Celebrating Harvest
The school’s Harvest service on Thursday, in Winchester Cathedral, was delightful.
The school’s Harvest service on Thursday, in Winchester Cathedral, was delightful.
In this week’s Thursday Reflection, pupils learned about the Jewish festival, Yom Kippur.
This week, the Library Book Selection celebrates both National Poetry Day and Harvest Festival.
This week we invited a professional photographer into school to take some new promotional shots for marketing purposes. Find out what the boys got up to.
In this week’s Thursday Reflection, pupils learned about the importance of reducing food loss and waste and discussed ways in which we might be able to create more sustainable and resilient food systems.
The Founder's Obit service is a significant date in the Winchester Cathedral and College calendars, celebrating the birth of the College's founder William of Wykeham, who was also Bishop of Winchester between 1367-1404 and was responsible for starting the rebuilding of Winchester Cathedral’s magnificent nave.
The Quiristers represented The Pilgrims’ School and Winchester College at two recent Heritage Open Days events.
It is a really important part of our Forest School sessions to understand our microhabitats.
Tuesday 20 September saw the annual Quirister dubbing; the ceremony which admits them as full members of the choir. This year’s service was special in many ways.
In this week’s Thursday Reflection, pupils at Pilgrims’ considered what we can learn from Jesus’ parable of the Sower:
Morning Hills has been an annual event for Winchester College pupils since 1884 and involves the whole school ascending St Catherine’s Hill.
Last Friday, the Year 7 boys travelled to Oxford to visit the Ashmolean Museum to explore aspects of ancient Roman and Greek culture.