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This week the challenges involved weight and load. 0 comment. But thanks to the determination, commitment and... Pupils in Year 8 have been learning about rocks as part of their science syllabus this term.This week they went on walks to discover different examples of rock weathering close to their homes, created choc cycles, which demonstrate rock types made from chocolate; as well as designing excellent cartoons to summarise their learning. Â. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. News Wells Cathedral given £47,700 to help with recover from Covid-19. Arnold Wills (bathandwells@cathedralmusictrust.org.uk) FCM Grants. We are looking forward... 30 Wells percussionists from Year 5 to the Upper Sixth, along with five percussion staff have created a joyous and uplifting collaborative rendition of Pharrell Williamsâ much loved song Happy.Smoothly coordinated by Head of Student Experience and well-being and Co-ordinator of Percussion, Jayne Obradovic; arranged by Toby Kearney; and produced and edited expertly by lead technician, Tim Walker, the musicians submitted many audio and video clips that they had prepared and performed over the last few weeks, to create this... With some members of the Reception and Year 1 classes back in school this week, but others, as well as Nursery and Year 2 pupils still based at home, lessons for the Pre-Prep have continued in both the classroom and online.This weekâs theme is Beyond the Seven Seas, providing all the children with an opportunity to learn about sea creatures, pirates and treasure maps! We plan to re-open it soon. In the absence of the usual whole school Remembrance Assemblies, this year Remembrance was observed by pupils, teachers and staff before the start of morning lessons on Armistice Day, with a recording of Sundayâs Memorial Service, followed by two minutes silence.As part of the recording and in line with the Schoolâs traditional Service, pupils recited war poetry, in both German and in English and there was a reading from The Book of Wisdom.In this the 80th anniversary of the Battle... We are currently holding a 2020 A Level Photography Exhibition in the John Baxter Foyer of Cedars Hall which showcases some of the final outcomes produced by last year’s A Level pupils as part of their Personal Investigation Unit. Award for Scottish Ensemble. Winners of each year group were:Year 7Boys – George BroomheadGirls – Tilly Fitton-WhiteYear 8Boys – Daniel AllenGirls – Linsey MitchellYear 9 Boys – Arthur SharpGirls – Tabitha HeaselgraveYear 10Boys – Dougie SharpGirls – Sophie Nicholls New School recordSenior Boys – Oskar EdwardsGirls – Sophie... Congratulations to four Senior Wells pupils who have achieved Gold Awards in this yearâs Senior UK Mathematics Challenge: Jason Kong in Year 11, Joshua Ng in the Lower Sixth, and Harry Chantrey and Leo Li in the Upper Sixth.38 Senior Wells pupils sat the challenge in early November, the majority of whom completed the paper in its usual paper format whilst a few completed the paper simultaneously remotely via a computer link. The Governing Body of Wells Cathedral School is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Jody Wells as Head of Wells Cathedral School Junior School with effect from 1 September 2021. Stephen... Read More. These will be devotional meditations and will have a different feel to the cathedralâs regular organ recitals, with moments of prayer to frame the music. ... From other local news sites. We cannot tell you how exciting it has been to see their happy faces again in real life! Hardly surprising, when facing the fastest bowler ever recorded, at speeds of 100mph!Tomâs clip went viral... Head Master, Alastair Tighe, aided by some of our Pre-Prep pupils, handed over hundreds of hand written letters from pupils and staff to Philip Welch, representative of the Wells Coronavirus Network, on Monday, to be distributed to residents of Torrwood, Fletcher House, Mellifont Abbey and Lawrence Centre care homes. The cathedral confirmed on Twitter that Louis had passed away following a short illness. By Jess Chaffey @JessGazette Reporter. The pieces, called âEchoingâ, form a kind of treasure hunt around Bath starting at the Royal Theatre and will be ... Two Wells girl choristers were finalists and prize winners in an international online singing competition, Unlock Your Talent, over the summer lockdown. Year 8 pupil Elizabeth Burdge entered the 12 to 18 category, singing Amarilli Mia Bella by Caccini; and Belinda Gifford-Guy the 6 to 11 category, singing Wishing you were Somehow Here Again by Andrew Lloyd Webber.With celebrity judges from The Voice and English National Opera, and young people competing from as far away as Australia, competition was tough and... Congratulations to Wells Upper Sixth pupils, Max Li and Henry Leung, who were awarded first and highly commended prizes, respectively, in this yearâs Lucy Cavendish College essay writing competition! Head of Year, David Rowley said, âIt was good to see the pupils responding well to the challenges and working on behaviours to stand them in good stead both inside and outside the classroom.â. Wells Cathedral Clock's mechanism has been replaced twice since it was built, most recently in 1880, but the face and figures of the clock are original and date to the 14th century. Many congratulations to Lower Sixth pianist Bridget Yee who has been awarded First Prize and a Gold Medal with Honour at the prestigious He Yue International Online Instrumental Solo Competition.Bridget played the Scarlatti Piano Sonata in G Major and Chopinâs Barcarolle in F# Major for the virtual performance in the Final.The online closing ceremony for the competition will be broadcasted on Facebook on the evening of 17th October. His exploration found that pupils who attended independent schools had significantly increased opportunities to excel at sport, with particular reference to the quality... As part of their Skills Foundation Course for GCSE and A Level Art, Year 10 and Lower Sixth artists participated in an advanced drawing masterclass with internationally renowned artist Ian Murphy this week. National Youth Orchestra. External Voneus has entered into a partnership with Wells Cathedral to bring transformative, superfast broadband services to the Cathedral, as well as to the residents and businesses of the City of Wells. Wells Cathedral. The Charity has been working on a special project, called the Percushion Wave, to connect everyone who is in lockdown or shielding because of health issues.National Star is a UK charity which supports young people with complex disabilities. Choral Evensong at Wells Cathedral this afternoon marked the work of Wells Cathedral Chorister Trust. Wells Cathedral is an Anglican church in Wells, Somerset, England.It is the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Among them they have recently featured on BBC radio and in the Song Academy Young Songwriter 2020 competition. Huge congratulations to Upper Sixth pupil Lily Webb, who has been awarded a prestigious four year hockey bursary to attend Princeton University for the forthcoming academic year.Princeton University, a top ten Ivy League research university in New Jersey is the fourth oldest college in the United States. Cedars Hall. Wells Cathedral is located in Wells, Somerset. One of these projects is a set of 25 pieces for 25 days â the perfect way to countdown to Christmas! It was, as many of you know, conceived in the aftermath of the First World War, hence the choice of the 11th November, the date that war stopped. This year, with all public examinations cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 crisis, pupils were awarded their results based on Centre Assessed Grades.Almost two fifths of Wells pupils gained the top two 9-8 grades for their GCSE subjects, the very highest percentage obtained in the Schoolâs history. He was nominated in 1984, 1987 and 1988, and then won the award in 1989 for White Water Line.Richard heard about the pupils studying his artwork and has produced a special piece of Spring Line art to inspire them, shown above! Â. The weekly Chapter Letter can be read in full on our website here. There are three... Congratulations to Year 8 pupil Elizabeth Hanley, who has won the 11 to 13 age category of the Antarctica Creative Writing Competition.The competition, run by the Natural History Consortium – which includes the BBC, the University of Bath, the University of Bristol and the National Trust among its 13 members â was set up in celebration of Antarctica Day and formed part of the Festival of Nature in Bath and Bristol.The judge commented on Elizabethâs story: âThis was an exciting... We are delighted to announce that we are finalists in the Performing Arts category in the Independent Schools of the Year 2020 awards. ... From other local news sites. Wells is in a Tier 2 area, and as such is able to offer public worship, concerts and other events. Year 10 cadets took part in Royal Navy Gun Run training and Life Raft Flipping; cadets in Year 11 learned Infantry Section Attack skills; whilst the Lower and Upper Sixth cadets... On Saturday evening, seven of our exceptional musicians performed in the Final of the Concerto Auditions in Cedars Hall. The Café and Shop are closed, but the Cathedral remains open for individual ⦠While some students are at college in Gloucestershire, many more are shielding at home... On Friday evening, the Popular & Commercial Music Department hosted a live streamed concert on YouTube featuring talented young musicians performing a selection of original songs and covers. The focus for the event was to showcase Wells singer songwriters. Wells Cathedral's beloved resident tomcat Louis has died. Located at the southern tip of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and described as the âmost poeticâ of the English Cathedrals, Wells Cathedral is home to a thriving spiritual, musical and historical community that stretches back nearly 850 years. image caption Emergency services were called to Wells Cathedral after the woman became trapped between two turrets A cathedral spokesman said the ⦠All News The Associateship examination consists of two... We are delighted to have been chosen as Independent School of the Year 2020 for Performing Arts!Wells secured the title, awarded by Independent School Parent Magazine, for âreally living their philosophy of âBe what you can beâ [sic] through their elite and general programmes.âHead Master, Alastair Tighe said, âThis is such a fantastic achievement. The initial drawings form part of the Man-Made / Natural Structures theme.Head of Art, Linzi Stockdale-Bridson has been particularly encouraged by the high standard of the work completed to date.Â. He said: "On Thursday 14 November 2019, Louis, Wells Cathedral's beloved cat, passed away after a short illness. We are proud to say that several pupils made it to the top 40 songs with Woody Collins receiving a Highly Commended prize and... Brass musicians gave two fabulous virtual brass concerts on Friday afternoon: A âLockdown Lunchtimeâ concert and a âBrass Teatime Treatsâ concert.Performers, playing French horns, trombones, trumpets and tubas, ranged in age from 8 to 18, and took part from across the globe – from homes in Wells to London, Devon, Alderney and Hong Kong! Wells Cathedral has been described as âthe most poetic of the English Cathedralsâ. Wells is still open to visitors. In mid-May, National Youth Orchestra percussionists, Alfie Creber and Stan Talman, along with Co-ordinator of the Percussion Department, Jayne Obradovic, recorded videos for the National Star Charity project. 28 Jul 2015. To mark the 40th anniversary of the governmentâs Music and Dance Scheme, young musicians from the UKâs five specialist music schools have collaborated on a new commission.An 80-piece virtual orchestra has been formed by pupils from Wells Cathedral School, Chethamâs, St Maryâs Edinburgh, The Purcell School and the Yehudi Menuhin School.Wells provided one of the biggest cohorts, with 23 pupils playing string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments.The pupils recorded their own individual parts of a new piece specially written for... Year 11 pupils at Wells Cathedral School celebrated an extraordinary set of GCSE results on Thursday, despite an unsettling and anxious wait amidst Department for Education policy changes. A number of pupils in the Senior School have recently taken the opportunity to be part of a pen pal arrangement with pupils from Toowoomba Grammar School in Queensland, Australia. Current pupils included Amy Cleverly... Wells was honoured to host the U13 Somerset Junior Pathway cricket matches on the beautiful Cedars pitch over the summer break. The Grounds Team ensured that the grounds were in perfect shape and it proved to be a lovely afternoon of cricket. Jack Moore, Somerset Boys U13 Cricket Coach, said, âA massive thank you to the school for hosting the matches. Over 350 pupils participated across the week with some absolutely thrilling finishes to each race, including a new school record! The Café and Shop are closed, but the Cathedral remains open for individual prayer, lighting of candles and quiet reflection. Wells Cathedral is located in Wells, Somerset. The majority of offers are from Russell Group Universities to study subjects as diverse as Aeronautics, Classics, Geography, Music, Philosophy and Theology, and Psychology.Many Wells Upper Sixth musicians are also in the process of applying to Conservatoire through applications and recorded auditions, used this year for the... Congratulations to Heidi Ashton and Maisie Warner, both budding young writers in Year 6, who have been shortlisted from thousands of entries for the Top 100 finalists in the national Explore Learning Story Competition 2020.Year 6 pupils extended their writing skills over the October half term break by creating 500 word stories to enter into the Explore Learning Writersâ Competition. Address: 15 The Liberty, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2ST. Built between 1175 and 1490, Wells Cathedral ⦠In our virtual Whole School Assembly last week, Head of History, Chris Eldridge, gave this Reflection on Remembrance, a fitting tribute, in this 102nd year marking the end of the First World War: Remembrance Day is an opportunity to reflect on the dead and veterans of all wars. The first virtual version of the Wells Art Contemporary has gone live at Wells Cathedral. This weekend, Year 10 pupil Luke Doyleâs film debut in the award-winning and emotive story, The Song of Names, will be available to view on Netflix for the very first time.The film, directed by Francois Girard, is based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Norman Lebrecht, with the screenplay written by Jeffrey Caine.Starring Clive Owen, Tim Roth and Catherine McCormack, The Song of Names is a heart-wrenching tale of friendship, faith, betrayal and classical music â with... Senior School Wells hockey players are enjoying success across the age ranges, with many selected for trials and matches over the October break and the weeks ahead. Congratulations to Upper Sixth pupil Oisin Moriarty, who has been awarded one of the prizes in the annual Peterhouse Kelvin Science Competition for his essay, written during his Lower Sixth year: ‘Using numerical evidence, what carbon stocks could be enhanced to make the UK carbon neutral?’The Peterhouse Essay Competitions are a great opportunity for Lower Sixth pupils to start exploring their subject and have a taste of university-level research. One involved building a tower from spaghetti and marshmallows. Wells celebrated its 1,111th Birthday on Monday, on St Andrewâs Day, with a Wells Cathedral Service and celebratory St Andrewâs Day cake.Sixth formers attended Wells Cathedral for the Monday Morning Service, which was live streamed to the rest of the School community.At morning break, pupils and staff enjoyed a heart slice of the cake; followed by a St Andrewâs Day themed lunch arranged by Trevor ⦠This competition is run by the Royal Society of Biology and took the form of a one-hour Biology general knowledge paper.Silver Awards to Max Li and Shona MâgadzahBronze Awards to Wayne Chen, Serena Chung, Roisin Clarke, Thomas Fox and Amelia WatsonHighly Commended to Lily WebbCommended to Katie Hastilow, Congratulations to Year 7 ex-chorister and young composer, Woody Collins, whose song, Lockdown Blues, written over the last few months of physical distancing, was featured on BBC Radio Somerset this morning. We are so proud of Year 11 songwriter, Hetta Falzon, who was the Runner Up in the main 13-18 UK/Ireland category at this yearâs Young Songwriter of the Year, with her song âObsessionâ.With entries from over 700 young songwriters, Hettaâs success, at only 15 years of age, in such a prestigious and competitive contest is extraordinary.    Last week she was interviewed on Glastonbury FM and BBC Radio Somerset and has just released her latest song, âOverdoseâ, which she wrote and recorded... Wells Director of Sport and ECB Level 4 Coach, Tom Webley, has gained international recognition this week, as the result of a clip he tweeted with old footage of his first class cricket debut for Somerset, which has now garnered over 130,000 views. ... Duncan Ward is organ specialist Blandine, who was the soloist in the organ symphony by Saint-Saens in a concert in Wells Cathedral... Read More. image caption Louis was a regular sight at Wells Cathedral and enjoyed the attention of visitors. Here is a selection of GCSE and A Level artwork by Senior School pupils in Years 10 to 13, to showcase some of the fantastic work produced by our talented pupils both in School and during the remote learning period over the course of this academic year. The Liberty, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2ST, Pupils in Pre-Prep and Nursery have been incredibly creative over the last few weeks, honing their acting, singing and dancing skills for the end of term Christmas Cracker. Congratulations to Junior School trumpeter, Cole Craggs, winner of a Future Talent Robinson Award, at the tender age of just 10 years old.Cole, who is in Year 6 at Wells, originally applied to Future Talent’s Junior Programme. Show map. The boys thoroughly enjoyed the game and their excitement was clear to see.âThe Wells Grounds Team ensured that the pitch played superbly well and the beautiful School grounds... Cellist and BBC Young Musician of the Year Winner 2016, Sheku Kanneh-Mason performed a version of the Dvorak Cello Concerto especially arranged for reduced forces in the Cathedral on 16th September, with the Fantasia Orchestra and the conductor Tom Fetherstonhaugh.The musicians rehearsed on the evening of the 15th, and members of the Wells Cathedral School Strings Department were invited to attend this rehearsal.Accompanied by a number of Graduate Music Assistants and Wells Co-ordinator of Strings, Simon Smith, 25 pupils were... Year 10 pupils studying Art have already completed some high quality drawings this term as part of the Personal Portfolio component of their Art GCSE.
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