Sunday, 29 December 2013

Sports Dinner

On the 15th March the Sports Dinner will be running and tickets are now on sale. Guest speakers are to be confirmed in the New Year but you will not be disappointed in the line up being organised. Ticket prices are on sale at £65pp or a table of 10 for £600, with letters going out in the New Year. The bar will be open from 6:30pm to 11:30pm.

Sponsors are invited to purchase an advert in the menu for £150 or purchase a table and advert for £725. We are also looking for a main sponsor of the evening and if anyone would like to discus this further please get in contact with Austin Kersey, Director of Sport on akersey@shiplake.org.uk


If any parents are willing to donate an auction prize for the evening it would be greatly appreciated.  Currently we have a signed Ian Botham & Alan Lamb memorabilia, Jack Nicklaus 'The Golden bear' and winner of 18 major titles framed picture signed but any others would be greatly received.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Christmas Lunch

Skipwith went to Henley for lunch today to celebrate breaking up for Christmas. With over 100 people to feed this was no mean feat and yet La Bodega did us proud. Spanish tapas was the order of the day and everyone seemed to have a good time.





Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Year 12 at the Rugby Dinner

The house took on quite a fragrance last night as the year 12 rugby players prepared themselves for the end of season dinner.


During the course of the last 2 days the following rugby awards have been made to Skipwith boys:

14A - Els Frisby (Player of the Season), Els Frisby and Brad Wilkins (Colours)
15B - Elliot Whittingham (Most Improved Player)
15A - Ross Johnstone (Player of the Season), Ross Johnstone and Sam Wisely (Colours)
16B - Jonathan Meadows (Player of the Season)
16A - Billy Sayers (Colours)
2nd XV - Mo Najeeb (Most Improved Player)
1st XV - Bodie Deane, Joe Carey (Full Colours)

Well done to all!

Sunday, 1 December 2013

House Elves at it again...

The house elves appear to have pieced together a surprise for the house in the morning. Mr Settle's back may have paid the price for it but I'm sure it will be worth it.