Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Monday, 30 May 2011

Athletics Standards













































































































































































































































































































As can be seen from the numerous photographs included here, all pupils took an active role during two weeks of Athletics Standards. So many boys put in so much effort during the two afternoon but perhaps, again, a few boys let the House down by not completing all the events that were available. We should not dwell on these few too much though, but congratulate those who did their very best for the House. The most impressive year group was year 10 as there were no gaps at all on the results sheet, showing that they all completed every event -well done indeed! Houses will now need to select their best athletes, in the right events, in readiness for the Athletics Championships on Friday 10th June.

Junior to Senior Tennis



James Bailey (pictured), Skipwith Y9, has been playing tennis superbly for Shiplake's Junior tennis team. With availability being affected by examinations, James was also thrown in at the deep end when he represented the College's Senior 1st VI a couple of weeks ago. I am sure James will keep his feet on the ground and strive for even greater quality but he should be congratulated on his achievements so far; his College tennis future is looking extremely bright!

Like a duck to water.........



.........or water off a duck's back?!






Difficult to beat these?! - but a prize for the best one-liner on this photo (email to the Housemaster)

Skipwith's Masterchefs



























Richard Gray (Y10) and Mo Najeeb (Y9) did themselves and the House proud by entering Shiplake's Masterchef competition and made it through to the third round when they were judged on the quality of their bread making. In the earlier round (see pictures) Richard and Mo demonstarted their expertise when they impressed the eyes and tastebuds of the judges with their cup cakes.

Junior House Basketball Winners!



























At the end of last term Skipwith Juniors performed superbly and won the House Basketball competition. The final was an extremely close game against Orchard and at the end of normal time the scores were even; it took a 'golden basket' from Harry Vardigans to clinch the title. Carey, Deane and Vardigans used their height advantage throughout the tournament and Will Solomons particularly impressed from Year 9.
The squad were:-

Joe Carey, Bodie Deane, Harry Vardigans, Rory Moore, Will Solomons, Philip Green, Markland Tidswell, James Bailey.

A massive congratulations to all - who gave a great 'lift' to the House and its Housemaster!

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

More CCF Field Day




Bodie Deane, Joe Carey and Rory Moore ready for inspection.


Tom Arnold as the proud flag bearer


Bodie Deane...........about to become one huge butterfly!

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

CCF Field Day










Included here are a selection of photographs taken at Bramley (by Mr. Lowndes), when the CCF contingent took part in their Field Day and Biennial Inspection today (Tuesday 29th March).


Photographs include:-


Harry Vardigans checking he has not broken a nail........or lost it in Richard Gray's wok!

Found it!

Nick Bond (Dan Williams, Tim Noyce) - are knot amused!

Nick Bond perfectly balnced until........

Tim Noyce...........with different views on the world...

Going, going........

Gone!

Dub Brady showing how easy it is.

Vardigans and Williams showing off their guns!