gordon’s School Sergeant Major Bayan Muhsen for students and staff and Florence Wareing on behalf of Gordonstoun School.

    Staff, students and their families – many of whom are currently serving their country in the Forces - observed the two minute silence.

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  • Steinway School - A Dream come true

    Published 06/11/25

    The dream of becoming a Steinway School was realised this morning with the delivery of a fleet of pianos from the factory in Germany. The pianos, two grand and five uprights, were selected by students and staff, who flew out to Hamburg in September after generous donations from parents, staff and friends of the school made the dream possible. Gordon’s now joins an illustrious list of institutions from around the UK to have formed a partnership with Steinway and Sons, the world’s best known and most respected manufacturer of pianos. Students will now be able to practise, rehearse and be accompanied on these high quality instruments as well as participating in Steinway-sponsored masterclasses and events.

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  • Gordon's Remembers

    Published 05/11/25

    The Remembrance Sunday Drumhead Service and Parade will be held on Sunday 9th November on the Parade Square at Gordon's from 10.30am. Refreshments will be available in the Dining Hall beforehand. Students will be selling poppies in aid of the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

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  • Restored clock's new era

    Published 27/10/25

    The clocks may have gone back but for the beautiful Victorian one on the Parade Square, it’s a new beginning thanks to the generosity of the Gordonians. The fundraising campaign for its renovation meant that the clock that has kept the school running on time since the mid-1800s has now been restored to its former glory. Originally it boasted a hand-wound mechanism, changing to a mains-operated movement around 30 years ago. Now it is fully synchronised with gold leaf hands and Roman numerals and is set to serve generations to come.

    The Mayor of Surrey Heath, Cllr Louise Ashbery unveiled plaques recognising the donors to the clock appeal, last week following the 140th Anniversary walk by students. The plaques will be placed on the pillars close to the new clock. Thank you to all those who donated towards this much-loved Gordon’s time piece. 

    Before the renovation.

     

    The newly renovated clock.

     

    The third column.

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  • the ultimate celebration of 140 years

    Published 22/10/25

    What a day! One hundred and forty students made the journey from Brookwood Station to West End, led by the Pipes and Drums as the first Gordon boys did some 140 years ago. A chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham greeted them on the Front Field at the end of their journey, and they were presented with commemorative pin badges for the 140th anniversary of the school. Students and staff applauded their arrival on the Parade Square before the Mayor of Surrey Heath, Cllr Louise Ashbery unveiled the newly renovated clock, thanks to donations from Gordonians. The icing on the cake was that through their efforts, over £26,000 has been raised for Gordon’s Giving Day for bursaries and for the Steinway Schools appeal (donations can still be made here - https://gordons.givingday.co.uk/).

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  • historic steps

    Published 22/10/25

    One hundred and forty students retracing the steps of the original Gordon boys some 140 years ago, from Brookwood Station to the school site in West End today, led by the Pipes and Drums. The event is the culmination of the 140th anniversary of Gordon's School, the National Memorial to General Gordon and hundreds applied to take part. Not only will they be walking in the footsteps of the first children, they are also fundraising for bursaries and for the Steinway School project. The video below is of some of them and why they wanted to be part of this historic day. For more videos and to donate, please click here.

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  • Giving Day

    Published 21/10/25

    Today marks the start of Gordon's first Giving Day, offering the community of students, parents, Gordonians and staff, the chance to celebrate the school's 140th Anniversary by donating to either the Steinway Schools Appeal or towards bursaries. Please click here for up to date information about the Giving Day, and to donate.

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  • Introduction to Engineering

    Published 20/10/25

    Water filtration systems from plastic bottles, wind turbines from ice lolly sticks and spaghetti buildings made to withstand an earthquake. These were some of the activities that made up the STEM day with AtkinsRealis. Each of the Year 10 designs was tested, with winners for each interactive workshop. The event, part of Careers Week, proved a fantastic and stimulating introduction to engineering principles.

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  • Get Reading!

    Published 14/10/25

    Gordon's is supporting a national campaign by the Sunday Times to promote the reading of books for at least ten minutes a day for the next six weeks. Everyone, students, parents and teachers – is encouraged to read for ten minutes every day through October and November 2025.

    Data has shown that social media posts, subtitles, and digital articles (or print media) are now the top three reading formats for those aged under 35. Books have dropped out of the top three for reading.

    Reading is hugely beneficial and can change lives, improving mental health by giving a short release from everyday reality, as well as playing a vital role in children’s cognitive development when done through the school years, ten to 16 years old.

    2026 has been declared the ‘National Year of Reading’ by the Department for Education and this ‘Get Britain Reading’ campaign is a great warm-up for Gordon’s School – to ‘Get Gordon’s Reading’.

    Please visit the Library and Reading page of the website for library opening times and suggested books for every age group.

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