Sports News
Since the beginning of the autumn term, there have been many wonderful sporting achievements.
Since the beginning of the autumn term, there have been many wonderful sporting achievements.
Our Foundation Welcome Back Weekend, from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 September was a simply spectacular occasion, bringing together our community after many months apart.
On Sunday 19 September, the newly formed Warwick Independent Schools Foundation ski teams, took to the slops, to take part in the ESSKIA Regional Qualifier races.
Our Foundation Welcome Back Weekend is from Friday 24 – Sunday 26 September, over our Myton Road Campus. Everyone is welcome, and there is a host of activities to enjoy. For more information, please take a look at the full programme below.
We are delighted to share our latest edition of Warwick Prep life, sharing the extraordinary term we have had here at Warwick Prep.
What a week it has been! Last Saturday our Years 5 and 6 tennis teams played in a fixture against Bromsgrove, throughout the morning they showed excellent determination and skill which led to them coming away with the win.
Congratulations to everyone who has taken a music exam over the last few weeks. Whether in or out of school, face-to-face or recorded performances, it is wonderful that so many girls are making such great progress.
What an exciting week it has been at Warwick Prep. We kicked of the week with Nursery sports day and finished with Reception. Both had an array of events for the children to compete in, including throwing, running, and jumping. The Nursery even had a land-based triathlon!
Our Year 5 Digital Leaders have been busy putting together some information about online safety.
For our next event, we are challenging each house to raise as much money as possible for their chosen charity throughout the month of June. Our house Captains & Vice Captains have selected the following causes to support
Cyber Cyril has been looking into cyberbullying this week and has been alarmed at the statistics that parents need to know. Incidents of cyberbullying have increased, with 12% of 9-16 year olds experiencing cyberbullying. It’s important to know that technology doesn’t cause people to behave badly, but some people use it to carry out harmful actions.
As part of their Geography topic on 'sustainability', Year 4 have enjoyed visiting our fantastic Forest School.