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GAUDY WEEK
2022
WARDEN’S INTRODUCTION
I’m delighted to welcome you to Gaudy Week, and I hope you are looking forward to this wonderful programme of events as much as I am. Gaudy Week is all about celebration. We come together to mark the end of a hugely successful year in the life of the School and, most importantly, to celebrate your children’s academic and co-curricular achievements. The inspectors were absolutely right when they judged them to be excellent. We are lucky here at Teddies to have pupils with an astonishing
variety of talents but also with wholehearted commitment to making the most of them. It is that commitment in practice, in rehearsal and in performance that we should celebrate most of all. Follow our Shells down a rabbit hole during their Promenade Performance of A.L.I.C.E ; be uplifted by exquisite performances by our Upper Sixth leavers in the oldest concert room in England; tap along to jazz and pop favourites from our Choirs and House Bands; delve into the exciting world of composition and cutting-edge music technologies with our Pathways Presentations; support ABF The Soldiers’ Charity at a fantastic concert featuring the St Edward’s School Concert Band and the British Army Band Sandhurst; enjoy a thought-provoking performance of Dennis Potter’s gritty television play Blue Remembered Hills , and the language and subtext explored in Caryl Churchill’s Blue Heart ; hear the stunning combination of our Orchestra and Choirs in a jubilee-themed concert; be dazzled by our 130 dancers in a ‘Diamonds and Gold’ extravaganza. Gaudy Week culminates in a chance to recognise the hard work and many successes of our pupils with a prize-giving ceremony, a fitting end to a year of achievement. As you take your children home for the summer holiday, for well-deserved rest and for time together, there will be some among you for whom that moment will hold additional significance as their last Gaudy ends. To this year’s leavers and their parents, we say both congratulations and thank you. We look forward to seeing you back at Teddies very soon. Alastair Chirnside, 14th Warden
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THE YEAR IN PICTURES 1 The Quad on a glorious May day
8 Seb Wilcox plays the bagpipes at the Segar’s House Dinner in the Summer Term 9 Charlotte Schofield sports a Vanna Venturi House hat during this year’s Art and Art History Leavers’ Tea Party 10 The Warden strides across the Quad on his way to Assembly
4 The first Assembly held in the Olivier Hall 5 Pupils make the #BreaktheBias pose on International Women’s Day in March 6 Molly Spencer crosses the Steeplechase finish line in September 7 Paddy Smith as Tobias in the Autumn Term’s production of Sweeney Todd
2 A group of Shells by the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford during the History Treasure Hunt in the Autumn Term 3 A Level and IB Geography pupils on a field trip to South Wales during the Summer Term
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18 Shaking hands with opponents from Wellington College after a game of tennis during the Summer Term 19 Pupil volunteers planting trees on the School grounds as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy 20 An oil painting by Joseph Osei
21 Elombe Case, Konstantin Girst and Alexandre Bertrand with a ring of water cups at the Oxford Half Marathon, where they volunteered as marshals 22 The Brass Band performs during the Bands and Orchestral Concert during the Spring Term 23 Pupils toast marshmallows over a fire pit during the Autumn Term
11 Charlie Scales and Flossie Butler-Adams in Sweeney Todd 12 Jayden Adeboye, Omolara Sowande and Rowan Campbell enjoy a stroll through Summertown 13 Rommi Smith speaks at the opening of Changing the Story: Photographs of British Life in Black and White (1917-1962) at The North Wall in January
14 Huw Thomas, Head of History, will become HM of Apsley in September 15 Amelie Johnstone and Lucy Draper admire a rainbow over Upper 1 16 Cleaning staff enjoy a cream tea to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee in June 17 In September, Clare Hamilton will succeed Tony Darby as Sub-Warden; he leaves to become Founding Principal of Rugby School in Japan
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‘A sense of team spirit is very evident, be it in dance or debating’ ISI Report June 2022
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24 Lexi Garman on the football pitch during the Spring Term 25 Segars’ HM, Simon Roche, completed the Marathon Des Sables in March 26 Oxford’s a cappella group, Out of the Blue, was our headliner in April 27 Louisa Bailey and Grace Vaughan Williams try their hand at rock climbing
28 A bird’s eye view of the Quad taken using a drone in June 29 William Naylor and Rubin representing Teddies at the Bloxham Schools Eventer Challenge in February 30 The annual CCF Inspection and Parade returned to the Quad during the Summer Term
31 Tabitha Emmott and Phoebe Lewis watch a hockey match during the Autumn Term 32 Charlotte Baker performs Howard Goodall’s Eternal Light Requiem with the St Edward’s Singers during the Spring Term 33 The OX2 Collective perform the Ramayana Reset as part of the NT Connections Festival in The North Wall
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‘Pupils are able to find their niche and the place where they can thrive’ ISI Report June 2022
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34 Annabel Todd performs during the Spring Term’s Dance Show 35 Amour Jung, Adriane Yeung, Joseph Osei and Ohemaa Dompreh of the The EDI Committee 36 The boys of Kendall carve pumpkins for Halloween 37 Teddies sailors train for the Eric Twiname Championship
38 Emma Grounds from the Beyond Teddies team raising money for The Gatehouse at a school bake sale 39 Sunset over the Chapel during the Autumn Term 40 The U14A netball team with Becky Drury during the Spring Term 41 Fireworks illuminate Upper 1 during the Autumn Term
42 The girls’ 1st XI hockey team walk on to the pitch at the Olympic Park 43 Theodore Baturin runs the Steeplechase
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44 The girls of Corfe on a canoe voyage along the Thames 45 The Spring Dance Show 46 Elsa Marino, Louisa Molloy and Meara James row at the Quintin Head 47 CCF Prize winners: Chandos Neville, Joe Porter, Felipe Herrera, Matilda Pumfrey, Millie Cooper,
Simon Parkhouse, Andrew Watson with Major Mike Dobbin, DSO, MC (and OSE in Field House, 1998-2003), and Squadron Leader Nick Coram-Wright RAFAC 48 The rugby pitches with a light dusting of snow 49 Louis Parr and Zayn Tate perform during the Battle of the Bands
50 Ella Moffatt gazes up at the Teddies Christmas tree 51 A canine spectator at the Steeplechase 52 Eddie Jones coaching the 1st XV 53 Cupcakes iced in Teddies colours by pastry chef Carl Parsons
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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
SHELL PROMENADE PERFORMANCE
The House Band Friday 24th June, 8.00pm,
Leavers’ Platform Sunday 26th June, 8.00pm, Holywell Music Room
A.L.I.C.E. Monday 27th June, 2.30pm and 6.00pm meet in The North Wall Art Gallery Tuesday 28th June, 11.00am, 6.00pm and 8.00pm, A.L.I.C.E meet in The North Wall Art Gallery Do you have what it takes to be an Alice? Are you able to help Wonderland? The people of Wonderland need you! Come and assess your skills in the A.L.I.C.E. training facility, ‘the best place to test if you can become an Alice’! Meet the wonderful characters of Wonderland as you tour through the rooms, completing challenges, riddles and tasks and see if you can survive the madness that is Wonderland, when it finds itself at St Edward’s!
Lily Lane Bond Charles Martin Marco Nahhas
Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum White Rabbit
the Christie Quad and Willows Café An informal gathering in the Christie Quad and Willows Café, as our jazz and pop singers perform with our House Band. Come and join us as the day ends, and as Gaudy events begin! LAMDA Presentation Evening Saturday 25th June, 8.00pm, The North Wall Theatre Join the pupils who have recently prepared for LAMDA exams as they showcase their monologues, duologues and musical theatre items on The North Wall stage.
Our Upper Sixth leaving musicians showcase solos, duets and group items to mark their years at the School and to show their achievements in the oldest concert room in England. Performers: Toby Wright, Kamran Akhavan, Matthew Lewis, Jenifer Ellis, Zayn Tate, Charlie Scales, Harry Trowbridge, Saskia Frayling
Freddie Fox
Red Queen’s Guard
Millie Hartigan
Alice 1 Alice 2 Alice 3
Kaïa Christensen
Louisa Bailey Lizzy Marshall Alice 4 Ferdy Von Westenholz Hatter Oscar Piney
March Hare Dormouse Red Queen
Emily Sharman Joshua Pilling
Ensemble: Stasia Antonova Grantcharova Lola Channer Katie Mok Emilia Stringer Isla Thomas Lola Parker Bowles Tom Parkinson
Lara Paul
Director Designer
James Bailey
Gathoni Nesbitt Amelia Morton
Assistant Director Costume Designer
James Bailey Production Manager Hannah Gallardo Parsons Sound Designer Becca Welburn Stage Manager Amelia Morton Design Associate Ferdy Von Westenholz Design Associate
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DofE PRESENTATION Monday 27th June, 6.00pm, Weston Recital Room
CLOSE HARMONY SHOWCASE Monday 27th June, 8.00pm, Chapel Join our Chamber Choir and Lower School Choir, together with other newly established smaller groups, as they present an eclectic programme of pop and jazz favourites. Lower School Choir (Director: Jack Thompson) Shallow (from A Star Is Born ) Lady Gaga (arr. Alan Billingsley) Blackbird Lennon and McCartney (arr. Daryl Runswick) When She Loved Me (from Toy Story ) Newman (arr. Audrey Snyder) This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) Yancy and Jackson (arr. Greg Gilpin) Blue Moon Rodgers (arr. David Blackwell) Goodnight Sweetheart Carter and Hudson (arr. Kirby Shaw) Sixth Form Consort (Director: Patrick Maxwell) Seal Lullaby Whitacre Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon and Garfunkel Chamber Choir (Director: Alex Tester) Run to You Pentatonix Wayfaring Stranger trad. (arr. Suzzie Vango) You’ll Be Back (from Hamilton ) Miranda (arr. James Oldfield) No Surprises Radiohead (arr. Gareth Malone) Seasons of Love (from Rent ) Larson (arr. Roger Emerson) Found/Tonight Miranda/Pasek and Paul (arr. Narverud) All Choirs (Director: Jack Thompson) And So It Goes Joel (arr. Chilcott) A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Sherwin (arr. Michael Neaum)
For four days in May, four intrepid teams of Lower Sixth pupils trekked across the stunning mountains of the Lake District. Rules of the DofE meant they were to be completely self-sufficient, carrying all their food, clothing and camping equipment with no external assistance. Hear from our Gold Award cohort, as they discuss and present stories of the challenges, highs (and lows) they experienced. Group 1 Jemima D’Arcy Josie Denvir Venetia Hamilton Lucy Peperell Group 2 Lucas Challis Harry Chaplin-Lee Ted Cole Joss Harrison Zac Neville Barnaby Telfer Group 3 Group 4 Elena Azais Tatistscheff Kelly Lin Gathoni Nesbitt Jess Pickering Tana Simkin Morgan Wrigley
Christopher Budden Flossie Butler-Adams
Elombe Case Ludo Spratling Seb Wilcox
Accompanists: Gabriele Damiani and Annabel Sargent
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PATHWAYS MUSIC AND PRIVATE VIEW
PATHWAYS DRAMA - BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS Pathways Drama students present this gritty Dennis Potter television play, set with a group of children in the Forest of Dean one summer afternoon in 1943.
Pathways Music Presentations Tuesday 28th June, 6.00pm, Weston Recital Room Fourth Form pupils taking the Music and Music Technology Pathway present an evening showcasing their composition work, introducing the concepts and processes behind writing music for film. Spencer Banfield James Clayden Issy Frisby
Bethany Marett Private View and Drinks Tuesday 28th June, 6.30pm, The North Wall Art Gallery
Wednesday 29th June, 11.00am and 6.00pm The North Wall Theatre Cast Two Aryan Khanna Donald Eliza Oberoi Angela Max Tipples Raymond Elsa Norburn John Siena Garman Audrey Will Mowat Peter 1 Tom Marsden Willie 1 Will Cecil Peter 2 Alisha Ali Willie 2 Eva Scates Peter 3 Kit Heffer Willie 3 Charlotte Baker Angela Will Deslandes Willie Sophia Finn Raymond Yaqub Furniss Peter Em Johnstone Audrey Poppy Luttrell-Hunt Angela Daisy Martin Audrey John Mavroleon John Harry Spencer Peter Otto Von Westenholz Raymond Albert Way Donald Duck Yasmin Wolcough Willie
Tuesday 28th June 11.00am and 8.00pm, The North Wall Theatre Cast One Charlie Hutton Willie Lola Sanchez Farmar Raymond Ceci Balke Peter Luisa Raphael John Rowan Campbell Angela Adri Calisto Donald Violet Amies Audrey Amber Butler-Adams Audrey Lily Crookes Raymond Ziggy Dale Peter Gabriel Nagy Peter Luca Palmer-Endean John Ben Parshall Willie Daniel Shuter John Omolara Sowande Angela Scarlett Speir Donald Duck Isabelle Xie Angela Jacques Menagé Willie
Join us for a private view of the exhibition by current Artist in Residence at St Edward’s, Bethany Marett. Interior Light explores the tactility, materiality, and complex processes involved in the many branches of printmaking and showcases her diverse body of work made during her tenure at Teddies. No booking required. For more information on the exhibition, which runs until Saturday 2nd July, visit www.thenorthwall.com
Tom Howarth Merlin Kavenna Tom King Mark Mamai Dylan McAleer Freddy Neill
Daniel Shuter Harry Spencer Lui van der Merwe
Designers: Jean Cardinali
Lighting and Sound
Maya De Lima Allen
Costume Costume
Elea Brosio Oli Hales Reine Lam
Lighting Design Costume Design
Designers: Sasha Oberoi
Sound Designer Costume Design
Harry Edis
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THEATRE SOC PRESENTS
ACADEMIC EXHIBITIONS AND DRINKS IN THE CHRISTIE QUAD AND WILLOWS CAFÉ
Blue Heart by Carol Churchill Wednesday 29th June, 6.00pm, The North Wall Drama Studio Thursday 30th June, 11.00am and 6.00pm, The North Wall Drama Studio Caryl Churchill’s 1997 masterpiece explores language and subtext in two short plays. In Heart’s Desire , a father, mother and aunt are waiting for a woman to arrive home after years in Australia. In Blue Kettle , a man and his girlfriend are involved in a con. But neither play is what it seems, as something catastrophic threatens to disrupt and destroy them.
Heart’s Desire Cast: Melissa Charles
Brian Alice Maise Lewis
Amelie Ward Aurea Frei Joseph Osei Tallulah Redding Megan Pagett
See the Pathways and Perspectives and ToK exhibitions and enjoy live music! Wednesday 29th June, 6.30pm Music in the Quad by: Louis Parr, Zayn Tate and Alex Niblett Thursday 30th June, 6.30pm Music in the Quad from Apsley Jazz: Niamh Baillie Strong, Alex Niblett and Ben Robertson
Susy
Young Woman
Blue Kettle Cast: Seb Wilcox
Derek
Tallulah Redding Enid Bianca Rizzini-Bisinelli Mrs Plant Tana Simkin Mrs Oliver Bella Meikle Mrs Vane Joseph Osei Mr Vane
Production team: Phoebe Simmonds and Olga Muravitskaya Omar Termanini
Directors
Lighting
Teddy Dorich Megan Pagett
Props and Set Design
Costume Design
This amateur production of Blue Heart is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
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CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Wednesday 29th June, 8.00pm, Olivier Hall Our Orchestra and Choirs perform music by Elgar and Parry, before being joined by St Edward’s Singers for a performance of celebratory works with a nod to the Jubilee. Music includes well- known favourites by Handel and Vaughan Williams, as well as Hewitt Jones’ In Our Service (written for the Platinum Jubilee) and Mozart’s Coronation Mass.
THE BANDS CONCERT WITH BRITISH ARMY BAND SANDHURST
Thursday 30th June, 8.00pm, Olivier Hall Tickets £11, with all funds going to ABF The Soldiers’ Charity
A very special evening event, as we celebrate the British Army Band Sandhurst, playing alongside and with St Edward’s School Concert Band. There will be a chance to enjoy a selection of marches, concert band pieces and popular music from these two amazing ensembles. The ticket price will go directly to the ABF: The Soldiers’ Charity. Do come and join us for an evening which will impress and astound in equal measure.
Symphony Orchestra Walton Crown Imperial Elgar Larghetto Allegretto St Edward’s Singers and Chapel Choir, with Oxford Gaudy Orchestra Mozart Coronation Mass Kyrie Serenade for Strings Allegro piacevole
Chapel Choir, with Gaudy Brass Parry My Soul, There is a Country Vaughan Williams O Clap Your Hands St Edward’s Singers/Chapel Choir with Oxford Gaudy Orchestra Hewitt Jones In Our Service Handel Zadok the Priest Parry I Was Glad
St Edward’s Concert Band (Director: Richard Powell) J P Souza arr. The Liberty Bell March J Bocook G Rossini arr.
British Army Sandhurst is one of 14 regular Army bands in the Royal Corps of Army Music. Formed in 2019, the band is the first to be permanently based at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst since the disbandment of the Royal Military Academy Band in 1984. As one of the public faces of the Army, the band supports a diverse range of national and defence interests both at home and around the world. As well as a Symphonic Wind Band, British Army Band Sandhurst provides smaller ensemble capabilities such as brass quintet, woodwind quintet, saxophone quartet, fanfare team, brass dectet, jazz orchestra and a function band. ABF The Soldiers’ Charity Our vision is that all serving soldiers, veterans and their immediate families should have the opportunity to avoid hardship and enjoy independence and dignity. Through your generosity, our charitable expenditure in 2020-21 was around £52000 a week of grants to individuals. We funded 43 other charities and organisations across 63 different countries worldwide. We depend entirely on your
Overture: The Barber of Seville
F Cesarini P Sparke
A Quiet Moment
arr. J Higgins H L Walters
John Williams: Evening at Pops
Gloria Credo Sanctus
Hootenanny
British Army Band Sandhurst (Director of Music and Officer Commanding, Captain Laura Stead) arr. Stuart Soldiers of the Queen Murtha Heroic Fanfare Coates Knightsbridge March Wiffin Here’s a Health Rimsky-Korsakov, Procession of the Nobles arr. Leidzen Joint Bands John Williams Hymn to the Fallen Elgar Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 Gordon Jacob National Anthem Mitchell The Royal Corps of Army Music Quick March
Benedictus Agnus Dei
donations and goodwill to ensure we can help every
member of the Army family that needs us.
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THE DANCE SHOW Diamonds and Gold Friday 1st July, 8.00pm, Olivier Hall Over 130 dancers will take to the stage, dazzling you in our massive end-of-the-year showcase.
ART AND DESIGN EXHIBITION, BIG BAND AND FRIENDS OF ST EDWARD’S
Friday 1st July, 6.00pm, Art Department and Old Boiler House, the Christie Quad and Willows Café Stroll around the Art Department and the Old Boiler House and feast your eyes on artwork created by Teddies pupils, grab a drink in our reception hosted by the Friends of St Edward’s, and enjoy a set from the school Big Band in the Christie Quad.
1. The Sparkling Diamond - Jazz Lisa Elkins Taggie Paganuzzi, Scarlett Gibb, Zoe Forbes, Honor Tan, Jemima Paganuzzi, Izzy Bowdern, Amelia Morton, Anastascia Lind, Eve Burton, Anya Firth, Tildy De La Rosa, Paddy Smith, Sade McNichols-Thomas Ruth Olagunju William Barlow, Millie Cooper, Sadie Newman, Saskia Frayling, Aurea Frei, Lily Gibb, Mila Pesenti, Tallulah Redding, Joseph Osei, Amelie Ward, Isabella Robson, Ruby Faulkner, Niamh Brown, Charlie Scales, Anya Petrova, Angus Graham, Hakon Nicholas, Sofia Carroll-Orea 2. Diayamondo – Jazz/Acro Dennis Victory Pietro Pesenti, Charlotte Ambrose, Joshua Pilling, Sophia Finn, Annabel Bates, Stasia Antonova Grantcharova, Eve Burton, Harry Joslin, Seb Williams, Ava Walton
Green Folds by Molly Spencer
The Flowers by Phoebe Eggs
Pink Stripe Bags by Molly Spencer
Red Onions by Clemmie German
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3. No Way – Musical Theatre Antony Edwards
17 Jewels – Ballet Lisia Newmark/Netta Walker
Lara Fletcher, Emilia Stringer, Millie Hartigan, Lucy Southan, Flora McGill, Joshua Pilling, Lola Channer, Emily Sharman, Stasia Antonova Grantcharova 4. Goldrush – Lyrical Antony Edwards Honor Tan, Ruby Faulkner, Angus Graham, Amelia Krone, Charlie Scales, Saskia Frayling, Joseph Osei, Amelie Ward 5. Code Diamond – Freestyle Marianna Vellopoulou Hakon Nicholas, Taggie Paganuzzi, William Barlow, Scarlett Gibb 6. Golden – Tap Antony Edwards Saskia Frayling, Pietro Pesenti, Millie Cooper, Luisa Raphael 7. 24k Magic – Street Antony Edwards Tallulah Redding, Maylia Hume-Ashman, Prisca Olagunju, Tana Simkin, Sade McNicholas-Thomas 8. Invincible – Modern Netta Walker Amelia Morton, Amelie Ward 9. Pink Diamonds – Funk Fusion Dennis Victory Lily Gibb, Mila Pesenti, Jemima Paganuzzi, Josie Denvir, Jemima D’Arcy, Florence Bury, Edie Douglas-Pennant, Sophie Howard, Clemmie Lewis, Anya Petrova, Teddy Dorich, Venetia Hamilton, Maylia Hume-Ashman, Tallulah Redding 10. Fly Me To The Moon – American Smooth Lynn Hall Angus Graham, Melissa Heath
Zoe Forbes, Saskia Frayling, Amelia Morton, Izzy Bowdern, Anastascia Lind, Imogen Shaw, Yukino Watanabe, Isabella Robson, Haruno Watanabe, Annabel Bates, Luisa Raphael, Louisa Bailey, Melissa Charles, Tallulah Redding, Sadie Newman, Tildy De La Rosa, Aurea Frei, Eva Scates, Anya Firth, Rowan Campbell, Sophia Finn, Amelia Krone, Elena Azais Tatistscheff, Paddy Smith, Angus Graham, Pietro Pesenti, Joseph Osei, Joshua Pilling, Harry Joslin, Kaïa Christensen
INTERVAL
18. Golden Dragon – Freestyle Marianna Vellopoulou
Taggie Paganuzzi, Scarlett Gibb, Ruby Faulkner, Angus Graham, Zoe Forbes, Sofia Carroll- Orea 19. Black and Gold – Freestyle Chelsea Tyson Sadie Newman, Harry Joslin, Robin Wheeler Honor Tan, Rowan Campbell, Pietro Pesenti 20. Live Life – Freestyle Marianna Vellopoulou Hakon Nicholas, Taggie Paganuzzi, Will Cruddas, Scarlett Gibb, Elena Azais Tatistscheff, Mila Pesenti, Lily Gibb 21. Golden Slumbers – Contemporary Antony Edwards Eve Burton, Tildy De La Rosa, Kira Wolcough, Ruth Olagunju, Anya Petrova, Sofia Carroll- Orea, Zoe Forbes, Anastascia Lind, Izzy Bowdern, Yasmin Wolcough, Sophia Finn, Corban Goodsell, Rowan Campbell, Omolara Sowande, Fifi Pucks-Fazel, Violet Amies, Siena Garman, Lola Sanchez Farmar, Eva Chadwick, Daisy Martin, Julia Simmonds, Em Johnstone, Konnie Culshaw-Markham
11. Big Spender – Freestyle Lynn Hall
14. Shake it off – Cheerleading Lynn Hall
Tildy De La Rosa, Sadie Newman, Aurea Frei, Millie Cooper, Saskia Frayling, Kaya Nahhas 12. Gold Dust – Funk Fusion Dennis Victory Toby Barlow, Annabel Todd, Poppy Lind, Eve Burton, Willa Bullen, Savannah Orchard, Lucie Hobcraft, Grace Hoskins, Millie Jones, Izzy Bowdern, Ziggy Dale, Scarlett Speir, Issy Frisby, Havana Madsen, Cecily Brown, Martha Withers Green, Ava Walton, Amber Butler-Adams, Eva Scates, Lilly Crookes, Elsa Norburn 13. Puttin’ on The Ritz – Charleston Lynn Hall Robin Wheeler, Amelie Johnstone, Lucy Draper, Will Cruddas, Angus Graham, Melissa Heath, Paddy Smith, Elise Rance, Josie Denvir, William Barlow, Ruby Faulkner, Scarlett Gibb, Taggie Paganuzzi, Lily Gibb, Mila Pesenti
Anastascia Lind, Poppy Lind, Phoebe West, Tildy De La Rosa, Grace Hoskins, Anya Firth 15. Black Diamond – Funk Fusion Dennis Victory Ruby Faulkner, Niamh Brown, Hakon Nicholas, Angus Graham, Fatou Njie, Sade McNichols- Thomas, Anya Firth, Sadie Newman, Prisca Olagunju, Ruth Olagunju, Jemima D’Arcy, Alice Spencer, Sophie Howard, Jemima Paganuzzi, Josie Denvir 16. Low – Street/Hip Hop Lynn Hall Willa Bullen, Phoebe West, Mila Pesenti, Lily Gibb, Taggie Paganuzzi, Scarlett Gibb, Poppy Elkins, Emilia Stringer, Kitty Hacking, Eliza Sell, Katie Mok, Imogen Shaw, Isla Thomas, Elsa Hall, Kaïa Christensen, Scarlett Speechley, Chloé Boyce, Tallulah Parshall, Grace Vaughan Williams, Isla McAdden, Imi Routledge, Millie Hartigan, Charlotte Baker, Omolara Sowande, Alisha Ali, Kaya Nahhas, Debbie Wong
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SPEECHES & PRIZE-GIVING
22. Gold Digger – Tap Amy Churchill Amelia Morton, Melissa Charles, Zoe Forbes 23. Gems – Ballet Netta Walker Haruno Watanabe, Yukino Watanabe 24. Shiny – Musical Theatre Antony Edwards Joseph Osei, Amelie Ward, Saskia Frayling, Amelia Krone, Rowan Campbell, Omolara Sowande, Tallulah Redding, Angus Graham, Robin Wheeler, Savannah Orchard, Katherine Procope 25. Strict Machine – Freestyle Marianna Vellopoulou Taggie Paganuzzi, Scarlett Gibb, Zoe Forbes, Honor Tan, Jemima Paganuzzi, Izzy Bowdern, Amelia Morton, Anastascia Lind, Eve Burton, Anya Firth, Tildy De La Rosa, Paddy Smith
26. Fools Gold – Break Dance Dennis Victory
Hakon Nicholas, Angus Graham, William Barlow, Milo Desforges, Charlie Jones, Douggie Campbell, Harry Joslin, Elliot Regazzacci Stephanopoli, Imogen Shaw, Freddie Fox, Charlie Varey, William Naylor, Elena Azais Tatistscheff, Fatou Njie 27. Ooh La La La – Jazz Antony Edwards Sadie Newman, Melissa Heath, Tallulah Redding, Niamh Brown, Eve Burton, Amelie Ward, Ziggy Dale 28. Mi Gente – Freestyle Lynn Hall Prisca Olagunju, Sade McNichols-Thomas, Ruth Olagunju, Ohemaa Dompreh 29. I’ve Had The Time Of My Life – Upper Sixth Leavers Lisa Elkins/Lynn Hall
Saturday 2nd July 11.00am, Speeches and Prizegiving, Marquee 12.15pm, Drinks in Houses, followed by lunch
Prizes Awarded by Guest of Honour, Rebecca Forster-Haig OSE
meeting her future husband at an adventure race. This year, Boo undertook an extraordinary expedition as part of the world’s first all-female team – the Forces Wives Challenge - to retrace the steps of the Heroes of Telemark, men who risked their lives to successfully sabotage Hitler’s plans to create an atomic bomb. Exercise and fitness have always
Based in Wiltshire, Rebecca (known as ‘Boo’) runs her own business focused on Sports and Physical Rehabilitation. Originally from Northamptonshire, the youngest of three sisters, Boo completed her first degree in Fine Art and following graduation found herself employed as a PA to an agent representing television personalities.
been at the forefront of her life and Boo has always sought to inspire people, patients and family alike, through her lifestyle and challenges. Boo was in Avenue from 2003 – 2005.
Knowing she hadn’t found her true passion, she returned to university for the second time to study for a BSc in Sports Therapy. It was at this point Boo joined the military community,
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SPORT
Girls’ Cricket vs Marylebone Cricket Club Thursday 30th June Boys’ Cricket vs Marylebone Cricket Club Girls’ Cricket vs Cranford House School (away) Friday 1st July Girls’ Cricket vs Free Foresters Boys’ Cricket vs Oxfordshire Saturday 2nd July Boys’ Cricket – U17A vs Leavers and Martyrs Tuesday 28th June - Sunday 3rd July Henley Royal Regatta
Saturday 25th June Marlborough Invitational Athletics Meet at Marlborough College Boys’ Cricket vs Marlborough Girls’ Cricket vs Cheltenham Ladies’ College Girls’ Tennis vs Marlborough Boys’ Tennis vs Harrow School (away) Monday 26th June Boys’ Cricket vs SOA Tuesday 28th June Boys’ Cricket vs Free Foresters Wednesday 29th June Boys’ Cricket vs Clifton College, Ryde School and The Dragon School
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