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Putting On A Show

As ever, the whole school came together to create and support this year’s brilliant production of the hit musical, 42nd Street, directed by professional dancer and choreographer, Anna Griffith.

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Sports Day

We shared a wonderful sports day at Wimbledon Park Athletics Track with a huge turn out from parents, staff and pupils. We were blessed with great weather and the sun shone on the activities, while parents enjoyed refreshments including a strawberry cream tea.

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A Farm in Battersea

Just after half term, our Year 7 pupils visited Farm 2 City at Providence House, a local youth club with links to Shallowford Farm in Devon. Their time coincided with a visit from HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, who was happy to chat with the students and took time for photographs.

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Success in Rugby

Our Year 7 and 8 mixed team of boys took part in the ISA England touch rugby tournament in Reigate in May, coming second overall and only losing out to a school whose main sport is rugby.

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Trip to Paris

A group of over 30 pupils enjoyed a trip to Paris in March to learn about French culture, art and science.

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Debate Competition

At Thames we firmly believe that debating is an essential life skill that helps children develop confidence, learn to think on their feet, and argue their point of view.

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Photography Competition

Over 50 entries were received, some of which were outstanding, making judging tough. Four prizes were awarded…

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Mixed classes reap academic rewards

Cecilia, 16, is taking 12 GCSEs including further maths, geography, art, 3D design, Spanish and three sciences. She says, “The atmosphere at school is calm. It is a nice, happy environment. Everyone is friends with everyone, it’s not cliquey.

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