Sixth Form Exhibition at the Aidan Meller Gallery
The Aidan Meller Gallery on Turl Street, Oxford, hosted an exhibition of Sixth Form pupils’ work on Friday 3rd February. Each pupil from Lower and Upper Sixth, studying for both the IB and A Level...
View ArticleSports Update: Spring 2017 Week Five
In the week leading up to half term, Teddies’ sports teams once again fell foul of sickness, with many playing squads significantly reduced in strength as a result. It has been a very packed and...
View ArticleTeddies Talks Biology: Issue Two
The second issue of the pupil-led biology magazine, Teddies Talks Biology, has been published. Following on from the resounding success of the first publication, the second edition promises to be every...
View ArticleCareers Talks led from the front by Air Marshal Sir Christopher Harper
Teddies’ Head of Careers Education, James Vaughan-Fowler, has lined up an excellent selection of guest speakers this term. Coming to talk to pupils about their experiences, and offer advice from their...
View ArticleA Corfe Occasion 2017
The girls of Corfe presented an evening of singing, dancing, art displays and drama to friends and family. Showcasing the girls’ many and varied talents, the performances this year were orchestrated...
View ArticleGirls Write the Future
Last night, Kian Akhavan (Sixth Form) achieved something quite remarkable that saw the fulfillment of many years of work: he launched an organisation, Girls Write the Future. The event, taking place in...
View ArticleHistory of Art visit Salisbury Cathedral
Florence Kirkham writes about the Lower Sixth History of Art trip to Salisbury Cathedral earlier this month: ‘On Friday 3rd February the Lower Sixth Art Historians, Miss Schofield, and Richard Siddons...
View ArticleSports Update: Spring 2017 Week Six
The first week back after half term saw Teddies engaging in an exceptionally busy sporting programme, with fixtures on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday against seven different...
View ArticleEngland Rugby take up residence
The England Senior Men’s Rugby squad have been training at St Edward’s this week, whilst they prepare for the Calcutta Cup match against Scotland in the Six Nations competition on Saturday 11th March....
View ArticleLorraine Turley – Memories of place: artistic works in the Ogston Music School.
The four engrossing artistic works on display in the new Ogston Music School are the creations of St Edward’s own Art teacher, Lorraine Turley. Originally smaller oil on canvass paintings by Lorraine...
View ArticleSports Update: Spring 2017 Week Seven
Another busy sporting week at St Edward’s concluded, having covered six sports, by land and water, against multiple opponents. The week concluded with a 7s rugby tournament for the 1st VII at Windsor...
View ArticleAll schools should be Art schools – a talk by Will Gompertz
Maria Saenko (Lower Sixth) shares her impressions of the talk given by BBC Arts Editor, Will Gompertz: On Wednesday 8th March, all pupils were lucky to be invited to a lecture prepared by Will...
View ArticleSegar’s and Oakthorpe sit down to Dinner
Jamie Burr (Upper Sixth) of Segar’s reflects on the weekend’s formal dinner with Oakthorpe: The Segar’s and Oakthorpe dinner was a chance for the boys and girls of each house to socialise in a more...
View ArticleThe Return of Battle of the Bands
Jamie Burr (Upper Sixth) reports on the incredible musical talents on display in this year’s Battle of the Bands competition: The sixth installment of the Battle of the Bands was once again awaited...
View ArticleOakthorpe Presents – Spring 2017
Ella Davis (Lower Sixth) and Izzie Piesse (Lower Sixth) write about the action from this year’s Oakthorpe Presents. The backstage bustle, the last minute braids and a whole lot of nervous Shells:...
View ArticleBucket List at The North Wall
Vice-Chair of The Friends of St Edward’s Committee Jules Flory reviews Bucket List at The North Wall: “On the Ides of March – Wednesday 15th March – The Friends of St Edward’s were delighted to make...
View ArticleSports Update: a final sporting round up of Spring Term 2017
Spring Term sports for 2017 concluded with style, panache, and a flurry of activity well befitting of a term that has seen so many fixtures, such high quality games, and some truly exceptional results...
View ArticleAJ Woodland named as Wisden School Cricketer of the Year
The St Edward’s 1st XI cricket captain in the record-breaking 2016 season, AJ Woodland, has today been announced as the Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year. AJ, who played for the 1st XI for four...
View ArticleBBC Big Questions at Teddies
The Big Questions, The BBC’s weekly moral, ethical and religious debate programme, was recorded at St Edward’s during the Easter holidays. Hosted by Nicky Campbell, the show tackled such questions as...
View ArticleOn the Boundary Rope of Upper One: Teddies pre-season cricket
As the Summer Term sports calendar gears up for a full schedule of fixtures this weekend, Richard Howitt, Master in Charge of Cricket, assesses a productive and promising pre-season training: “It has...
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