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May 2023

  • on the crest of a wave

    Published 30/05/23

    Back to Dorney Lake for the rowers at the weekend, for the largest junior rowing race in the calendar – the National Schools Regatta. Stand out performances from Mimi and the two Jameses, competing against some of the top clubs and crews in the country. Mimi, battling a strong cross wind in the Women's Championship singles, managed a creditable fifth place. James and James, competing in the Open Championship Double Sculls, came third in their B final producing the best performance in the school’s rowing history! Congratulations all!

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  • Trekking for Bronze

    Published 30/05/23

    Two days of trekking in the Surrey Hills for students in Year 9 on their bank holiday weekend. The group of 113 students, on their Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze Final expedition, also camped out overnight. In order the complete this part of the award, the students had to plan and train for the expedition, which must be completed unaccompanied.

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  • England Selection for Robb

    Published 26/05/23

    The early mornings, hard work and dedication have paid off! Gordon’s rugby player Zuko Robb has been selected for the England U18 squad that will head off to South Africa during the Summer.

    For Zuko, rugby is his life. Since the age of six he has played the game at club level for Twickenham RFC. His former school, Grey Court was a massive part of his rugby development as well as Rosslyn Park, before he progressed to Harlequins and gained a coveted place on the Harlequins/Gordon’s Partnership Programme, as a DiSE (Diploma in Sporting Excellence) player, playing in the ACE League.

    His move to Gordon’s Sixth Form in September last year has meant getting up at 5:30am from his home in South West London so he can get to school for training and studying. “My life pretty much revolves around rugby” admits Zuko. “On a Friday when I go home it’s sleep and on a Saturday and weekends, it’s Quins games. There’s not much going out!”

    In April he was told by the England coaches that his progress and development at Gordon’s and Harlequins had been noticed and he was offered the chance to take part in an England Development Squad Training on a four day/three night camp with the possibility of selection for the squad. He joined fellow Sixth Form student Enock Addai in Hartpury RFC for the camp. While injury has cut short Enock’s selection, Zuko has a confirmed place on the touring side and will carry the torch for them both. “It’s a dream come true” said the delighted Zuko adding: “This season has been the best one. I feel like the jump of competitive rugby, the more you go up in years the harder it gets, the more challenging so you are forced to develop. The ACE League is definitely the pinnacle of English schoolboy rugby it is very channelling and quite hard”.

    Zuko’s coach, Head of Rugby at Gordon’s, Chris Davies paid tribute, saying: "Zuko was identified as a talented player and more importantly a good person which gave him the opportunity to study at Gordon’s and in addition the DiSE. This has allowed Zuko to receive more 1:1 expert coaching and support on his journey to date. Zuko is an excellent role model for our younger years and we look forward to seeing him follow in the footsteps of recent ACE team graduates Tom Golder and Caleb Ashworth by representing his country".

    Currently studying A Levels in PE, sociology and media as well as the Diploma in Sporting Excellence, Zuko comes from a “supportive family of rugby  – my uncles and cousins are all massive Harlequins supporters’’ he says.

    The ultimate ambition in his rugby journey? “My aim is to go professional and get a contract at the end of this time at Gordon’s”.

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  • Golfers Turning National Leaderboards Green

    Published 23/05/23

    The school’s golfing teams are now through to the National HMC Foursome Finals in July, for the third time in four years; the ISGA National Finals; the British Schools and Colleges National finals and the National Schools golf finals with Millie Cottrell crowned Ladies Champion of the HMC National JCB Tour championships. Recently in the National Schools Golf at Piltdown Golf Club the golfers won all three competitions – the stableford team event, individual scratch competition and individual stableford.

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  • Win for Rowing Double

    Published 22/05/23

    A win at the Walton and Weybridge Regatta for Ben and Tom in the 1,000m side by side sprint. The two, racing in the Junior 15 Double Sculls went through two rounds before rowing to victory against Staines Boat Club. Congratulations both!

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  • speak out 2023

    Published 18/05/23

    A chance for Years 7 and 8 to hone their public speaking skills and talk about a subject of their choice that they are passionate about. Performing in front of their whole year groups, to a panel of judges, the students delivered some compelling speeches including ones on running, global warming, the teaching of sign language in schools and failure. The one that prompted the loudest applause – should homework be banned?!

    Congratulations to Tara and Neela, the overall winners, and to all those taking part, for executing their speeches with such eloquence.

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  • Pipes and Drums Play Wembley

    Published 15/05/23

    Performing at Wembley Stadium for the National League Playoff Final of Chesterfield v Notts County, the Gordon's Pipes and Drums.

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  • GCSE Art and Photography

    Published 11/05/23

    The GCSE Art and Photography Exhibition returns to Gordon’s tonight in a glorious celebration of the artistic talents of the students. This marks the first year since the start of the pandemic that the exam component of the GCSE has been delivered and the ten hour exam completed. The title set is ‘Lock’. Also among the exhibited work are coursework components. The themes for the art students are ‘Surfaces’ and ‘Out of Place’. Photography students studied ‘Altered Nature’ and ‘Abstraction’. Well worth a visit tonight. The exhibition is being held in the gym from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.

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  • Biennial Inspection

    Published 10/05/23

    A chance to demonstrate the skills learned through being in the school’s tri-service Combined Cadet Force (CCF) for students in Year 10 at their Biennial Inspection. Commander Anthony Pimm from the Royal Navy carried out the inspection, which started off with a Parade before he toured the school watching the cadets in action. The Royal Naval cadets showed him how they assemble (and take apart!) a field gun. Army cadets showcased shooting in the school’s indoor range and cooking in the field and the RAF demonstrated the school’s flight simulators. Also on the day’s itinerary were command tasks and patrolling skills/field craft. Thank you Commander Pimm!

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  • medal wins for rowers

    Published 09/05/23

    Two golds, a silver, a bronze and final places for all seven crews as Gordon’s rowing team returned Dorney Lake for the Ball Cup Regatta on Sunday. In the OJ14 4X+, it was gold for Leo, Charlie, Oliver, Robbie and Toby with Matthew in the J13 single achieving silver. Ben and Tom were presented with gold in the OJ15 2X and Jess, Izzy, Matilda, Ella and Ariana in the WJ14 4X+ ended with a bronze. A fantastic day for Gordon’s rowers!

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  • Coronation Colour Run

    Published 05/05/23

    What better way to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III than a Coronation Colour Run and what could be more British than a sudden hailstorm on a glorious sunny day? But the rain wasn’t going to deter the students, who kept on running, with just one aim – to get as much paint on a crisp, white T-shirt as possible! The Front Field was a sea of red, white and blue as students raced around the athletics track wearing Union Flag sunglasses and waving flags in what was the ultimate in messy, colourful and fun.

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  • Brothers in Arms

    Published 05/05/23

    Their ‘Last Dance’ at The Stoop last night ended in celebrations as our Year 13 rugby boys stormed to a 52-10 victory against Emanuel School. Some of the team, playing their last game together on the hallowed Harlequins turf, have turned out for Gordon’s for the past seven years. Others joined in the Sixth Form on the Harlequins/Gordon’s Partnership Programme. All have bled green. Staff and students from Gordon’s turned out to support them in their last game, which proved thrilling to the end.

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