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Autumn Term 2018: Lectures, Seminar Suppers, Curricular Trips and Weekend Programme AUTUMN TERM 2018: LECTURES, SEMINAR SUPPERS, CURRICUlaR TRIPS AND WEEKEND PROGRAMME Thurs 20 All Professional Lunchtime Concert - Lorna McGhee All 1st Lacrosse v St Mary’s Calne SEPTEMBER Sat 13 and Anne Coatesworth All 1st Lacrosse v Godolphin School Tues 4 All Term Begins Friday 21 All Compressed Day Schedule A All 1st Netball v Godolphin School 61 Welcome to Parents and Students All Non-Uniform Day for Charity All Weekend Programme – Reeling at Harrow All Tea and Barbeque 62 School deadline for all Oxford, Cambridge, Sun 14 61 Weekend Programme – VI1 Trip to Oxford medicine, veterinary, law, dentistry and US Early Wed 5 All Induction Day All Weekend Programme – Brunch Fri 7 All Individual and Whole School Photo Action and Early Decision applications to Careers Department 62 VI2 Linear Retakes 61 Chapel Choir Auditions All Fixed Exeat Begins 61 US College ACT/SAT Preparation course 62 VI2 Photo Sat 22 All Equestrian Team, Equestrian ODE, Stonar School Mon 15 62 UCAS Deadline for Oxford and Cambridge 61 VI1 ACT/SAT Diagnostic Test (US applicants only) medical, dentistry and veterinary applications. All All ReiMUN, Reigate Grammar School 62 UCAS Activities, including presentation from the Law applications to be sent off. Sun 23 All Equestrian Team, Equestrian ODE, Stonar School University of St Andrews Deadline for Cambridge Online Preliminary All Fixed Exeat Ends 62 62 Drinks with SMT and Founders Hms Application (COPA) for non-EU applicants Tues 25 All Sport Scholars’ Supper Sat 8 All Closed Weekend Tues 16 All Music Scholar’s Concert Wed 26 All The Big Play 61 House Drama Challenge Rehearsals Thurs 18 All CCF Field Day All National League Trampoline Competition Thurs 27 All 1st -Kent County Netball Qualifiers All Sixth Form Lecture – Nick Herbert MP All Equestrian Team – Dressage (National Qualifier), 62 English Students to see National Theatre Live Fri 19 62 School deadline for all other UCAS and US regular Mayfield School performance of King Lear decision applications to be passed to the Careers All Sixth Form and Scholars Talk and Essay Department 62 UCAS Personal Statement Writing Session Fri 28 Competition Presentation by AC Grayling All History and Politics Sixth Form Trip to Washington Sun 9 All Closed Weekend Sat 29 All US College Information Talk and New York (rtn 26 Oct) All CCF Shooting Camp All U18B&C & 1st Lacrosse v Lady Eleanor Holles All Equestrian Team, NSEA National Dressage 62 Exam Retakes All 2nd & 1st Netball v Lady Eleanor Holles Championships All Equestrian Team Showjumping, Petley Wood All Weekend Programme – Wine Tasting All Half Term Begins All House Drama Challenge Rehearsals/ Sun 30 All Weekend Programme – Art trip to Jerwood Gallery, Sat 20 All RRSIMUN depart (rtn 23 Oct) Performances Hastings (compulsory to Art Scholars) All Geography Trip to the Azores depart (rtn 24 Oct) All Chamber Choir Rehearsals All CCF Charity Event All Equestrian Team, NSEA National Dressage Mon 10 62 Entry deadline for Personal Statements of All Loughborough Pre-Season Lacrosse Tournament Championships Oxbridge, Medicine and Overseas Early Action Wed 31 All Kent Grades G & H Trampoline Competition 62 Oxford and Cambridge University Admissions and Early Decision applications to Mentor/ Tests Oxbridge Co-Ordinator All Equestrian Team, Showjumping Tues 11 62 Prefect Induction, Tonbridge School 61 US College ACT/SAT Preparation Course NOVEMBER Wed 12 All Founders Freshers’ Fair Sat 3 All U18 A-D Fencing v Tonbridge Thurs 13 All Independent Schools Netball Cup Match OCTOBER Sun 4 All Half Term Ends All Law Society Meeting Tues 2 62 Oxbridge Debate with Tonbridge Tues 6 61 Mentoring of Yr 11 John Wallis Academy Students Fri 14 All Professional Lunchtime Concert - Stina Wilson Wed 3 All Eboni Beckford-Chambers (England netballer) All Senior Mathematics Challenge 2018 and Michael Bunce All Shakespeare Schools Festival Workshop, 62 VI2 Linear Retakes Tunbridge Wells Wed 7 All Geography Students Seminar Day 62 VI2 Oxbridge Admissions Tests Mocks Fri 5 All Lunchtime Concert 61 Politics Students Trip to Parliament and the UK Supreme Court Sixth Form Lecture – Tiwa Oguniesi - 61 VI1 A Level Geography Field Trip (rtn 9 Oct) All Thurs 8 All Spanish Students to ‘Bodas de Sangre’ by Lorca Confident and Killing it Sixth Form Lecture - Rosie Garthwaite on All All U18 Indoor Hockey Tournament - TBC Sat 15 62 English Extension Trip, London journalism Fri 9 All Lunchtime Concert, Kate Fish and Vivienne Lewis All Equestrian Team, Arena Eventing, Petley Wood Sat 6 All National League Trampoline Competition All Benenden Fireworks 61 VI1 US College ACT/SAT Preparation Course All U18B-D & 1st Lacrosse v Wycombe Abbey School Sat 10 All 3rd Lacrosse v Dunottar School 62 1st Netball v Caterham School All U18A, 3rd & 2nd Netball v Wycombe Abbey All Weekend Programme – Founders Bar Evening All Weekend Programme - Cinema Trip School All Weekend Programme – Takeaway Supper Sun 11 All Weekend Programme – Rosemary Schrager Sun 16 61 VI1 US College ACT/SAT Preparation Course All Weekend Programme – Stage Combat Cookery 62 VI2 Linear Retakes Sun 7 Tues 9 All All CCF Remembrance Day Parade All Two Generation Sports Day Careers Club – Study Options in Australia/New Zealand All Two minutes silence for Remembrance Day All Voluntary Service Thurs 11 All King’s Canterbury MUN All Drama Rehearsal for School Shakespeare Festival Tues 18 61 Careers Club, A Star Futures Fri 12 All Lunchtime Concert All Festival of Remembrance to mark the 100th All Music Scholars’ Dinner All Sixth Form Lecture -TBC Anniversary of World War 1 Wed 19 All Ionic Liquids Trip, Chemistry All Music Scholars’ Concert, St George’s Benenden Mon 12 All Squash 1st v Sevenoaks School All School Cross Country Tues 13 62 Medics Practice Interviews with Dr F Cornish All U18 Kent Hockey Tournament All Shakespeare Schools Festival Rehearsal and Performance Wed 14 62 Oxbridge Interview Preparation Day with Oxbridge Applications Thurs 16 All Oxbridge Information Evening Fri 17 61 Oxford Global MUN depart 62 Linear Retakes All Lunchtime Concert All Scholars Talk on the Future of Human A key aim in the Sixth Form is to widen horizons Transformation by Michael and Emily Burdett through co-curricular activities: Duke of Sat 17 61 Oxford Global MUN Edinburgh's Gold Award; subject tours to, for All U18B-D & 1st Lacrosse v St Catherine’s School All 4th, 3rd & 2nd Netball v St Catherine’s School instance, the USA, Poland and China; numerous All Weekend Programme – Bridge Evening with Supper societies ranging from Amnesty International to Autumn 2018 Sun 18 61 Oxford Global MUN return Wine Tasting, Scottish Dancing to Photography. All U19 Lacrosse Challenge Cup There are Readers' Circles, Modern Languages All Weekend Programme - Lunch at the Bull Clubs and a History Society. A Model United Tues 20 62 School deadline for submission through the school of all other applications Nations Society meets weekly and takes part in Thurs 22 All Law Society Meeting inter-school competitions as well as performing on Fri 23 All Fixed Exeat Begins the international stage. If your interest is not Sat 24 All 1st Kent County Netball Finals covered, start your own! You will be Sun 25 All Fixed Exeat Ends enthusiastically supported by your Tues 27 62 Computer Scientists to Computer Science in Action Thurs 29 All PAMUN Depart (rtn 2 Dec) Housemistresses and Housemasters. Fri 30 61 The Big SciTech Quiz All Lunchtime Concert All French Student Trip to Lille (rtn 3 Dec) DECEMBER Sat 1 All Weekend Programme - Cinema Founders is alive with lectures, seminars, Sun 2 All Weekend Programme - Bluewater Mon 3 All Art in Action Lecture Day rehearsals, tutorial sessions, music, hard work and Tues 4 All Chapel Choir Concert, London plenty of fun. The separate Weekend Programme All Seniors’ Advent Service is aimed at both personal development and Wed 5 All Christmas Concert – Farewell to the Hall relaxation, with theatre and ballet trips, Thurs 6 All Carol Service Readers and Choir Rehearsals paintballing, museum and gallery trips and visits to Fri 7 All Sixth Form Lecture - Michael Portillo restaurants. Sat 8 All Closed Weekend All Weekend Programme – Supper at Wagamama All U18B-D & 1st Lacrosse v Guildford High School With a happy Sixth Form Centre conducive to Sun 8 All Closed Weekend study and camaraderie, we encourage originality, All Middle and Upper School Carol Services ambition and achievement, enabling students to (including Chapel Choir) develop the skills which will benefit them Mon 9 All BMUN XI Conference All SPLASH Christmas Water Knockout throughout their lives. Wed 12 All House Outings Thurs 13 All Independent Schools Ski Racing Depart (rtn 19 Dec) All End of Term For a Large Print version of this publication please contact the Marketing Team on 01580 240592. the essential the essential Founders.
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