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January 2023

  • Marathon Run for Soldiers' Charity

    Published 30/01/23

    A regular runner, with a lifetime ambition to complete the London Marathon, Gordon’s PE teacher Emily King has finally taken the plunge and signed up for it after the death of a close friend and former colleague Steve Monk.

    Mrs King (nee Clarke), has just over 12 weeks in which to prepare for the run, in aid of ABF, The Army’s National Charity.

    While she has completed half marathons and usually runs three times a week, the lead up to the marathon and the event itself, will prove the ultimate test in endurance and stamina.

    “It’s going to be a tough and a huge challenge, but I know Steve’s voice will be in my head through the dark winter training” she revealed.

    Her friend Steve Monk, who was Director of Sport at Gordon’s for 20 years, joined the school after a 20 year career with the Army PT Corps. Emily recalls not only working with him on the sports pitches but on staff videos, singing together to entertain students in ‘Gordon’s has Talent’ and enjoying the annual school ski trip.

    “Steve was the one that got me into running”, explained Emily, adding: “I contacted Steve’s wife when the ABF offered me a place and she said ‘go for it, Steve would be so chuffed’. All I thought was ‘oh no I am going to have to do it!’.”

    A PE teacher for 22 years at Gordon’s, Mrs King also chose the charity not only for its connection to Steve Monk but due to the number of children attending Gordon’s from Forces families and the staff with links to the Services.

    “ABF the Soldiers’ Charity really do make a difference to so many lives supporting our Army personnel and their families in so many ways.

    “I’ve set myself a challenge and I’ve got to just go for it and hope I can do it.”

    To sponsor, Mrs King, please click this link - ABF The Soldiers' Charity - Emily King (soldierscharity.org)

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  • County Champion

    Published 27/01/23

    Sports Scholar Kiki Webb has been crowned Surrey Schools Cross Country Champion following her win at Priory Park in Reigate. Kiki, representing Gordon’s and North West Surrey beat 32 runners qualifying from ten districts across the county in the Senior Girls Race of 3.7kms. The Sixth Form student will now compete for the county at the English Schools Championship in Nottingham in March.

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  • live coverage

    Published 27/01/23

    The Seaford 10s Tournament will be livestreamed on NextGen on Sunday 29th January. To watch our boys in action, head to:

    Oval 1: https://youtube.com/watch?v=BsuuhQg84AM&feature=shares

    Oval 2: https://youtube.com/watch?v=NHDxxCsgl6o&feature=shares

    Preview: https://nextgenxv.com/2023/01/26/live-stream-seaford-10s-preview-live-stream-links-as-16-gather-at-seaford-college/

    The Gordon's v Reeds game from Wednesday is available here - https://youtu.be/FYUaJL0ViBw

     

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  • Howzat!

    Published 27/01/23

    With wins against Chertsey High and Chessington in the West Surrey Area Finals of the Surrey Indoor Secondary School Competition, these U13 cricketers are now through to the county finals in March! Congratulations!

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  • making an impression

    Published 25/01/23

    Students in Years 10 and 12, interested in a career in dentistry, had the opportunity to give it a go with a Meducators UK Dental Workshop today. As well as learning about dental anatomy, disease and treatment, students also handled dental instruments and equipment under the supervision of qualified dentists. Part of their training day was to make dental impressions!

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  • The Gordon Memorial Service

    Published 22/01/23

    The annual Gordon Memorial Service took place in Guildford Cathedral this morning, attended by staff, students, parents and Governors of the School. The service, to honour General Charles Gordon in whose name the school was founded, featured readings from the Head Boy and Girl with The Reverend Michael Parker, Chaplain-General to His Majesty’s Land Forces delivering The Gordon Sermon. Pipe Major L Massie played the Lament Flowers of the Forest.  

     

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  • Whitehall Parade

    Published 21/01/23

    Students, led by the Pipes and Drums brought Whitehall to a standstill today for the annual Parade in memory of General Charles Gordon, in whose honour the school was founded. Over 200 students took part in the Parade to the General Gordon statue on the banks of the Thames. There, during the Memorial Service, wreaths were laid at the foot of the statue by Trustee Tom Gordon and representatives of the school and Gordonians.

     

     

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  • royal visit to Gordon's

    Published 18/01/23

    Proud moment for our students and staff yesterday as The Earl of Wessex visited the school to officially open the new sports hub and unveil a plaque commemorating the occasion. The Earl toured the new Fitness Suite, Rowing Centre and watched football and rugby on the sports pitches. His Royal Highness also spent time over a coffee with the school’s student Wellbeing Prefects and mental health first aiders and learned how pastoral staff care for boarding students, particularly those whose families are in the Armed Forces.

    As well as chatting to players and teaching staff, His Royal Highness enjoyed the opportunity to take on some of the students in a game of table tennis!

    Sports Director Jamie Harrison spoke to That's TV about the visit:

     

     

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  • Oxford University Maths Day

    Published 17/01/23

    A chance for students to immerse themselves in a day of mathematics as they headed to the University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute for ‘It All Adds Up’. The annual conference, featuring workshops, lectures, problem sessions and meeting some of the university’s undergraduate students, is designed to encourage female students to continue with Maths education.

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  • Dancing her Way to World Cup

    Published 13/01/23

    Aged just 11 years and Year 7 student Betty Walden is already a seasoned professional of dance, having begun when just two and a half years old!

    This year promises to be her most exciting to date as she has been selected to dance for the England team in the Dance World Cup in Portugal, known as the Olympics of dance.

    Betty will perform in two categories, ballet and acrobatics (acro) along with other students of the Classical Ballet Centre in Lightwater.

    She will travel to Braga in the Summer for what is now the largest all-genre international competition for children and young adults, competing against over 60 national teams.

    No stranger to competitions, Betty competes in at least four a year and last February was part of the touring company for the London Children’s Ballet performing in schools, care homes and special needs centres to children and the elderly who would otherwise not be able to access ballet.

    Her preparation for the World Cup competition has already begun in earnest and Betty practices every day, either at her dance school or home, notching up around 12 hours a week.

    “It’s the fun that keeps me going and being with my friends” reveals Betty, who also enjoys modern dance, tap and jazz as well as hip hop, adding: “I just let myself be free and dance. It’s my happy place”.

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  • Surrey Run

    Published 10/01/23

    Another great run from cross country competitor Marcus Hibbins, who came third at the Surrey Cross Country Championships on Saturday in Croydon. Marcus, competing in the U15 Boys 4.3k race has now been selected to run for the county in the Inter-Counties at Loughborough in March. Earlier this year, Marcus, a member of Aldershot, Farnham and District Athletics Club, represented the Surrey team of elite athletes in competing against 45 other counties in the English Schools’ Cross Country Championships.

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