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Calendar Lent Term 2020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sun 8 Boarders’ Activity: Bear Grylls Adventure & Fun at Catthorpe Manor Farm Mon 23 LAMDA Examinations 14:00 Years 2 & 3 Swimming Gala ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey Mon 9 09:00-18:00 5th Form Academic High Fliers’ trip to Cambridge Tue 24 17:00 Roman Catholic Mass 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey Wed 25 Boys’ Hockey U11 Midlands Tournament, Aldersley Stadium, Tue 10 13:05 Charities Committee Meeting Wolverhampton 15:45-17:30 Reception Parents’ Meetings 14:30 Pre-Prep Performing Arts Festival 16:00-18:30 Year 2 & 3 Parents’ Meetings 14:30 Girls’ Netball U11A, U11B, U10A & U10B v Crescent (H) 18:30 6th Form Parents’ Meeting 15:45 Girls’ Hockey 1st v NHS (A) Wed 11 08:30 School Council Meeting 16:30 Boys’ Hockey 1st & 2nd XI v Solihull (A) 14:00 Boys’ Hockey U12 Oakham School Tournament Thu 26 14:30 Boys’ Hockey U9B & U8B VII v Crescent (H) 14:30 Boys’ Hockey Colts B & D VII v Winchester House (A) 15:00 Boys’ Hockey U9A & U8A VII v Crescent (H) 14:30 Girls’ Netball 2nd, Tigers & Panthers v Dragon (H) 18:30 Lent Term Concert in the Ravenscroft Hall 14:30 Girls’ Netball U11A, U11B, U10A & U10B v NHS (A) Fri 27 16:00 End of Term Headmaster: Mr A Osiatynski 14:45 Boys’ Hockey 1st XI V Oakham (H) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MA Oxon MEd PGCE FInstLM FRSA 14:45 Boys’ Hockey 5th & 6th VII v Oakham (H$) 15:15 Boys’ Hockey Colts A & C VII v Winchester House (A) E N D O F T E R M 16:00 Girls’ Netball U13 County Tournament at Kingsley Sat 28 Subject Grades, Summary Report (Juniors, 3rd & 6th Forms) and 18:45 Boarders’ Candlelit Dinner Full Reports (4th & 5th Forms) Published to Parents Thu 12 11:05-18:00 6th Form Academic Scholars’ trip to Bletchley Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14:15 Boys’ Hockey U9A & U9B VII v Bedford (H) 14:30 Girls’ Netball U9A, U9B, U8A & U8B v Kimbolton (H) HOLIDAY EVENTS 15:45 - 17:30 Reception Parents’ Meetings Saturday 28 to Monday 30 March Gresham’s Hockey Festival for Boys’ & Girls’ 16:00 - 18:00 Year 1 Parents’ Meetings 1st XIs & Colts 18:30 3rd Form Parents’ Meeting Tuesday 31st March to Friday 3 April Scout Expedition to SnowdoniaI Fri 13 12:15 Nest, Reception & Year 1 Exeat begins 12:30 Years 2, 3, Juniors, 3rd & 4th Form Exeat begins 13:00 5th & 6th Form Exeat begins FUTURE TERM DATES 14:00 Boys’ Hockey Colts County Tournament (H) Underlined dates are for Boarders’ return; Day Pupils return the 14:00 Boys’ Hockey U12 County Tournament at KES, Southall following day. Calendar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ E X E A T SUMMER TERM 2020 Sun 15 14:00-18:00 ‘LWW’ Rehearsal Sunday 19 April - Friday 3 July 18:30-19:00 Boarders Return Lent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Staff INSET Friday 17 April Term begins 17:00 Sunday 19 April Mon 16 08:15 Day Children Return 08:30 Prep Assembly: Conduct Cup to be awarded Exeat Thursday 7 May - Sunday 10 May 10:40 Section Meetings Half Term Friday 22 May - Sunday 31 May Term 2020 13:40 ‘LWW’ Technical Rehearsal Exeat Friday 12 June - Sunday 14 June 16:00 Pre-Prep Performance Platform 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey Tue 17 14:15 ‘LWW’ Dress Rehearsal to Year 2, Year 3 & Prep MICHAELMAS TERM 2020 Bilton Grange Main Reception 01788 810217 18:00 Speech & Drama Showcase Juniors & Middle School Sunday 6 September - Tuesday 15 December Dunchurch Bursary 01788 818244 Wed 18 Boys’ Hockey Colts IAPS National Finals at Rugby School Staff INSET Wednesday 2 September - Friday 4 September Rugby Headmaster’s P.A. 01788 818208 14:30 Girls’ Netball U11A, U11B, U10A & U10B v Swanbourne House (H) Term begins 12:45 Sunday 6 September (New Prep Pupils) CV22 6QU Pre-Prep 01788 810287 14:30 Boys’ Hockey Colts A VII v Beachborough (A) 17:00 Sunday 6 September Returning Boarders Pre-Prep Den 07759 934080 14:30 Boys’ Hockey Colts C, Cubs A & Cubs B VII v Exeat Friday 25 September - Sunday 27 September Prep Early Evening & Weekend Telephone 01788 818230 Beachborough (H) Half Term Friday 16 October - Sunday 1 November Assistant Head Boarding 01788 818235 15:15 Boys’ Hockey Colts B VII v Beachborough (A) Exeat Friday 20 November - Sunday 22 November Boys’ Matron 01788 818233 15:15 Boys’ Hockey Colts D VII v Beachborough (H) 16:00 Boys’ Hockey 1st & 3rd VII v Princethorpe College (A) Boys’ Boarding House Telephone 01788 818224 16:45 Boys’ Hockey 2nd & 4th VII v Princethorpe College (A) LENT TERM 2021 or 01788 818209 Thu 19 ABRSM Examinations Monday 4 January - Friday 26 March Girls’ Matron 01788 818236 Boys’ Hockey U12 Midlands Tournament, Aldersley Stadium, Staff INSET Monday 4 January Girls’ Boarding House Telephone 01788 818225 Wolverhampton 01788 818210 10:40 Subject Grades Staff Meeting Term begins 17:00 Monday 4 January or 14:00 Uppingham School’s ‘Unsung Book Award’ Event Exeat Friday 22 January - Sunday 24 January School Nurse 01788 818234 Half Term Friday 12 February - Sunday 21 February 18:45 ‘LWW’ First Performance School Shop 01727 223883 Fri 20 18:45 ‘LWW’ Final Performance Exeat Friday 12 March - Sunday 14 March Director of External Relations 01788 818249 Pulp Rocket Theatre Workshops for Juniors & Year 2 at Pre-Prep UK Admissions 01788 818246 Sat 21 Girls’ Netball U13 IAPS National Finals International Admissions +44 1788 818213 14:30 Boys’ Hockey 2nd & 4th VII v Witham Hall (A) 14:30 Boys’ Hockey Colts A & C VII v Witham Hall (H) 15:15 Girls’ Netball Mothers v Leavers (H) www.biltongrange.co.uk 15:20 Boys’ Hockey 1st & 3rd VII v Witham Hall (A) Enquiries: [email protected] 15:20 Boys’ Hockey Colts B & D VII v Witham Hall (H) Finance Enquiries: [email protected] Sun 22 Boarders’ Activity: West Midlands Safari Park CALENDAR Lent Term 2020 13:30-16:00 ‘LWW’ Rehearsal 15:00 Boys’ Hockey 2nd XI v Spratton Hall (A) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16:30 Girls’ Netball 1st, 2nd, Tigers & Panthers v Kingsley (A) (H) Home Hockey matches played on BG’s Ken Waydelin Hockey Pitch Thu 13 IAPS Swimming Gala U13, U12, U11, U10 at King Henry VIII, (H$) Home Hockey matches played at Rugby School E X E A T Coventry Sun 26 18:30-19:00 Boarders Return 14:15 Boys’ Hockey U9A, U9B, U8A & U8B VII v Crackley Hall (H) Mon 6 Jan 09:00 Staff INSET ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14:30 Girls’ Netball U9A, U9B, U8A & U8B v Grace Dieu (A) 14:00-16:30 Boys’ Hockey Pre-Season Training Fri 14 13:40 ‘LWW’ Rehearsal for Full Cast Mon 27 17:00 Full and Weekly Boarders Return 08:15 Day Children Return 16:00 Half Term begins 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey 08:30 Prep Assembly: Conduct Cup to be awarded 09:00-13:30 4th Form Trip to Singers Hill Synagogue, Birmingham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tue 7 08:15 Day Children Return Wed 8 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey H A L F T E R M Thu 9 17:00 OBS Committee Meeting, Davy’s at St. James, Pall Mall Tue 28 08:30 Section Meetings Sat 15 Subject Grades, 6th Form Reports & Half-term Revision Published 18:00 Mount Cook Information Evening for Year 3, Juniors & 13:05 Charities Committee Meeting to Parents Parents in the Pugin Library 18:00 Music Soloists’ Evening Juniors & Middle School Sun 23 18:30-19:00 Boarders Return 18:45 Music Soloists’ Evening Upper School 18:30 OBS Informal Drinks, Davy’s at St. James, Pall Mall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fri 10 08:30 Upper School Assembly: Visit of the High Sheriff of Wed 29 14:00 Boys’ Hockey Colts B & D VII v Warwick (H) Warwickshire, Mr Simon Miesegaes 14:30 Boys’ Hockey 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th XI v Oundle (A) Mon 24 08:15 Day Children Return Sat 11 09:30 Girls’ Netball U10A Festival at Cheltenham College 14:45 Boys’ Hockey Colts A & C VII v Warwick (H) CE Mock Examination Week for the 6th Form 10:30 HOD (Academic) Meeting 15:00 Girls’ Netball U11A & U11B v King Henry VIII (H) 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey 13:30 Boys’ Hockey 1st XI Foremarke Hall Tournament (A) 16:00 Girls’ Netball 1st, 2nd & Tigers v Princethorpe College (A) Tue 25 09:30-17:00 Year 3 Visit to The National Space Centre 13:30 Boys’ Hockey Vartan & Veit Colts Tournament (H) 18:45 Boarders’ Candlelit Dinner 12:50 Prefects’ Meeting 14:30 Girls’ Netball 1st, 2nd, Tigers & Panthers v LMR (H) Thu 30 14:00 Boys’ Hockey U8A & B VII v Bedford (H) Wed 26 08:30 Ash Wednesday Chapel Service Sun 12 Boarders’ Activity: Laser Tag, Birmingham 14:30 Boys’ Hockey U9A, U9B & U9C VII v Crescent (H) 09:00 Girls’ U11 IAPS Netball at Rugby School 14:30 Girls’ Netball U9A, U9B, U8A & U8B v Spratton Hall (H) 14:00 Boys’ Hockey Middle School Section Matches ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fri 31 08:30 Candlemas Chapel Service 14:30 Boys’ Hockey 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th VII v St. Faith’s & Bedford Mon 13 09:00-15:30 5th Form Trip to the National Space Centre, Leicester 13:00 Health & Safety Committee Meeting at Bedford School 19:30 Parents & Staff Mixed Hockey Sat 1 Feb 08:45 Presentation to 4th Form Parents: The Upper
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