With over 477 schools around the country entering and only 40 prizes available, a huge congratulations to Sophia in Year 10 for her winning entry in the 2023 Spirited Arts Competition judged by the National Association of Religious Education. If you wish to read her winning entry, follow this link: https://www.natre.org.uk/about-natre/projects/spirited-arts/spirited-arts-gallery/2023/anamism-purpose/
There was an amazing amount of leaves given out in the Celebration Assembly today. Well done to Darcey, Hannah, Amber, Georgia, Teddie, Isobel, Raven, Ari, Lucas and Michael for all their hard work to earn their leaves.
Year 1 had a brilliant time on their visit to Steyning Museum. They loved investigating the wide range of old and new toys, behaved beautifully, and asked some really thoughtful questions. They enjoyed learning what old toys were like and what they were made of. We even got to see a very old teddy bear that was over 100 years old!
Winning Wednesday!
Many congratulations to the U13A and B netball teams who took both victories yesterday. Excellent teamwork and adaptability throughout the squads were a joy to work with.
Shoreham College gathered on Friday afternoon to mark the fallen in a moving act of remembrance. Held every year in honour of the former pupils who gave their lives in defence of the country, the service was well attended by all year 7 and upward pupils, parents, grandparents and staff.
Head boy and girl Harrison and Jasmine read the Roll of Honour in front of the memorial plaques in the College quad, followed by Bella reading from Ecclesiasticus, Chapter 44 v1-14
The Service was officiated by Reverend George Butterworth and wreaths were laid at the College memorial by Mrs Bakhtiari on behalf of the College; The President of the Old Shorehamers’ Association Mr Abbott on behalf of the ex-pupils and The Chair of the Parent’s Association Mrs Charlotte Coe on behalf of the parents.
The last post was played by beautifully by Beau.
Principal, Mrs Bakhtiari spoke of the service, “This was a fittingly solemn moment in the College calendar, where we came together to give thanks and remember the sacrifice of all those that have fought in wars to defend and protect our way of life. The names of the Old Shorehamers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars were read out, and the Shoreham College community remembered all one hundred and five of them.
Amber and Rosa in Year 6 were winners on Sunday in a dance competition in Guildford. Dancing with iStar, the girls placed 3rd in contemporary dance, and 2nd in commercial dance. Well done both!