End of Trinity Term 2026 Address
July 7, 2026
Well done to everyone on getting to this point, the final service of the year, and welcome to our guests, the parents and carers of our U6 cohort. The procession at the end of the service through the great West Doors sees our leavers move from pupils to alumni, an occasion which requires both of the key ingredients in Norwich School’s magic recipe: people and place. It is a joy to have everyone with us in order to mark this significant point of transition (that’s the people part) and I cannot think of a more spectacular setting than this place, our Cathedral Church. Not only does it enable us to hear glorious music such as our opening anthem in these surroundings, but it also cements the building in the lives of these young people. The transition today works because the U6 have been walking through and past the West Doors for years.
Our anthem later is locus iste by Bruckner, with the words: locus iste a deo factus est, inaestimabile sacramentum, irreprehensibilis est, a translation of which is “This place was made by God; a priceless sacrament, it is without reproach”. Enjoy that music when it comes and if I lose your attention with my words before then, at least there is plenty of architectural eye-candy for you to absorb.
It is inevitable at this point of the school year that we look both backwards and forwards. We reflect on the year that has passed and anticipate what is to come during the summer holiday; indeed, I hope the L4, U4 and L5 watching on screens from the presbytery behind the organ are still there and have not already started their break. To facilitate this natural reflection, the members of the Upper 6 will come forwards to reprise a song they sang last week at Gala Night with members of another leaving cohort, the Lower School Upper 3. They are going to sing When I Grow Up by Tim Minchin from the musical, Matilda.
Upper 6 sang this song in Gala because Matilda was the Lower School musical this year. I could not resist a pleasing personal piece of symmetry: we have sung When I Grow Up once before in final assembly, at the end of my first year in 2012 when I had just seen the show with my family. I have now been here for 15 years and this will be the last in which I will be both Head and parent.










