St Anthony’s School Open Mornings
Wednesday 12th June 9.30 – 11 am
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In assembly, boys were addressed by Timonthy Cho about his experiences of life in North Korea. Timothy’s story is a truly fascinating one. His parents fled the country when he was a child, leaving him in the care of his grandmother. As a result of famine, he found himself homeless and living on the streets….
The Humanities department were delighted to take Year 7 and Year 8 students on a guided visit of Westminster Cathedral on Thursday 8th February. The visit was a wonderfully uplifting spiritual experience that complimented the boys’ studies of Catholicism as a part of their TPR Common Entrance preparation. The tour of Westminster Cathedral gave the boys…
The Senior Leadership Team explain more about what makes St Anthony’s a special place for your child. “At the heart of a St Anthony’s education is the belief that every child is imbued with gifts and talents that are unique to them alone; the culture and curriculum of the school is derived from the Latin…
You are never too young to start thinking about your future. Last week, we had Careers Week at St Anthony’s. The boys were treated to a plethora of speakers, including: Head of Brand and Retail for Disney, an ENT specialist, an actuary, a novelist and travel writer and two barristers. All children from Year 1,…
I am very pleased to share ISI’s report resulting from the inspection held in January. I am sure you will agree that there is plenty to celebrate here, and I believe the report captures so much of what we do well at St Anthony’s. Two points are clear: pupils make strong academic progress here and…
On Monday 6th March at 6pm, a group of Year 6 pupils performed the St Anthony’s Holocaust Memorial Play. This focused on the trial at Nuremberg of Julius Streicher, former Gauleiter of Franconia and editor of the anti-Semitic magazine Der Sturmer. Streicher was accused of inciting the German people to accept the regime’s policy of…
On Friday 23rd February St. Anthony’s School for Boys celebrated its first official ‘Culture Day’. During a student council meeting, students came up with the idea that they would like to have a calendared school ‘Culture Day’ to celebrate each other and gain a deeper understanding of their peers. It was all built around our six values: be…
Our boys in Year 7 and 8 always take part in the annual Intermediate Mathematical Challenge. Although this Challenge, is aimed at pupils in Year 11 (15-16 years old), this year, we encouraged our younger boys to take part in Year 5 and 6. The boys received excellent results. We are particularly proud of all…
Richard writes about his reflections on the recent Independent School Inspection (ISI) at St Anthony’s. He explains how the new inspection framework has evolved to assess a more holistic approach to education – including the importance of student and teacher voice. Do read the article in full, published in the Ham&High here: https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/24094669.richard-berlie-inspection-process-independent-schools/
Chess club at St Anthony’s is humming with the sound of brain waves. This weekend, our U11 and U9 teams played in a big school tournament, both teams were awarded a bronze medal for their superb efforts. In addition, every fortnight, the pupils take part in an online chess tournament, open to all chess players…