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Friday 22, March: News, Notices and Forthcoming Events Please Note That This Calendar Is Subject to Change –– Friday 22, March: News, Notices and Forthcoming Events Please note that this calendar is subject to change. For the very latest updates to events and fixtures, please view the online calendar here. Saturday 23 March Music: Cornwall Music Festival (Truro Methodist Church) 9.00am – 6.00pm Maths: Primary Schools Maths Classes for Year 5 Students (Rooms 3 and 4) 9.30am – 11.30am “It was a rare treat to attend the recital of nationally Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam technical renowned bass baritone Darren Jeffery which took place in rehearsals (Burrell Theatre) 10.00am – 6.00pm the chapel on Thursday evening”. Read The Headmaster’s latest Blog ► Music: Cornwall Music Festival and Evening Gala Concert (Truro Methodist Church) 7.30pm Sunday 24 March Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam technical rehearsals (Burrell Theatre) 10.00am – 6.00pm Monday 25 March Colours Assembly (Old Sports Hall) 10.40am – Record Year at the Public Schools’ Fencing 10.55am Championships Full Story ► Lower Sixth: Prefect badges awarded in Colours Assembly above Rugby: U18 National Schools Sevens Rosslyn Park Tournament (South West London) departs 1.00pm, returns Wednesday 27 March Rugby: Girls’ U13A vs Penair School Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam rehearsals (Burrell Theatre) 4.00pm – 7.00pm Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam preview (Burrell Theatre) 7.00pm – 8.00pm Monday and Tuesday evenings saw the culmination of the EPQ projects Full Story ► Tuesday 26 March Rugby: U18 and U16 National Schools 7’s Rosslyn Park Tournament (South West London) all day Rugby: Boys’ U14A vs Pool Academy Girls’ Hockey: U12 County Tournament 10.00am – 4.00pm Library: Local Author Chris Higgins, series of talks with 2nd Year students (Library) 12.10pm – 3.45pm, book signing 3.45pm – 4.15pm Music: New Scholars Meetings – Wind Band rehearsal (M1) 3.15pm – 4.45pm Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam rehearsals (Burrell Theatre) 4.00pm – 7.00pm Music: Strings Concert 1 – pupils of JL, RMcG (Chapel) 4.00pm – 5.00pm Drama: Upper Sixth performance exam (Burrell Theatre) 7.00pm – 8.00pm Holy Communion: 4th and 5th Year, 10.30 – 10.55 Wednesday 27 March Psychology: Upper Sixth Tutor2U Grade Booster course (Cribbs Causeway, Bristol) departs 6.00am, returns 8.00pm Our squash players have finished 2nd place Rugby: U18 and U16 National Schools Sevens Rosslyn Park in both the KS3 and KS4 categories at the Tournament (South West London) all day National Squash Championships! Girls’ Cricket: U15 Indoor Finals tournament (Truro College Cricket Such fantastic achievements – well done! Centre) 10.00am – 4.00pm Girls’ Hockey: U15 Knock-out Finals (Penair School) 2.00pm – 5.00pm Music: St Petroc’s Church Concert with Roselyon School (Bodmin) departs 2.00pm, rehearsal 3.00pm – 6.00pm, Performance 7.00pm – 8.30pm Football: U15, U14, U13, U12 v Brannel School (A) 3.30pm Geology: Lower Sixth Geothermal Project Trip, London 2.00pm It's been a busy week at Truro School Cookery, and their Easter courses are now live at www.truroschoolcookery.com SAVE THE DATE Sports Dinner - Friday 3 May Summer Ball – Saturday 29 June Thursday 28 March PE: Tempest Sports Team photos (SBASC) from 9.00am th th Holy Communion – 4 and 5 Year (Chapel) 10.30am – 10.55am Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Gold and Silver Expedition Information Meeting (Chapel) 1.00pm – 1.30pm Ten Tors: Information Meeting (Chapel) 1.00pm – 1.30pm Girls’ Hockey: U14, U13, U12 v Redruth School (H) 4.00pm Pastoral Heads Meeting (Rooms 82 & 83) 4.00pm Music: Strings Concert 2 – pupils of PM-S, ZC, BD (Chapel) 5.00pm – 6.00pm Rugby: U16 National Schools Sevens Rosslyn Park Tournament (South West London) returns time tbc Rugby Sevens Fixtures: U12a VS Pool Academy Geology: Lower Sixth Geothermal Project Trip, London 2.00pm Football Fixtures: Boys’ U13 vs Helston Community College, 15.45pm Friday 29 March Governors’ Meeting: Board of Governors (Heseltine Gallery) 9.15am – 2.00pm Drama: 3rd, 4th Year and Sixth Form Drama students performance of Falling by Theatre Alibi (Burrell Theatre) 10.40am – 1.00pm Whole School Assembly (Old Sports Hall) 10.40am – 10.55am Young Enterprise: All Years - The Tenner Challenge – ends today (Room 81) 1.00pm – 2.00pm Music: Upper Sixth A Level Exam Recording (Chapel) 2.00pm – 4.00pm th Drama: 4 Year Drama Students and all Drama Scholars workshop with Theatre Alibi (Burrell Theatre) 2.00pm – 3.45pm Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Gold and Silver Practice Expedition (Dartmoor) departs 4.00pm, returns 6.00pm on Sunday 31 March Ten Tors: 10th Fitness walk, wild camp skills and advanced navigation (South Dartmoor) departs 4.00pm, returns 6.00pm on Sunday 31 March 2nd and 3rd Year: Football and Netball trip (Manchester) departure time tbc, returns Sunday 31 March Swimming: Squad vs Inter House Swim Gala vs Redruth, Richard Lander and Camborne, 2.05pm Saturday 30 March Music: Flute Festival (Music School and Chapel) 9.00am – 6.00pm 2nd and 3rd Year: Football and Netball trip (Manchester) returns Sunday 31 March Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Gold and Silver Practice Expedition (Dartmoor) returns 6.00pm on Sunday 31 March Ten Tors: 10th Fitness walk, wild camp skills and advanced navigation (South Dartmoor) returns 6.00pm on Sunday 31 March Drama: 4th Year – Upper Sixth Trip, Constantine 6.30pm – 10.00pm Sunday 31 March Music: Flute Festival (Music School and Chapel) 9.00am – 4.00pm Duke of Edinburgh’s Award: Gold and Silver Practice Expedition (Dartmoor) returns 6.00pm th Ten Tors: 10 Fitness walk, wild camp skills and advanced navigation (South Dartmoor) returns 6.00pm 2nd and 3rd Year: Football and Netball trip (Manchester) returns time tbc .
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