Last summer, my family and I visited the famous Terracotta Army in Guanzhong, China. I went with my family. It was one of the most interesting places I have ever been to because it is truly one of a kind. I was very excited when I saw how huge the site was and how there…
On 3rd March 2026, members of the Pipes & Drums took part in performing to the speakers and attendees of the Surrey County Council Armed Forces Covenant Conference. The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise from the nation ensuring that those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated…
Founded by UNESCO to celebrate authors, promote publishing and promote literacy, World Book Day was made an international holiday in 1995. Yet, the day only became popular in the UK in 1997. Since then World Book Day has grown into a global celebration of literature and has become a powerful way to inspire a love…
The QG interviewed Ms Weeks who is the Head of Academic Enrichment and has been at Gordon’s School since September 2022. What is your role in the school? I teach RE, PSHE and my passion, History. My job title involves the creation, management and development of the co-curricular academic opportunities on offer to the students.…
Excitement is intensifying for the Seaford Fast Five Netball Tournament where the 1st and 2nd Netball teams will be competing on 19 March. They are keen and ready to smash this tournament out of the park. The 1st team has won 49/67 of their matches this season, so we are confident in their ability to continue this exceptional…
On the 26th of February, Gordon’s was invited to the Regional Final of the Team Maths Challenge, run by the UK Maths Trust (UKMT). The UK maths challenge is an organisation that gets hundreds of thousands of young people problem solving with maths and is run by volunteers. It has been running for over twenty…
Dr Stuart Lawrence’s visit offered a powerful reminder of how personal history, hardship, and hope can shape a life dedicated to positive change. His family’s story begins long before his own childhood: his mother was born in Jamaica and moved to the UK at just fourteen, while his father travelled between the two countries before…
Gordon’s spoke to Mr Tom Mundy, the Head of Commercial. He has worked here for just over two years. What do you do in the school? My role is all about generating revenue for the school, in other words this is money for the school that does not come from fees. That includes renting out…
On 1 March, the U18 Boys’ Rugby Sevens team took to the field for their own high‑intensity tournament, facing a strong line-up of schools in a demanding schedule of matches. Displaying discipline, physicality, and impressive composure, the boys battled through fixtures against Seaford, Trinity, Kingswood, and Wellington College. Their efforts were rewarded with progression into…
Gordon’s School U18 Girls’ Rugby Union squad delivered an impressive display of grit and determination at the Rugby Invitational held on 27 February, proudly “Bleeding Green” on the 3G throughout the day. The team performed strongly in the pool stages, securing a well‑earned second place overall, which advanced them into the semi-finals against Tiffin Girls’…