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  • Patron's Parade

    Published 07/06/25

    Special additions to the usual Patron’s Parade format today, in this, the school’s 140th anniversary year. The Parade honours the school’s Patron His Majesty King Charles, who accepted the Patronage of the school last year, continuing an unbroken line of sovereign patrons since Queen Victoria. Two new banners for the pipers! One featuring The King’s Cypher and another sporting the Royal Engineers crest. During the march on to the Parade Square, the Pipes and Drums formed the figure of 140 (pictured below), later the drummers performed Drummers’ Beating. Guest of Honour today was Colonel Gareth J Boyd, Commander of the Mission Ready Training Centre Bassingbourn, who inspected the Parade, which was led by Sergeant Major Alisha Limbu. The Drum Major was Lucy Carter, the Pipe Major Harry Gordon and the trumpeters were Jess Fowler and David Brocklebank. Presentations were made in music to the trio who reached the semi-final of the Pro Corda National Chamber Music Competition; Gold, silver and bronze medallists from the UK Schools Music Festival; the U18 Football team, winners of the Surrey Sixth Form League Cup Final; the Ten Tors team; the U15 netball squad who finished third in the country in the Sister n Sport Cup and the golf team who were placed fourth nationally in the ISGA National Final.

     

     

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  • Founder's Day, Chelsea

    Published 05/06/25

    Founder’s Day Parade at the Royal Hospital Chelsea today and nine lucky Year 8 students, are attending! The students, dressed in their ceremonial Blues uniforms, have been chosen for their marching skills for this annual event, with His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh reviewing the Parade of the Chelsea Pensioners. The Parade remembers King Charles II who issued a Royal Warrant for the foundation of the hospital and commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to design it. It is also known as Oak Apple Day, the oak leaves symbolising King Charles’ escape after the Battle of Worcester in 1651 when he hid in an oak tree.

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  • Race for life

    Published 31/05/25

    They sprinted, ran, walked, hobbled or just cheered….and raised over £6,000 for Cancer Research UK Race for Life! No obstacle was too muddy or wet for Gordon’s staff, who took on today’s Pretty Muddy 5k at Windsor Racecourse. The group decided on the fundraiser to support a colleague currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. Great fun had by all for a fantastic cause (and they’ve vowed to do it again next year!).

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  • musicians awards

    Published 27/05/25

    Three of the four Woking Young Musicians Trust awards were made to Gordon’s students this year. The awards aim to encourage aspiring young musicians in the area and are made after an audition and interview with the panel of trustees. On Sunday at St Peter’s Church, Old Woking, Kate Brazendale (voice); Daria Hudson (piano) and Audrey Man (harp) performed at a celebration concert in the presence of the Mayor of Woking, Cllr Amanda Boote.

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  • Bronze in Surrey hills

    Published 25/05/25

    One hundred students trekking across the Surrey Hills this weekend in pursuit of their residential section of their Bronze The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. The Year 9 group, split into 16 teams, must walk 16 kilometres per day carrying their tents and sustenance. Best of luck to all of them!

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  • sports day

    Published 23/05/25

    An afternoon of pure sport as the Houses battled it out in athletics on the Front Field with running, high jump, long jump and discus events. Some great performances from every Year group with winners’ medals after every race and cups for the winning Houses - Main School, Victoria and Buckingham and for the Seniors, Sandringham and China. Congratulations all!

     

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  • Four in a row for Kensington!

    Published 22/05/25

    Pulling together for their Houses in the Inter-House Tug of War today on the Front Field. The noisy, colourful prelude to Sports Day saw Khartoum’s hopes for a hat-trick of wins, dashed by Balmoral’s brawn (although they did win the Main School competition!), and Kensington securing yet another victory to make it a whopping four wins in a row!

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  • Art and Photography GCSE

    Published 21/05/25

    A celebration of the artistic talent among the GCSE students as their exam pieces were put on show in an exhibition for parents and friends last night.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Model United Nations

    Published 19/05/25

    The inaugural Gordon’s Model United Nations Junior (GMUN) involved 25 students from Years 7 and 8 debating the topics of the Chinese attitudes towards Taiwan, the historical conflict between India and Pakistan and the impact of rising seawaters on Pacific Nations. Early days for these MUN delegates but they are proving to be rising stars in this academic simulation of diplomatic decision making. While all were put forward by the chairs for ‘Most Improved Delegate’, the Best Delegate Awards went to Florence (USA) and Samuel (Canada).

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  • happy birthday Kensington!

    Published 19/05/25

    Happy birthday Kensington House! The girls’ Day Boarding House, which was opened by His Royal Highness the Earl of Wessex (now HRH the Duke of Edinburgh) today, 25 years ago, celebrated its quarter of a century on Sunday by welcoming Gordonians and current students and their families for a birthday tea and cake. It also provided an opportunity for a tour of the House and School. Among those enjoying the celebrations were the current Head of House, Kate Connery, the original Head of House Jenny Wilson, Paralympian gold medallist Hannah Russell and her sister Alice.

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  • Confirmed by the Bishop of Dorking

    Published 19/05/25

    Congratulations to Archie, Caleb, Harry, Oscar, Nana, Andrew, Cassius, Anthony, Lochlan, Fikunore and Isaiah, all of whom were confirmed yesterday by the Bishop of Dorking, the Right Reverend Paul Davies, in the school Chapel of St Edward the Confessor. Bishop Paul spent time with the confirmation candidates in January, as well as students from the Alpha Youth group and Easy Chapel and joined friends and families after the Confirmation Service for drinks and cake in the Library.

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  • Hockey goal

    Published 17/05/25

    Introduced to hockey when she arrived at Gordon’s in Year 7, Phoebe Schollick has played for just three years yet is now turning out for the Gordon’s First XI, playing for the Ladies 1s at Woking Hockey Club (who recently awarded her their ‘Most Improved Player of the Season’) and England Hockey’s Talent Academy. This week she was offered a place in the Hockey Mentors Programme for players showing international/national hockey leagues potential. Luckily her training schedules are on different days so she is able to juggle her hockey commitments alongside her school day and homework!
    The dream is to play hockey in the Olympics. The 14 year old who plays half back said:  “I have made lots of friends and have such a sense of pride when I play” and she urged others to take up the sport – “Give it a go. You’ll surprise yourself!”

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