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.
Framlingham College is already making a significant mark on the national hockey stage. With the installation of the most sophisticated video technology, however, it threatens to raise the calibre of its Hockey Programme to another level altogether.
Four Year 7 and 8 pupils from Stroud Preparatory School in Romsey made it through to the Explore Learning Mathematics National Final this February. The Final, which took place at the Natural History Museum, was for the five top teams that qualified in the country.
Mock exam season has arrived and the results of these are more important than ever before. Not only are mock results relied on by some universities to offer places, but they give the students, their parents and teachers a clear indication of whether your child is looks likely to achieve their predicted grades. Mock exams are also excellent practise runs ahead of the upcoming exam period.