Year 3 visit the Countryside Education Trust
On Thursday 25 June, Year 3 spent a lovely day in the New Forest at the Countryside Education Trust in Beaulieu.
On Thursday 25 June, Year 3 spent a lovely day in the New Forest at the Countryside Education Trust in Beaulieu.
A sneak preview from the Summer Art and D&T Exhibition, next Friday from 5pm.
Last Friday saw the return of the Pilgrims' annual School of Rock, a much-loved event where boys of all ages take to the stage, microphone in hand, to entertain an audience of possibly unparalleled enthusiasm (who doesn't secretly want their son to play in a band?)
Tuesday 9 June 2026 • Studland Bay to Swanage
To beat the heat this week, Years 3, 6 and 7 headed down to the river to put their ecological sampling skills to the test, and very few of them needed much persuading to kick off their shoes and wade straight in, nets at the ready!
Congratulations to all the boys who recently took their LAMDA examinations in May. Once again, we are thrilled to celebrate another set of outstanding results.
Mr Leslie updates us all with what a Summer boarding weekend really looks like!
Last Saturday we welcomed alumni, their families, and friends back to celebrate a very special milestone – 95 years of Pilgrims'.
On 13 June 2026, Winchester College celebrated Wykeham Day, an annual tradition to commemorate its founders by celebrating with a wide range of events and activities for the whole community to partake and enjoy.
Last week, on a cold and stormy day, Pilgrims' took a team of Year 6, 7 and 8 athletes to compete in the Senior Wessex Athletics Championships at King Park Stadium, Bournemouth.
The Wormsley Estate in Berkshire proved to be the most spectacular backdrop for our Year 5 residential trip. The camp was set in a little valley surrounded by woodland, with the sky providing a spectacular show of its own.
As I left my home in fairly heavy rain, I wondered how this would affect the mood of the boys ahead of what is, on paper, quite an intimidating distance. The answer was not much! There were some hastily and impressively taken snoozes on the bus, but we arrived in good time and set off just after 9:45am. The weather brightened, and we made our way from Middle Winterslow towards Broughton.
There is always something pleasing to me about our community at Pilgrims' doing, what is in effect, a pilgrimage of sorts. I had stunningly varied conversations - often about future plans. I spoke to one boy about wanting to be an estate agent, and to another about collecting fossils so that he could open a museum. We talked about gap years, mental health, my best and worst moment as a teacher! The boys wanted to know which teachers were friends with who, we discussed favourite pieces of music and Tom Gilbey, who is a wine expert (not a subject I raised)!! And all the while, the kilometers kept ticking.
A huge thank you to the parents who met us first for lunch and then again for our final stop by Crab Wood, where we were treated to an astonishing array of baked goods. Without this, I suspect there would have been a number of drop outs. As it was, nearly everyone completed it, which is an incredible achievement. 30km is a huge undertaking; it is a very long way and the commitment to a very difficult last 5km back through Winchester was testament to this.
My huge thanks to Mr Greenwood, Mr Reynolds, Dr Vipond and Mr Flood for being so brilliant and making the walk such an enjoyable and safe experience for the boys and to Mr Duncan for his support to-ing and fro-ing in the minibus all day. The boys raised a whopping £1086 for a local charity which provides counselling services for children in Winchester, which is absolutely fantastic.
A huge well done to all.
Will Darlow
Head of English


