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  • Marathon Mastered

    Published 09/04/25

    Achieving his goal of sub four hours with just 30 seconds to spare, Ned Hewson in the Brighton Marathon completed the 26.2 mile course in 3:59:30. The Sixth Form student also realised his fundraising goal, and more, for mental health charity MIND, raising £2,804!  Congratulations Ned! Donations can still be made to Ned’s Justgiving page here:

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  • Flying the flag for Gordon's

    Published 06/04/25

    The Pipes and Drums flies the flag for Gordon's in New York's Tartan Day Parade. The band joined 10,000 musicians for this spectacular annual event on 6th Avenue.

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  • Hair Today...

    Published 04/04/25

    Eye-wateringly painful, rugby player Harry Ludkin (pictured above with Deputy Head of Khartoum House Vanessa Mosdell) lost all his hair today for charity! Students and staff paid to wax his legs and shave his head, beard and moustache to raise funds for Treloar's School and College. Watched at breaktime by students on the Parade Square, the Harlequins/Gordon’s Partnership Programme student’s fundraising efforts even persuaded a fellow student to undergo a wax on his beard! The event raised almost £400 and was a great end to the Easter term.

     

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  • empire state of creative arts

    Published 04/04/25

    New York for these 50 creative arts students, who arrived yesterday for a five day tour. Gentle sightseeing and dinner in Times Square in readiness for a packed programme today of singing at the Empire State Building, visiting the Steinway and Sons factory and taking in a Broadway show!

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  • New York!

    Published 03/04/25

    Off on the trip of a lifetime – to New York! Fifty students now at Heathrow Airport looking forward to an incredible five day stay, taking in Broadway workshop and show, Brooklyn’s Street art tour and graffiti lesson and the Steinway factory with the choir singing in the Empire State Building and the Gordon's School Pipes and Drums performing in the Tartan Day Parade and much more! Bon voyage.

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  • social action

    Published 03/04/25

    The challenge for Year 9 was to learn about the social issues facing the local community and research those charities providing crucial support. Students then split into groups, with each selecting one of the local charities. After meeting and consulting with the charities, each group devised and delivered a social action plan to support their charity.

    One thousand pounds was up for grabs from First Give for one of the charities, as the judging panel of Councillors Pat Tedder and Liz Noble, together with teachers James Greggor and James Butler listened to their presentations. The team representing the Grace Dear Trust which campaigns to prevent teen suicide, won.

    Graham Dear from the charity was able to attend the final and had high praise for the group, who made an awareness training film and campaign. He was particularly impressed that they had been able to get across the key message that ‘it’s OK to not be OK’ and that as a school, Gordon’s has such a good range of mental health support strategies.

    Also listening to the First Give presentations were representatives from the other charities picked by students - Carol Ellis from White Lodge, Gemma Johnston from The Hope Hub Surrey Heath and Irina Bush from Catalyst Support. Congratulations to all the students taking part.

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  • history girls

    Published 28/03/25

    History made on the pitches of Rosslyn Park by Gordon’s girls, competing in the largest school rugby tournament in the world! The U18 team were unbeaten yesterday, winning 31-15 against Moulton College; 29-5 against Dartford Grammar School; 40-10 against Rugby School and 41-17 against New Hall School. This is the first time the girls have made it through to the second day of the Rosslyn Park 7s. Today, in the Quarter Finals, they meet Peter Symonds’ College; Trinity School and Hereford Sixth Form College. Best of luck to them.

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  • chef's delight

    Published 27/03/25

    One of 12 finalists in the national Springboard Futurechef competition, Matilda Spink enjoyed a night in a top London hotel before cooking a meal for 17 of the UK's most talented chefs, including her idol, Bake Off: The Professionals Judge and international pastry consultant Cherish Finden. Matilda had just two hours in which to fillet a fish and produce four plates of cured and torched mackerel fillets with watercress mayonnaise, potato and butternut fondants, charred shallots and rainbow chard followed by her own take on rhubarb and custard.

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  • Field Days

    Published 26/03/25

    Cadets out in force for CCF Field Days at Portsmouth and Hampshire. Royal Navy and Air Force Cadets visited the historic dockyard, enjoying a harbour tour by boat where they saw aircraft carriers; frigates and destroyers. They boarded both the Mary Rose and HMS Victory, which offered a fascinating insight into past and modern practices. Army Cadets were at Longmoor Camp where they fired SA80 GP rifles and all qualified for Army Camp in Scotland in the Summer.

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  • Up for Debate

    Published 26/03/25

    Hot on the heels of Gordon’s Model United Nations (MUN) Conference, was Haileybury MUN, the largest MUN conference in the UK, attracting over 900 students. Gordon’s proved their debating prowess with James, Peter and Nathanial coming away with Highly Commended; Amelie with Distinguished Delegate and the team of Ewan, Amelie, James, Aaryan and Nathanial, representing China, who were Best Delegation of the General Assembly. Congratulations all! For more information on Gordon's MUN, please click here.

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  • Best Foot Forward

    Published 26/03/25

    Football champs! Fun for over 40 students taking part in ‘Empire Games’, an internal competition with the emphasis on participation and enjoyment. The weekly Empire Games allows students of all abilities to discover and develop their talents in different sporting disciplines on Saturday mornings in a school tournament.

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  • Super Eight!

    Published 21/03/25

    A record eight teams competing in the Rosslyn Park National Schools Rugby 7s starting Monday, with the Pipes and Drums performing at the opening ceremony. This evening in front of the school on parade practice, the girls and boys U18 Cup teams were presented with their match tops by Headmaster Andrew Moss. Best of luck to all those taking part.  

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