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C92c0dc9fb2318a70bab0dd 2 SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM Headmaster Head of Sixth Form Mr Roland Martin Mr Gareth Hughes PA Kelly Montague 01372 822486 01372 822426 [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Head Head of Upper School Mrs Evelyn Guest Mr Richard Dolan 01372 822434 01372 822484 [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Head (Academic) Head of Junior School Mr Andrew McCleave Mr Matthew Robinson 01372 822433 01372 822465 [email protected] [email protected] Bursar Director of Marketing & Admissions Mrs Susan Williams Mr Jason Harrison-Miles 01372 822441 01372 822444 [email protected] [email protected] Head of Boarding Any teacher Mrs Jemima Edney [email protected] 01372 822452 and then put the member of staff’s [email protected] name in the subject box. The email will be forwarded. Please note that all dates are subject to change. Please check the calendar on the website for confirmation of dates and times. Changes will also be printed in In The Bag and Getting the Balance Right. Parents are warmly invited to attend all events marked* and all fixtures. Spectators are cordially invited to matches and House events. The teams welcome your support. Please be aware that games fixtures for boys are shown in blue and girls’ fixtures are shown in red. Pupils who are selected to represent teams are expected to attend the relevant squad practices and written notice of non-availability at least two weeks in advance would be greatly appreciated. 3 January – WEEK A Sunday 1st January All Day Christmas holiday Monday 2nd January All Day Christmas holiday Tuesday 3rd January All Day Christmas holiday All Day Staff Inset 6pm - 7pm Boarders Return by 6pm Wednesday 4th January All Day Term Recommences 9am - 4pm U5 Mock examinations Thursday 5th January All Day U5 Mock examinations 4pm - 5:30pm CCF Friday 6th January All Day U5 Mock examinations All Day 11+ Music Scholarships Saturday 7th January All Day Entrance Examinations 4 January – WEEK B Monday 9th January All Day U6 Mock Examinations 9am - 4pm U5 Mock examinations 1:20pm - 1:50pm KS2 HoY Meeting 4:15pm - 5pm Upper School Ski Trip Information Evening Tuesday 10th January All Day U6 Mock Examinations All Day U5 Mock examinations 3:30pm - 5:15pm Rugby Union Boys-U8A, U8B, U8C vs Caterham Prep 4pm - 5:15pm Rugby Union Boys-U9A, U9B, U9C vs Caterham Prep Wednesday 11th January All Day U5 Mock examinations All Day Reserve Entrance Examinations Day All Day U6 Mock Examinations 2:30pm - 6:30pm Hockey 1st XI vs Kingston Grammar School 2:30pm - 4pm Hockey 2nd XI vs Kingston Grammar School 2:30pm - 6:30pm Hockey 3rd XI vs Kingston Grammar School Thursday 12th January All Day U5 Mock examinations All Day U6 Mock Examinations 8:45am - 4pm 7+ Interviews (for Year 3 entry) 9:45am - 10:45am Student Council 4pm - 5:30pm CCF 4:30pm - 6:30pm Swimming Boys U8, U9 vs The Hawthorns School 4:30pm - 6:30pm Swimming Girls-U8A, U9A vs The Hawthorns School 4:30pm - 5:30pm Netball Girls-U15A, U15B vs Manor House School Friday 13th January All Day U5 Mock examinations All Day U6 Mock Examinations All Day 7+ Interviews (for Year 3 entry) 12pm - 4pm Hockey Girls-U10A, U10B, U10C, U10D vs U10 Tour 1:25pm - 1:50pm Junior School Council Meeting 2:30pm - 4:30pm Rugby Union Boys-U10A, U10B, U10C vs King's College 5 Saturday 14th January 8am - 7pm Hockey Girls-U10A, U10B, U10C, U10D vs U10 Tour 9am - 10:30am Hockey Girls-U13A, U13B vs Woldingham School 9am - 11am Hockey Girls-U14A vs Woldingham School 9:30am - 11am Rugby Union Boys-U11A, U11B, U11C vs Cranmore 9:30am - 11:15am Rugby Union Boys-U12A, U12B, U12C vs Dartford Grammar 10am - 11:30am Hockey Girls-U12A, U12B vs Woldingham School 10am - 2pm Netball Girls-U9A, U9B vs Hoe Bridge School 10:30am - 1:30pm Rugby Union Boys-U13A, U13B, U13C vs Dartford Grammar 10:30am - 1:50pm Rugby Union 1st & 2nd XV vs Dartford Grammar School 10:30am - 1:50pm Rugby Union Boys-U14A, U14B vs Dartford Grammar 10:30am - 1:50pm Rugby Union Boys-U15A, U15B vs Dartford Grammar 10:30am - 1:50pm Rugby Union Boys-U16A vs Dartford Grammar School 4pm - 6:30pm Swimming Girls-U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A, U16A, U17A, U18A vs SSSA Girls' Secondary Individual Gala 7pm - 11pm Swimming Boys U12, U13, U14, U15, U16, U17, U18 vs SSSA Boys' Secondary Individual Gala Sunday 15th January 9am - 1pm Squash Boys- 1st V vs tbc 2pm - 6pm*Timings tbc. Hockey Girls-U10A, U10B, U10C, U10D vs U10 Tour 6 January – WEEK A Monday 16th January All Day U6 Mock Examinations 9am - 4pm U5 Mock examinations 1:20pm - 1:50pm L4 House Music Auditions 1:25pm - 1:55pm U3 & L4 HoY Meeting 4pm - 5:30pm Netball Girls-U13A, U13B vs Manor House School 7pm - 9pm Upper 4 GCSE Choices Evening Tuesday 17th January All day U5 Mock examinations 1:20pm - 1:50pm L4 House Music Auditions 2:45pm - 4pm Rugby Union Boys-U8A, U8B, U8C vs Milbourne Lodge 4:30pm - 5:30pm Literary Society Meeting 7:30pm - 9pm FSA Committee Meeting Wednesday 18th January 12pm - 4pm*Timings tbc. Netball Girls-U12A vs Surrey U12 Tournament 1:20pm - 1:50pm U3 House Music Auditions 2:30pm - 4pm Football 1st XI (U18) vs Reigate Grammar School 3:30pm - 4:45pm Rugby Union Boys-U12A, U12B vs Downsend School 3:30pm - 5pm Rugby Union Boys-U13A, U13B vs Downsend School 4pm - 6pm U4 - U5 Royal Society of Chemistry Top of the Bench Competition 4:15pm - 8:15pm Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U11C vs Reigate St Mary's Thursday 19th January 1pm - 5pm Netball Girls-U15A vs District Netball Tournament 1pm - 1:50pm L5, U5, L6 & U6 DofE Completion Workshop 1:20pm - 1:50pm U3 House Music Audtions 4pm - 5:30pm CCF 4:15pm - 5:45pm Hockey Girls-U12A, U12B, U12C, U12D vs Christ's Hospital 4:45pm - 6:45pm Squash Boys-U12, U13 vs Trinity School, Croydon 6pm - 7pm Instrumental Concert 7:30pm - 8:30pm Instrumental Concert 7 Friday 20th January 2pm - 4pm EPQ Workshop Sessions led by Leeds University 2pm - 4pm L6 & U6 Chemistry Olympiad 2:30pm - 4pm Netball Girls-U11A, U11B, U11C, U11D vs St George's Junior School, Weybridge H 3pm - 7pm Rugby Union Boys-U10A, U10B, U10C vs Terra Nova School A Saturday 21st January 9am - 1pm Cross Country Boys-U11A, U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A, U16A, U18A vs Cross-Country County Championships 9am - 1pm Cross Country Girls-U11A, U12A, U13A, U14A, U15A, U16A, U18A vs Cross-Country County Championships 10:30am - 12:20pm Rugby Union Boys-U13A vs Whitgift School Boys-U13B A 10:30am - 12:20pm Rugby Union Boys-U13B vs Whitgift School Boys-U13D A 10:30am - 12:40pm Rugby Union Boys-U15A vs Whitgift School A 10:30am - 12:40pm Rugby Union Boys-U15B vs Whitgift School Boys-U15C A 10:30am - 12:40pm Rugby Union Boys-U16A vs Whitgift School Boys-U16B A 10:30am - 1pm Rugby Union Boys-U14A, U14B vs Whitgift School Boys- U14B, U14D A 10:30am - 1:30pm Rugby Union 1st XV vs Whitgift School A 10:30am - 1:30pm Rugby Union 2nd XV vs Whitgift School Boys-U16A A 10:30am - 2:30pm Rugby Union Boys-U16B vs Whitgift School A 12pm - 4pm*Timings tbc. Hockey Girls-U12A, U12B, U13A, U13B, U14B, U15B vs St Teresa's Effingham H Sunday 22nd January 8am - 5pm L5 - L6 City Schools Concert 10am - 4pm D of E Gold Training (L6) 8 January – WEEK B Monday 23rd January 8:45am - 4pm U2 Study Skills 9am - 3:30pm L3 Bikeability 1pm - 1:50pm Careers LunchtimeTalk From Dr Ashly Bowes, Barrister 1:20pm - 1:50pm KS2 HoY Meeting 1:20pm - 1:50pm U3 & L4 HoY Meeting 2:45pm - 4:30pm Rugby Union Boys-U13A, U13B vs Milbourne Lodge H 4:30pm - 6:15pm Swimming Boys U8, U9, U10 vs Cranmore School A Tuesday 24th January 9am - 3:30pm L3 Bikeability 2:45pm - 4pm Rugby Union Boys-U9A, U9B, U9C vs Milbourne Lodge H 4pm - 8pm Swimming Girls-U8A, U8B, U8C, U9A, U9B, U9C U10A, U10B, U10C, U11A, U11B, U11C vs Guildford High School A 4:30pm - 6:30pm Squash Boys - 1st V & U14 vs King's College School A 7pm - 8:30pm Lower 4 Meets the Upper School Wednesday 25th January 9am - 3:30pm L3 Bikeability 1:20pm - 1:50pm L3 House Music Auditions 1:25pm - 1:55pm Junior School Staff Meeting 2:30pm - 6:30pm Netball 1st and 2nd VII vs Ewell Castle School H 2:30pm - 4pm Football 1st XI (U18) vs RGS, Guildford Boys-U18B H 4:15pm - 8:15pm Netball Girls-U12A, U12B, U12c vs Christ's Hospital H 7:30pm - 9pm Invitation Concert Thursday 26th January 9am - 3:30pm L3 Bikeability 9:45am - 10:40am U5 & L6 Nasio Trust Talk 1:20pm - 1:50pm L3 House Music Auditions 2pm - 4pm U6 Biology Olympiad 4pm - 5:30pm CCF 4:30pm - 5:30pm Netball Girls-U14A, U14B vs Manor House School A 4:45pm - 6:45pm Swimming Boys U12, U13, U14, U15 vs Wimbledon College A 5:30pm - 8:30pm U6 Parents Evening 9 Friday 27th January 9am - 3:30pm L3 Bikeability 1:20pm - 1:50pm U2 House Music Auditions 2:30pm - 4:15pm Rugby Union Boys-U10A, U10B, U10C vs Milbourne Lodge A 2:30pm - 3:30pm EPQ Workshop Sessions led by Leeds University 3pm - 5pm Rugby Union Boys-U11A, U11B, U11C vs Lanesborough A 3:15pm - 7:15pm Rugby Union Boys-U10A, U10B, U10C vs Northcote Lodge A 4pm - 6pm Netball Girls-U10A, U10B vs Reigate St Mary's A 4:15pm - 5:30pm Netball Girls-U8A, U8B, U9A, U9B vs Downsend School H Saturday 28th January 9:30am - 1:30pm Netball Girls-U11A vs The Hawthorns School A 10:30am - 1:15pm Rugby Union Boys-U13A, U13B, U14B, U15B vs Emanuel School A 10:30am - 12:20pm Rugby Union Boys-U12A vs Emanuel School H 10:30am - 12:20pm Rugby Union Boys-U12B vs Emanuel School Boys-U12E H 10:30am - 12:40pm Rugby Union 2nd XV vs Emanuel School H 12pm - 4pm*Timings tbc.
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