Arnold House Annual Review 2021

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ANNUALREVIEW 2021 The Annual Review focusses on three areas: Year 8 Leavers, Curriculum Development and New Educational Opportunities, and Fundraising (not this issue). The School Magazine published every autumn, provides a comprehensive account of all the boys’ exploits and achievements throughout the school year.

Farewell Year 8!

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Summer Term Charity Day

or the second year running, Year 8 boys had to contend with much uncertainty surrounding their Common Entrance and Scholarship examinations. Senior Schools adapted their processes with the vast majority thankful that prep schools stepped in, not only to invigilate, but also to mark the papers and send through the results; not dissimilar to the system of teacher assessment being used for GCSEs and A Levels this summer.

School has also contributed to the installation of a defibrillator at Canons Park for the local community. Further, having established closer ties with the ‘Friends of Canons Park’, the school plans to install beehives as part of a combined drive to improve the wildlife and biodiversity of the park, as well as offering learning opportunities for the boys and pupils from local schools. Charity Over the year, the boys staff and parents raised awareness and support for a number of charities. This was a record year for raising funds for these charities who were extremely grateful to receive the support during what has been a very challenging year for fundraising in general. In the autumn term the boys supported St John’s Hospice with a Yellow and Green Day, in the spring it was a Food theme for the London foodbank initiative City Harvest and in the summer the boys took part in a pyjama day in aid of Brain Charity UK. The total money raised was: £14,000. The Arnold Society During the spring term we were delighted to launch an exciting new club for AH old boys; The Arnold Society. Through this new platform, we hope to be able to encourage our old boys to remain connected to Arnold House and their prep school days. As part of the launch, a dedicated website has been created, designed to be modern, informative and interactive. As a private social media platform for our old boys, it will be an easy way to re-connect with school friends, reminisce, share information and receive updates from Arnold House School on recent news and events as well as being able to browse the school archives, join the Business Directory and benefit from career support. Life membership to The Arnold Society is automatic on leaving Arnold House School and in addition to the website; a new programme of events and a dedicated newsletter ‘Post House’ will soon be launched.

The Arnold Society Web Site

The Huxley Building The Governors were able to secure the purchase of the Huxley Building in late November 2020. Since then there has been much to do to ensure that adjustments and some improvements to the garden and indoor spaces are completed in time for the classroom equipment to be set up in August. We start with 40 Pre-Reception (3+) and 40 Reception (4+) boys who will be cared for by a team of ten specialist Early Years staff plus two administrative support staff.

Despite this, and as we have come to expect, the boys took it all in their stride and met the standard expected of them by their chosen senior schools with a good deal to spare. We had 34 boys in the year group, the largest Year 8 for five years, which led in turn to a large contingent sitting scholarship exams: James Gavens and Barney Parker (both Westminster), Theo Fairclough (UCS), Samuel Yu (Eton) and Dariush Ghaffapour, Sebastian Jarrett, Dhiraj Lakhwani, Oscar McKinnon, Sam Mendelsohn, Ishaan Moorthy and Alex Salem (all

The Huxley Building

Arnold House School 1 Loudoun Road St.John’s Wood, London NW8 0LH Telephone: 020 7266 4840 Email: office@arnoldhouse.co.uk Website: www.arnoldhouse.co.uk Arnold House School Ltd (Limited by Guarantee). Registered in London Number 889424. Educational Charitable Trust Number 312725

ANNUAL REVIEW | AUGUST 2021

Year 8 2021

St. Paul’s). Otto Wojciechowski also had the honour of being put forward for an Art Scholarship to Haileybury. Particular congratulations go to Jesse Joe Stillit and Reza Sayani who were awarded scholarships to City of London and Sebastian Jarrett and Samuel Yu Music Exhibitions. Many congratulations to all of Year 8 for upholding the school’s strong academic and all-round reputation and in doing so ensuring that they start their senior school careers on the right foot – they have bright futures ahead of them – well done boys!

Senior school destinations

Number of boys transferring

City of London Eton Haileybury Mill Hill

5 3 1 3

Rugby

1

Shrewsbury St. Paul’s Tonbridge UCS Westminster Wetherby Winchester

1 7 1 7 2 2 1


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