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SUBJECT NEWS see! It took a lot of self-control to climb back down into my world but my need to keep this place a secret got me back down the tunnel in time to greet my mother when she came home. I told myself I would be back tomorrow, and that I shall be.

simply a grotesque legend. It was very real. It had taken his father.” Judges response: A bleak story for bleak times. Rowan's story takes place in the vastness of outer space, a far cry from the underground tunnels of the previous story or the confines of its readers' bedrooms. But in its vastness lies the loneliness of Rowan’s characters, with humanity spread out and separated by all of her universe, the reader is left to question can we still connect to save each other? Staff commented that Rowan’s story was as skillfully written as some published work they had read. A promising talent, we look forward to seeing more creative work from these pupils.

Until tomorrow, adventure awaits, Martin.” Judges response: In a time when most of us were stuck indoors, with only limited contact with our friends and family, Cecilia’s story reminds us of the escapism that books provide and the importance of feeding your imagination. It was also lovely to see a plot where unlikely friendships formed in the place of prejudice and fear.

Upper School Winner: Rowan Reddy

Text into Performance

Year 7 explored ‘text into performance’ using Frankenstein as the text.They discussed some of the key themes and ideas in this seminal story of invention, creation and destruction and read an abridged version of the play before moving on to create their own 'Creature' from recyclable materials. They were extraordinarily inventive: using craft paper, plastics, textiles, socks and bottle tops to create their own inventions.They then performed an extract of the play using their puppets as actors.

“Grayson, however, was watching the void carefully, and not without a little apprehension. There was nothing out there now except stars, and the tiny shadows of other spaceships, but he knew how quickly it could appear. He’d met it before. The Dragon. It roamed the infinite darkness, shapeshifting, growing six wings and then two wings and then none. Its eyes were always the same, though. Flat and black like that of a shark. Planet-eater, some called it, but Grayson didn’t believe in giving names to monsters. The Dragon was not

The English Department thoroughly enjoyed hosting an exciting and full morning's enrichment for these pupils.

Heroes and Villains with Andy Briggs

Year 7 spent several weeks creating their own stories, featuring an amazing hero and villain. Each pupil created a hero and/or villain to feature in the opening chapter of their imagined story. The top eighteen across the year were judged by Andy Briggs: the winner was Mai Anh Nguyen (7X). Andy gave personalised feedback to the finalists and presented to all of Y7 about his experiences of the writer, screenwriter and producer.

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PGS Connect

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Careers and Universities

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pages 120-121

A Level Geology

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pages 116-117

Ithaka Prize

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pages 112-113

Exceptional IB Results

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pages 114-115

Sparking Every Interest

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page 102

Year 10 Taster Day

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page 103

Community Action Workplace

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page 101

New Prefects for 2022

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Special Collections

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page 97

Learning to Negotiate: Heart toHeart

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page 96

House Drama

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pages 94-95

Whitcombe House

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page 91

Smith House

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page 89

Grant House

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Latter House

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page 88

Duke of Edinburgh Award

2min
pages 84-85

Cricket

13min
pages 73-82

Archaeology in Kent

1min
page 83

A Sporting Spirit

2min
page 69

Solem Quartet Composers Workshop

4min
pages 60-61

Arabian Nights

3min
pages 56-57

Coming Back to Sport

2min
page 70

Text into Performance

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page 55

The Annual PGS Library Writing Competition

1min
page 54

Art & Biology Team Up for Competition

4min
pages 49-53

A Tribute to David MacDonald

2min
page 43

Engineering Gold for

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pages 46-48

Staff Leavers and Joiners

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pages 38-42

Art Club

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page 37

Design & Technology

3min
pages 44-45

Stock Market Club

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page 35

Geo Club Collaboration

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page 33

Portsmouth Point: Thanks a Million

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Chasing The Sun

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Citizenship Day

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Record-breaking Fundraising Success

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PortsFest: Sea Shanty Sensation

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Success at UKMT Senior Maths Challenge

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Geography Club

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page 32

Giving Day Radio

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page 20

Record-Breaking Donation for Wilkie Scholars

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pages 8-9

Diversity and Inclusion

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page 13

Chancellors of the Future

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page 15

Destined for Success: Destiny Elected to Youth Parliament

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pages 10-12

Dr Cotton’s Review

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Welcome

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LGBTQ+ Symposium

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page 14

Celebrating the First-Ever Giving Day

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