Congratulations to Cranleigh School pupil Sophie Roome, who has won second prize in the schools category of the Bright Young Things Photography Competition at the National Portrait Gallery, for her photograph entitled A Step Back in Time #3
Not one to sit back and relax, Head of Boys’ Games at Leighton Park School, Tim Green, decided to do rather the opposite and run a marathon across the School’s 65-acre park, in order to help vulnerable families throughout this period.
Scarlets have teamed up with Llandovery College in a new partnership aimed at developing elite rugby talent.
John Davies, Director of Co-Curricular at Kingswood School, Bath fondly remembers how at the age of 13, he had the opportunity to take part in a mountaineering trip around the British Isles which has helped to shape his life, and his career.
‘Ooh Look! The LP Art and Design Show’ is a celebratory exhibition of creative talent taken from across Years 10 – Upper Sixth at Leighton Park School
Two Cranleighans have just signed with Harlequins. Will Trenholm and Oscar Beard have been involved with the Harlequins age-group set-up since the age of 13 and, following the completion of their academic studies this year, will become full-time members of the Harlequins Academy.