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February 2018

  • ESFA MATCH POSTPONED

    Published 28/02/18

    The Semi-Final of the English Schools' U18 Football Association competition against Millfield has been postponed. The match will take place next week instead. 

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  • Snow update

    Published 27/02/18

    Gordon's is open as normal today.

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  • rugby sevens success

    Published 27/02/18

    Congratulations to the Girls' U18 Rugby 7s team who won the Shield at Christ's Hospital on Sunday. 

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  • U14a Rugby cancellation

    Published 26/02/18

    The U14A Rugby Sevens vs Surrey, scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday 27th February) has been cancelled.

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  • Rugby 7's v Ibstock

    Published 26/02/18

    Today's U13 Rugby 7's vs Ibstock School has been cancelled. 

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  • Clash of the Titans

    Published 23/02/18

    Unbeaten in the ESFA (English Schools' Football Association) Cup, Gordon's First XI Team will now take on Millfield School in the Semi-Final of the competition. The game, against the current holders of the ESFA cup, will be held at home on the Front Field on Wednesday 28th February at 2pm. Some 400 schools across the country have taken part in the competition. The final, which will be televised, will be held at Doncaster Rovers FC at the Keepmoat Stadium.

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  • FOOTBALL CANCELLATION

    Published 23/02/18

    All football fixtures against Halliford School, scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday 24th February), have been cancelled due to recent and forecast weather. Those selected to play should instead be in school at 10.00am for training.  

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  • Pipes and drums honour

    Published 13/02/18

    Student members of the Pipes and Drums Band at have been chosen to perform in the ‘Lest We Forget’ Concert, which will honour and remember those who lived, fought and died in the First World War. They will join some 2,000 other young singers and musicians from across England and Wales at the national concert at the NEC, Birmingham in November to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.  The event, part of the government’s four year centenary programme, will include music and songs including: ‘Nimrod’ from Elgar’s Enigma Variations; ‘Silent Night’, the Christmas carol said to have been sung by British and German soldiers during the December truce and songs popular among soldiers of the time such as ‘Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag’ and ‘It’s a long way to Tipperary’. Readings from diaries and letters written at that time will also be given and archive film footage from the trenches will be shown.

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  • national football cup clash

    Published 12/02/18
    Unbeaten in the ESFA (English Schools' Football Association) Cup, Gordon's First XI Team will now take on Millfield School in the Semi-Final of the competition. The game, against the current holders of the ESFA cup, will be held at home
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  • easter revision

    Published 09/02/18

    We will be holding Easter Revision sessions between Saturday 24th March and Wednesday 28th March.  Please click here to view the Easter Revision Timetable.

    See below for information regarding accomodation for Residential Boarders.

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  • Rugby tournament

    Published 07/02/18
    Twelve teams from ten schools took part in Sunday's Gordon's School Invitational U16 Rugby 7s Tournament. The event saw some compelling rugby with Gordon's beating Oratory School who went on to become overall winners. Mr Matthews organise
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  • First for poetry

    Published 06/02/18

    Flushed with success from his role in the School of Rock, Head of German Mr Depoix has now won a national poetry competition. Mr Depoix and students from Gordon’s had to learn a First World War poem by heart for the ‘Poetry By Heart’ competition. He earned first place for his rendition of ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ by Sara Teasdale while student Darcy Watson was awarded ‘Highly Commended’. The competition aims to inspire those in schools and colleges to learn and recite poems by heart, showing that they inwardly understand and enjoy the poem.

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