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Sun Jan CT Week 1 Mon Jan CT Week 1 Tue Sun 1500 CS Blue Apple production: The Railway Children, Theatre Jan Royal 12 CT Week 1 Mon 0930-1630 Professional Development for Staff 2115 School opens Jan 13 CT Week 1 Tue 1415 Badminton vs Wellington College (H) Jan 1415 Rackets vs Charterhouse (A) (dep 1305) 1430 Fencing: Foil A vs Charterhouse (A) (dep 1305) 14 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V, U15A vs Charterhouse (A) (dep 1305) 1730 Evensong, Chapel CT Week 1 Wed VBk exams VIBk1 exams Jan 15 CT Week 1 1 VBk exams Thur VIBk1 exams Jan 1400-1600 Bridge U training (VIBk2 pupils) 16 1415 Badminton vs Wellington College (H) 1415 Rackets vs Charterhouse (A) (dep 1305) 1430 Fencing: Foil A vs Charterhouse (A) 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V, U15A vs Charterhouse (A) 1730 Eucharist, Chapel CT 1830 Friends Lecture: Your Contribution to the Collections by Dr Week 1 Richard Foster, New Hall 1900 Gaitskell Society Lecture: British Politics in 2020 by Alex Chalk MP, SLT VBk exams Fri VIBk1 exams Jan 1915 OW under 25s Dinner, The Army and Navy Club 17 CT Week 1 VBk exams Sat VIBk1 exams Jan 1100-1800 Cross Country: Hampshire Schools’ Championships 18 1400 Basketball: U18 Wellington Tournament (A) (dep 1245) 1415 Fives: 1st IV, U16A vs Alleyn's (H) TR 1500 Fencing: Epée A vs Abingdon (A) 1700 Headmaster's Reading Hour CT 1700 Glee Club rehearsal, Music School Hall: Tarney Magnificat Week 1 1900 FlicSoc, SLT 1915 Compline, Chantry Memoranda 2 Sun 0945 Mattins, Chapel (Coll (East), A, B, C, D, E) 0945 Morning Service, New Hall (Coll (West), F, G, H, I, K) Jan 0945 Holy Mass, School 0945 Faith Circles, SLT 19 1400 Headmaster’s Detention, E5 X CT Week 2 Mon VBk exams VIBk1 exams Jan 20 CT Week 2 Tue VBk exams VIBk1 exams Jan 1415 Rackets vs Cheltenham College (H) 21 1430 Basketball: U16A, U14A vs Wellington (A) (dep 1305) 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V, U15A vs Radley College (A) 1445 Hockey: U15A vs King Edward VI Southampton (H) 1630 Hockey: U14B vs King Edward VI, Southampton (A) CT 1730 Evensong with Baroque Strings, Chapel Week 2 1800 ACC Meeting, NHSR Wed VBk exams VIBk1 exams Jan 0925-1040 VIBk2 PSHEE talk: It Happens, SLT 22 1105-1220 VIBk1 PSHEE talk: It Happens, SLT CT Week 2 3 1030-1215 Registrar's Tour Thur 1430 Badminton vs Radley (H) 1430 Hockey: U18B vs King Edward VI, Southampton (A) Jan 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V vs Bradfield (H) 1445 Fives: 1st IV, U16A, U14 A vs Sherborne (H) 23 1445 Hockey: U18A vs King Edward VI, Southampton (H) 1500 Fencing: Epée A vs Westminster (H) 1600 Basketball: U18 National Schools' Tournament (H) 1700 Headmaster’s Detention, E5 1730 Eucharist, Chapel CT 1900 Slavonic Society Lecture: Blokada: the siege of Leningrad in Week 2 civilian memoirs and diaries by Anna Reid, author Leningrad: The Epic Siege of World War II: 1941-1944, SLT 1900 Visiting Artists Series: Angela Hewitt, New Hall 1145-1300 Winchester Parents' Prayer Group, Musa Quiet Room Fri 1305 Exeat begins Jan 24 CT Week 2 Sat Jan 25 CT Week 2 Memoranda 4 Sun 1800-2000 Parents' Evening 2 (MP) 2000 Madagascar Expedition 2021 launch, SLT Jan 2115 Exeat ends 26 CT Week 3 Mon JP 2020 Music Awards Jan 1400 Cross Country: U18A, U14A vs Bryanston (A) (dep 1225) 27 CT Week 3 Tue JP 2020 Music Awards Sports Awards Assessment Day Jan 1415 Rackets vs Clifton College (H) 28 1430 Basketball: 1st, U16A vs Wellington College (H) 1430 Hockey: U15A vs Bedales (A) (dep 1305) 1430 Squash: U15A, U14A vs Wellington College (A) (dep 1315) 1600-1800 Chemistry Olympiad Round 1, SLT CT 1730 Evensong, Chapel Week 3 1830-2030 Chemistry Olympiad Round 1, S C3 1845 Winchester College Society Council Dinner, The Cavalry and Guards Club 1900 Ramsey Society Lecture: The Nature of Financial Markets: How the City works, Musa 1900 Science Society Lecture: Antimony, Gold, and Jupiter’s Wolf: How the elements were named by Dr Peter Wothers, University of Cambridge, SLT Wed 1100-1430 Year 6 Open Day (Asian Region), School/New Hall 1900 Empson Society/Drama Society Lecture: Twelfth Night by Dr Jan Will Tosh (The Globe), SLT 1900-2100 Drew Travel Scholarship Interviews, Art School 29 CT Week 3 5 1030-1215 Registrar’s Tour Thur 1350 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V vs St Edward’s School, Oxford (H) 1415 Rackets vs Marlborough College (H) Jan 1415 Swimming: U18A vs Wellington College (A) 1430 Hockey: U18A vs Bedales School (A) (dep 1305) 30 1500 Fencing: Epée A vs Marlborough College (H) 1615 Basketball: U14A vs Westgate School (H) 1730 Eucharist, Chapel 1900 Chamber Music I, Music School Hall 1900 History Society Lecture: Empires of the mind: Are British and CT French colonialism still with us?, Professor Robert Gildea (Oxford), SLT Week 3 2000-2200 Commoners’ Burns’ Night, College Hall British Biology Olympiad (VIBk) (Up-To-Books hours) (until 7 February) Fri Jan 31 CT Week 3 All Day Rowing: Hampton Head Sat 0915-1230 Year 7 Our Journey Together (Houses A–E), New Hall Feb 1400-1700 Vth Book GCSE Art Workshop, Art School 1400 Cross Country: U18A, U16A, U14A vs Wellington College 1 (A) (dep 1225, rtn 1800) 1400 Fencing: Foil A vs St Benedict’s School (A) TW 1415 Fives: 1st, U15A vs Tonbridge (H) 1415 Fives: U16A, U14A vs Tonbridge (A) (dep 1145) 1430 Basketball vs Canford School (A) CT 1500 Hockey: U15A, U14A vs Canford School (A) (dep 1300) Week 3 1515 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V vs Winchester Racquets Club (A) 1615 Hockey: U18A, U18B vs Canford School (A) (dep 1415) 1700 Headmaster's Reading Hour 1700 Glee Club rehearsal, Music School Hall 1900 Visiting Artists Series: Sansara, Bach St John Passion, New Hall 1900 Downe House Social 1930 CS Committee Dinner, 13, Saxon Road Memoranda 6 Sun All Day: RAF Air Trophy Competition (dep 0700, rtn 1800) Feb 0830 Holy Communion, Chapel 0945 Sung Eucharist, Chapel 2 0945 Holy Mass, School 0945 Faith Circles, SLT Y 1100-1800 Vth Book GCSE Art Workshop, Art School 1400 Headmaster’s Detention, E5 1400-1800 Drama Soc Puppetry Workshop: Rendered Retina, Musa CT 1900 PianoFest, New Hall Week 4 2015 Evening Service, Chapel Mon Consultations Week Feb Watercolour Exhibition (until 13 February), Art School 3 0925-1040 MP PSHEE talk: Drugs education by Bob Tait, New Hall 1105-1220 VIBk2 PSHEE talk: Drugs education by Bob Tait, New Hall CT 1900 Toye’s House Play Technical Rehearsal, QEII Week 4 Tue 1030 Academic & Pastoral Committee, Winchester 1430 Hockey: U14A vs Bedales School (A) (dep 1305) Feb 1445 Basketball: 1st, U16A vs Bradfield College (H) 1630 Informal Concert, Recital Room 4 1730 Joint Evensong with the Choir of Trinity Laban Conservatoire, Old Royal Naval College (dep 1200, rtn 2200) 1900 Cardinal Beaufort Lecture: A reflection on Christianity today in the global context by Anthony O'Mahony, Musa CT 1900 Hispanic Society Lecture: George Lowther Steer: a Week 4 Wykehamist reporter in the Spanish Civil War by Nick Rankin, author and historian, D1 1900 Toye’s House Play Dress Rehearsal, QEII 1900 ARTiculation competition, adjudicator Clarissa Farr, Chantry (VIBk History of Art pupils only) Wed 1030-1215 Registrar's Tour Feb 5 CT Week 4 7 0845-1300 Intermediate Mathematical Challenge, New Hall Thur 1415 Win Coll Football: College vs Old Cox, Meads 1415 Fives: 1st, U16A vs Merchant Taylors’ School (H) Feb 1415 Rackets vs St Paul’s School (H) 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V, U15A vs Wellington College (A) (dep 6 1305) 1500 Fencing: Epée A vs Bradfield College (H) 1530 Soccer: U17A Dev vs Warminster School (A) (dep 1345) 1600 Basketball: U15A vs Westgate School (A) (dep 1525) 1730 Eucharist, Chapel CT 1900-2230 Headmaster's Guest Night Week 4 1930 Toye’s House Play: Maurice (Dancing), QEII 1830-2030 Watercolour Exhibition (Private View), Art School Fri 1930 Toye’s House Play: Maurice (Dancing), QEII Feb 7 CT Week 4 All Day Rowing: Head of the Severn Sat 1415 Fives: U15A, U14A vs Alleyn's (H) 1415 Fives vs Oxford University (A) (dep 1225) Feb 1415 Rackets vs Cheltenham College (H) 1430 Cross Country: Inter-House Relay Race 8 1700 Headmaster's Reading Hour 1700 Glee Club rehearsal, Music School Hall TR 1900 VIBk2 Dinner/Casino, St Swithun's School 1915 Compline, Chantry 1930 Toye’s House Play: Maurice (Dancing), QEII CT Week 4 Memoranda 8 Sun All Day Rowing: GB Training Day, Caversham 0945 Sung Eucharist, Chapel (Coll (West), F, G, H, I, K) Feb 0945 Morning Service, New Hall (Coll (East), A, B, C, D, E) 0945 Holy Mass, School 9 0945 Faith Circles, SLT 1100 DofE Silver Training Day, New Forest X 1100 SOLAW Coffee Morning (following Mass) 1400 Headmaster’s Detention, E5 1900 Concerto Competition: Finals, Music School Hall CT Week 5 Mon MP exams Feb 10 CT Week 5 Tue MP exams Feb 1030-1215 Registrar's Tour 1350 Squash: U14A vs Radley College (H) 11 1400 Cross Country: U18A, U16A, U14A vs Radley College (A) (dep 1225, rtn 1800) 1415 Rackets: U14A vs Wellington College (Queen’s) (dep 1145) 1430 Hockey: U15A vs The Portsmouth Grammar School (H) CT 1430 Xs: College vs Commoners Week 5 1630 Hockey: U18A vs The Portsmouth Grammar School (A) 1630 Housemasters’ Plenary Meeting, NHSR 1730 Evensong, Chapel 1900 Final of the Queen’s Silver Medal Latin recitation competition - Judge: Dr John Taylor (University of Manchester), School 1900 Chamber Music II, Music School Hall Wed MP exams CS Primary Schools Day Feb 1300-1530 CCF: DCCT, Worthy Down 12 1900 Maths Lecture by Professor James Anderson, SLT CT Week 5 9 MP exams Thur 1200 Cricket pre-season tour departs (returns 23 February) Feb 1400 Swimming: U18A, U16A vs Eton & Bradfield (A) (dep 1305) 1430 Hockey: U18B vs Portsmouth Grammar School (H) (dep 13 1345) 1430 Squash: 1st V, 2nd V, U15A vs Bryanston School (A) (dep 1305) 1500 Fencing: Epée A vs Wellington College (A) 1600 Whole School Food
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