Three Felsted School rugby players, Samuel Bryan, Obinna Nkwocha and Tristan Smith, have been selected for the England Under 18 development camp, a camp that will determine final selection for the upcoming international fixtures against Scotland, France and Wales as well as the 6 Nations Festival against Wales, Scotland and Italy. Felsted is delighted that not only has the boys’ hard work been rewarded but also that they have the most boys attending from all schools across the country, alongside Wellington College and Beechen Cliff School.
A student from Leighton Park School has been named as a finalist in the Youth Industrial Strategy Competition, a national STEM competition organised by the British Science Association, that will see him compete at the Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair from 11th-14th March in Birmingham
John Lyon’s second annual Talks-on-the-Hill proved a detailed examination of the human body, from the viruses inside us to the way the outside world affects us.
Stroud School in Romsey is excited to announce that four of its pupils have been selected to represent the ‘Prep School Lions’ in the Football World Youth Cup (Gothia Cup) in Gothenburg, Sweden in July.
“Be equipped, be inspired, be Tomorrow’s Women. In this year’s highly anticipated conference, we will be hearing from local women in our communities on how they rise above the challenges they might face and lead us all to a better future. The conference will feature women from all walks of life and fields of work, inspiring girls of the future to be the women they were always meant to be, without compromise.”
Sophie Baber, Headteacher at Brookham School in Liphook, explains why Forest School is at the heart of an education at Highfield and Brookham School.