Harvest Festival service
On Thursday morning, 9 October, Pilgrims from Y3 to Y8 made their way across the Close to the Cathedral for our annual Harvest Service.
On Thursday morning, 9 October, Pilgrims from Y3 to Y8 made their way across the Close to the Cathedral for our annual Harvest Service.
The PPA embraced autumn at the end of last week, holding our Pre-prep Coffee morning on Friday, followed by Breakfast in the Yard on Saturday.
This week in Forest School, we chatted about the different stages of colour a leaf goes through during autumn.
On the recent field trip to Swanage Beach in Dorset, our Year 8 boys had the opportunity to collect valuable beach profile data as part of their ongoing geography project work.
The Quiristers were joined by Eton College Chapel Choir, including Old Pilgrim, Shane, in his role as 'Keeper of Choir', to celebrate friendship and music at Winchester.
Read this review from Ivor, who thoroughly enjoyed welcoming prospective new Quiristers to join in a 'day-in-the-life' of a current Quirister.
Have you ever noticed the hidden monsters in nature?
Yesterday, Thursday, was National Poetry Day.
Year 6 are currerntly away in France visiting historic castles and monuments, plus some beaches and museums. They have been blessed with amazing weather and are having a wonderful time.
Year 7 are currently away in Pembrokeshire. With an action-packed and fun-filled week, they will return tomorrow and be able to take the Exeat break to recover and be raring to go again on Monday!
Autumn leaves and conkers prove useful tools for creating journey sticks, as the boys in Year 3 discovered this week.
Boys – get your conkers ready. It's time to revive an old Pilgrims' tradition!