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  • national champions

    Published 29/06/23

    Three national titles won by golfers competing in the ISGA HG Trophy at the Warwickshire Golf Club! Millie beat the entire field of boys and girls by three shots in the individual Scratch competition with a two under 69. Dylan won the individual Nett competition scoring an impressive 65, playing off 13 with a five over round 77. And Gordon’s B team of U14 golfers, playing in the Nett U18 competition won with Dylan’s 65 and Zach’s 70 scoring 135 – six shots ahead of the nearest team!

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  • summer arts evening

    Published 27/06/23

    What a night! Summer Arts was the ultimate in diverse entertainment – from the lone piper on the roof of the school to the rapper, tap dancers, the school’s choirs and orchestra and newly formed Parent Band, the evening offered something for everyone! A spectacular display of the talents of not just students at Gordon’s but staff and parents.

     

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  • WORLD SCHOOL GAMES CHAMPIONS

    Published 26/06/23

    The U13 Netball Team were crowned champions of the World Schools Netball at the weekend. The event, at Loughborough University, also saw the U15s finish as Plate Champions while the U19s made the Cup Final. 

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  • Band Leaders

    Published 23/06/23

    In a break with a family tradition that has seen both older brothers, Matt and Owen, appointed Pipe Majors of the Pipes and Drums Band, Lucy will take over as Drum Major in September. The new Pipe Major will be Harry, it was announced today. Congratulations both!

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  • A level art en route to royal academy

    Published 23/06/23

    Next time it appears in public will be at the Royal Academy’s Summer Collection but last night Ruby Parson’s portrait, featuring her sister scrolling on TikTok, was among the incredible A Level Art and Photography display in the school gym. The event was a glorious showcase of the work produced by these talented students.

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  • On a bicycle made for two

    Published 23/06/23

    Motorbikes, bicycles, a wheelbarrow, postal van, vintage and high performance cars on the Parade Square last night. This could mean only one thing - the Year 11 Prom! And as they stepped out onto the red carpet, they brought glitz and glamour in abundance to loud applause from students, parents and staff.

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  • Interactive Prayer

    Published 21/06/23

    A prayer space in the Chapel, offering interactive, creative and reflective prayer through origami, written expression, a bubble tube, mirror, pipe cleaners and much more. The space also provides the opportunity for staff and students to post prayers to their families across the world and to the people of Ukraine. The space is the initiative of Camberley Youth for Christ, working with the school’s Chaplain the Reverend Graham Wright.

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  • wins for rowers

    Published 19/06/23

    Two more wins for the rowers taking part in the Thames Valley Regatta at the weekend. For James and James another tankard each as they won their final of the J17 2x race by four boat lengths. In a thrilling final, Mimi swept through in the WJ17 1x to win her event. Congratulations all!

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  • Victory on the Greens

    Published 19/06/23

    Six Gordon’s golfers in the top ten of the National Schools Golf Stableford competition, which was won by the team with a score of 42 points. Zach Mathews won the individual Stableford competition – his fifth tournament win this season. He also finished runner- up in the Scratch competition with team-mate Dylan coming third. Fantastic performances by all the golfers at Blackwell Golf Club. Ten golfers have now qualified for the National Schools Golf finals at Worplesdon Golf Club in July.

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  • Athletics Hat Trick

    Published 17/06/23

    It’s a hat-trick for Victoria and Khartoum Houses with both coming top in the Inter-House Athletics today for the third year running. Kensington lifted the tug-of war trophy for the second year running, winning for the girls with Khartoum for the boys. And making up for their loss in the parent/staff relay race, the parents put up a formidable team (both in numbers and strength!) to win comfortably in the tug-of-war against staff. Many school records smashed in what has been a wonderful show of friendly competition. Congratulations all!

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  • Royal Academy Summer Collection for Ruby

    Published 15/06/23

    No stranger to London art galleries (although usually it’s Tate Britain for its collection of Turner paintings) but in a first for Gordon’s, A Level Art student Ruby Parsons will visit the Royal Academy to view her own piece hanging in their Summer Collection! For her portrait, of her sister lying in bed scrolling through TikTok videos, has been selected to feature in this iconic annual celebration of art and artists, co-ordinated by British painter David Remfry RA.

    It’s really cool”, enthused Ruby adding: “As soon as I found out I was calling all my family and my nan was saying ‘my granddaughter is famous!’ – not quite nan.” 

    The piece forms part of her A Level personal study project looking at teenage girls. “My project explores the experiences of teen girls specifically. I was thinking about how they have been represented in art historically, including often being over-sexualised. My sister is my muse for a lot of my paintings, which I am very grateful for.” 

    “I went into her room and she was lying in bed, on TikTok, and she had this pink LED sign above it and I asked if I could take a picture of her. Then I just stood on the end of her bed, holding the camera above my head hoping that I was taking a cool shot. It’s her way of shutting off, just lying in bed passively scrolling. It could be for hours. They talk about addiction but not why we are addicted in the first place. It’s ritualistic, a form of escapism.” 

    Ruby’s picture will be exhibited for a month at the Royal Academy and she and her family will travel up for the private viewing. She said: “I’ve never been to the Royal Academy before. It's weird that the first time I’m going is to see a piece of my own.” 

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  • Gambling - a footballer's story

    Published 14/06/23

    The effect of his gambling addiction on not only his football career, but mental health, finances and family, were described by Scott Davies to Year 12 students today. Mr Davies, who is now manager of Slough Town, estimates losing over £200,000 whilst gambling, an addiction he overcame in 2015. He warned students of how quickly a gambling habit can spiral out of control and said: “Don’t think you can deal with the problem yourself”, urging them to speak out if they are concerned about themselves or a friend.

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