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(10/03/2010)Pupils Raise Over £4,000 for Haiti
Pupils have raised an impressive £4000 for the charity, Habitat for Humanity and their work in Haiti. Boys across both the Junior and Senior schools took part in a ‘Wear Your Own Clothes Fundraiser’ leaving their school uniforms at home for the day in return for a voluntary contribution to Habitat for Humanity. The charity is an international development agency whose vision is of a world where everyone has a safe, civilized and appropriate place to live. It aims to eliminate poverty and homelessness from the face of this earth.
(26/02/2010)Junior Schools Celebrate Art in the ‘Exhibition of Young Local Artists’ at Warwick School
Twenty four local primary schools have taken part in the annual "Exhibition of Young Local Artists" at Warwick School which attracted a wide range of visitors.
(12/05/2009)Swimming: U11 Team ESSA Division 4 Champions!
Team: Cameron Dee, Jordan Ainslie, Will Fawcett, Henry Catchpole and Jack Nixon.
A fantastic first ever Divisional title was won by Warwick Junior School U11's at the Mere's Leisure Centre at Grantham on Friday 8th May. The team now represent ESSA Division 4 at Ponds Forge, Sheffield in the National Junior Schools Relay Championships in June.
(19/03/2009)U11 National School Rugby Champions
Warwick School U11s win the National Schools Rugby Tournament for the second year running.
Click on read more for pictures (courtesy of Sue Dee) taken of the U11 side who for the second year running have been crowned National Schools Rugby Tournament champions. If any parents would like an original digital image, please contact isd [at] warwickschool [dot] org
(02/03/2009)National Rugby Champions... Again!
On Sunday 1st March Warwick Junior School’s U11 rugby squad travelled to Croydon, Surrey to take part in the National Finals of the National School’s rugby tournament. Having won the National Title as U10 in 2008 and qualified as North & Midlands Championship this year. Hopes were high for the tournament which attracts the cream of independent school rugby.
The group stage proved to be very challenging but having defeated Claire’s Court, Maidenhead and secured draws again both Rokeby School and Shrewsbury House we progressed to the quarter final as group runners up.