eNews Exeat May 2012
Georgians meet HM The Queen
The Queen visited Windsor today with HRH Prince Phillip. The First, Second and Third Year girls as well as teachers, support staff, parents and siblings were the first to see the Queen as she came out of the King Henry VIII Gate at Windsor Castle.
Chapel Choir Sing at Westminster Abbey
The Chapel Choir had the privilege of being invited to sing at Westminster Abbey as part of the celebrations for their 25th Anniversary Year. The choir led Evensong for a packed congregation and finished the service with the second performance of Howard Goodall’s “Oh be Joyful” which was commissioned for the choir. We were so pleased to see so many parents at the Abbey, many of whom joined the choir for a wonderful meal to celebrate the occasion.
Headmistress' Lecture: Nasser Hussain
Nasser Hussain OBE, former England Cricket Captain and current Sky Sports presenter was the guest speaker at the second Headmistress’ Lecture of the year on Monday 30 April.
A C Grayling
The Sixth Form were delighted to welcome Professor Grayling to speak to them on Tuesday 24 April. His lecture was entitled “The Value of Studying the Humanities” and it explored how the study of these subjects adds to the richness of life. Professor Grayling was Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck before founding the New College of the Humanities which opens its doors for the first time in September 2012.
New Head Girl's Team 2012
St George's Day 2012
GCSE Drama Performances
Congratulations to the GCSE Drama classes who performed their final GCSE Drama examination pieces on 26 April. The pieces were devised by the girls, using a set play as the inspiration. In “The Void” the life stories of 4 people are explored when they are trapped in the void between heaven and hell. In order to move on into the afterlife the 4 characters must choose their happiest and most important memory, so that it can be recorded and they can live it for eternity. In contrast, “The Streets” followed the lives of 4 prostitutes who lived together and the aftermath of one of their murders. Both plays explored complex and challenging issues and used powerful devices to support the story.
Essex Castles
On Wednesday 25 April the intrepid First Years ventured out into the monsoon rains for a trip back in time to the medieval period. The warm dry bus took them to Essex, first to Mountfitchet, a Norman Motte and Bailey castle that has been reconstructed as it would have been in the 1100’s, including animals such as deer and chickens, the church, the crook houses and the hall, as well as the palisade walls and trebuchets. The First Years enjoyed the way the past was bought to life, including the grizzly sight of a hanged man in the centre of the village and the defensive features of the castles, very similar to some of the models they made back in the Autumn Term. After a soggy hour they got back on the bus and went to Hedingham castle, a Square Keep castle. Activities here included brass rubbings and a tour of the castle; imagining the medieval people and their lives from 900 years before, including the siege by King John and the banquets that would have been held there. The medieval loos were a particular highlight! They arrived back at school, soggy but with a greater understanding of the lives of the people and they have been studying this year. Many thanks to Mrs Potter, Miss Jackson and Rev. Sistig.
Marathon Runners
Congratulations to School Secretary, Mrs Alexander, and visiting Violin teacher, Mr Perkins, who both competed in the London Marathon in April. It was Mrs Alexander’s first full marathon and she finished in an impressive 4 hours 12 minutes and 42 seconds! Mr Perkins is a seasoned professional having not only run the London marathon before, he has also taken part in 4 Iron Man Triathlons; swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles and then finishing with a full 26.2 mile marathon! He finished this marathon in 3 hours 49 minutes and 57 seconds.
Fifth Year visit Parliament
On Monday 30 April the Fifth Year went to the Palace of Westminster, or the Houses of Parliament, as it is also known, where we had a guided tour of the House of Commons. We spent an amazing time walking around the building, as the architecture inside was very impressive with its statues of key members of Parliament and giant paintings, showing key moments in history. We also had the opportunity to meet Adam Afriyie, who is the MP for Windsor, and to listen his interesting talk on reasons for going into politics. He was very enthusiastic and so we were all engaged in what he was saying. This trip fascinated our year group so much that now we are planning to come back to observe Prime Minister’s Question Time.
5 Minutes with Mr Garnett
Chapel Choir Celebrate 25 Years
As one of the major events celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the St George’s School Chapel Choir, the Choir performed a stunning evening of music at Eton College Chapel on 24 March 2012 conducted by Mr Hillier.
Simon Singh's Big Bang!
Dr Simon Singh, the popular author, journalist, TV presenter and director brought Science and Mathematics to the fore on Friday 16 March 2012. GCSE and A Level Mathematicians and Scientists were a captivated audience during his thoughtful and entertaining lecture, which was also attended by students from other local schools.


