Wearing Red for Comic Relief
Mufti Day in support of Comic Relief and the colour had to be red! Each student (and staff) taking part donated £2 to the Red Nose Day appeal to help tackle homelessness, hunger, domestic abuse and mental health stigma.
Mufti Day in support of Comic Relief and the colour had to be red! Each student (and staff) taking part donated £2 to the Red Nose Day appeal to help tackle homelessness, hunger, domestic abuse and mental health stigma.
Presenting to a team at The Goldsmiths' Company for the Regional Finals of the Community Awards, our representatives gave engaging and informative accounts of the school's community and charitable work during and before lockdown. Among the many examples the group talked about was MAD Day; the Pipes and Drums and inter-generational music, showing how community engagement is in the DNA of the school. Congratulations all on fantastic performances.
Some of our Junior Prefects as they begin their new leadership roles in the school. The Year 10 students were selected after applying to their Heads of Houses and being interviewed. Each House has up to four Junior Prefects, who will represent both their Houses and the School. As part of their roles, they will be expected to complete safeguarding training and will be invited to participate in the Good to Great Leadership Programme as well as completing the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Level 2 qualification. For more information on the student leadership team at Gordon's, please click here.
For the first time in over a decade, Khartoum House won the Inter-House Rugby at the weekend. The boys' Day Boarding House, led by former Fiji National Men's 7s Skills Coach and Analyst Chris Davies, were a clear five points ahead of their closest rivals Buckingham who were second. In third place was reigning champions Balmoral. A fantastic return to competitive sport and sportsmanship on Saturday.
Congratulations to China House - winners of the Inter-House Hockey. In Saturday's closely-fought competition, China beat reigning champions Victoria by just one point. In third place equal was Augusta and Kensington. All Houses showed true sportsmanship on and off the pitches.
Two days of weighty debates by seven students taking part in the London International Model United Nations conference over the weekend. The virtual event, which attracted students from around the world, included discussions on preventing honour-based violence on young women and girls and improving global healthcare equity. All made good points on behalf of their country with one student gaining an honourable mention for his contributions while representing South Africa in the World Health Organisation committee. Congratulations all. For further information on MUN activities at Gordon's, please click here.
In this, the first challenge between students, parents, staff and Gordonians, parents won gold in both the Participation Cup and Kilometre Cup. Eighty parents seized the chance to take on their children in the Virtual Inter-House Challenge involving either running, walking, cycling or rowing. They covered 375.53 kilometres. In second place was Victoria House with 39 participants amassing 111.1 kilometres and third place equal for participation, Kensington and Khartoum with Khartoum notching up a silver place on the podium with 204.94 kilometres. Congratulations to all those taking part.
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Buddy in Sandringham House and all the staff at Gordon’s are very much looking forward to welcoming back our Residential Boarders tonight and Day Boarders in the morning. Tomorrow is all about catching up with each other and reconnecting again. A presentation explaining the return to school is available here.
Frequently asked questions can be found on the school website here.
For second hand uniform information from the GSPA visit their page on the website, here.
Pick up a book today for World Book Day! For help in choosing one, the Library has come up with suggestions for Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 students. Just click on the highlighted words to view. For further reading visit the Library page or the website or click here.
This Inter-House challenge is the ultimate and involves not just students but their parents, staff and Gordonians. See how far you can run, walk, row or cycle in 20 minutes. The competition is open from 9am on Tuesday 2nd March to 5pm on Sunday 7th March and winning Houses will be those with the most number of kilometres and the highest participation. Just send your best result to: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7qzGvcu7rkm6RgzbtRqTnwJa16p6LcBDp4LV7teqLA9URERLN0pFU0JCUFBKMlY0TkFXQlJUWkdQNy4u
Gordonian Tori Andrews talks about her journey with EY, one of the largest accountancy firms in the world as an apprentice. Tori is in conversation with Maths teacher Mrs Colloff, who incidentally also worked for EY, although after studying for a degree. Join them both to hear their experiences and why Tori ‘….hasn’t looked back’. The video will be available from 5pm on Thursday 26th February on the Careers page.
Competitive sport returns with a challenge against the Royal Alexandra and Albert School for the furthest run, walk or cycle in 20 minutes. Open to all year groups and staff, entries opened today at 9am and will close on Sunday 28th February at 4pm.