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February 2024

  • Winchester Cathedral Choristers sing a live broadcast of Choral Evensong

    Published 28/02/24

    On Wednesday 28 February, at 4pm, the Cathedral fell to a hush as the congregation waited for the red light to go out and the airwaves to open. And immediately there followed a most exquisite service of Choral Evensong, broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

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  • Quiristers' BBC recording of Evensong

    Published 27/02/24

    Evensong is always a delightful service, but on Tuesday afternoon we were privileged to take part in a particularly special event. BBC Radio 3 were recording the service and the whole Chapel choir excelled themselves.

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  • Boarding weekend news

    Published 25/02/24

    Read about a weekend in boarding which, as usual, is full of good food, music, activities, extra-curricular learning and trips out. Plenty to do and plenty of places to go...

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  • Quirister Instrumental Concert

    Published 24/02/24

    Quirsiter parents are privileged to witness many wonderful moments throughout the year, none more so than the regular Q instrumental concerts.

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  • Junior Bake Off casting programme

    Published 23/02/24

    An opportunity for all young Pilgrims' bakers!

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  • Year 3 Forest School

    Published 23/02/24

    This week Year 3 learned how the Huichol Indians, who lived in the mountains of South America, made a God’s eye to watch over them.

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  • Reading/Library Surgery

    Published 09/02/24

    A few weeks ago, I read 'The Final Year' by Matt Goodfellow, which is the Senior Book Club choice for this term. It is a very enjoyable read indeed, one that is written in verse, deals with navigating your way through school, being a young carer and accepting help when it's offered. At home, I have just finished 'My name is Leon' by Kit de Waal, and I was struck by how similar they are - in tone, narrative, choice of protagonist - the whole thing. 

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  • Year 3 Forest School

    Published 08/02/24

    This week, we chatted about the concept of a ‘bird’s eye view’ and how objects can look very different from above.

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  • PPA Lunar New Year lunch

    Published 08/02/24

    With the rain cloud hovering and part of the Quad under water, there were nervous discussions about a wet weather plan! Well, the sun always shines on the righteous. Good things happen to good people and so much effort had been put in to make this year the best ever.  The Year of the Golden Dragon.

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  • Juniors' VR History Day

    Published 08/02/24

    On Thursday, the History and Digital Learning Department teamed up to provide pupils in Year 3 to Year 6 with a virtual reality (VR) history experience.  In the short workshops, delivered by Heroes of History, pupils were able to experience events from the past and bring their history to life.  

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  • Release of 'Lo, the full, final Sacrifice’

    Published 08/02/24

    Back in the old days (meaning ‘yesterday’ for parents), the release of a new CD was quite an event, particularly if it was from your favourite band. As the Qs were issued with their complimentary Advance Copy of their new recording, one was heard to ask Mr Ionascu, “Sir, what do I play this on please?” Oh well, that’s progress for you.

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  • Artworks of the Week

    Published 02/02/24

    Independent Printmaking by Bertie W (Year 8)

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February 2024

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