Young Norfolk Arts Festival

Friday 28 June to Sunday 7 July 2013

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18 May 2013 11:30

Cricket: 1st v Leys (A) Leave 09.00, return 21.00

18 May 2013 14:00

Cricket: 3rd, U15A & B v Leys (H) Leave 13.00, return 19.00

18 May 2013 14:00

Cricket: U11A v Gresham's Prep (H) Leave 13.00, return 18.00

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Term dates 12-13

Michaelmas term

Starts Wed 5 September, 2012

Half term: Thurs 25 Oct - Mon 5 Nov, 2012

Finishes Fri 14 Dec, 2012

Lent term

Starts Tue 8 Jan, 2013

Half term: Sat 16 Feb - Sun 24 Feb, 2013

Finishes Fri 22 Mar, 2013

Trinity term

Starts Tue 16 Apr, 2013

Half term: Sat 25 May - Sun 2 Jun, 2013

Finishes Fri 5 July, 2013

 

FRIENDS CLOTHING SALES

Sales are held between 10am and 12 noon on the following days:

Saturday 25 May 2013

Saturday 6 July 2013

Saturday 31 August 2013

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Stibbe and Arnold Awards Lent Term 2010

1 April 2010

STIBBE TIE

The Stibbe Tie is a considerable award equivalent to 'full colours', and only a small number are awarded each year. Recipients are outstanding contributors to extra-curricular activities other than Games.

Peter Beardsworth for his outstanding contributions to Music and for his leading role in a range of performances;

Chloe France for her outstanding contributions to Debating and Drama;

Edward Hooton for his excellent contribution to Drama, and his reliable assistance as Music Warden;

Jonathan Wilde for his outstanding contribution to Public Speaking, especially in the Cranmer Awards, and to the Engineering Projects;

Nicholas Franklin, Oliver Heaton and Julius McGillivray for their continued outstanding contribution to Drama.

Arnold tIE

The Arnold Tie is equivalent to 'half colours' . Recipients are significant contributors to extra-curricular activities other than Games.

William Clayton, Polly <ockhart, Grace Nicholls and Michael Wooldridge for their impressive contribution to Debating;

Gabriella Masding for her impressive contribution to Public Speaking;

John Halstead, Joanna McGilvray, Alastair Pearson, Sophie Praill, Ben Rogers and Oscar Wrenn for their impressive contribution to Drama;

Alice Baillie, Richard Baines and Jamie Isaac for all significant contributions to Music.