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Over 250 students entered our annual House Music competition this year, and on Thursday, 14 March, we saw the culmination of the event with the Young Musician of the Year Final. The audience was treated to impressive performances across all instrumental classes in both Junior (Years 7–9) and Senior (Years 10–13) categories.
From Monday 29th January to Thursday 1st February, the annual Wilson’s School House Music competition took place. This year, we had a bumper entry, with nearly 250 students from across the school taking part!
We were fortunate to have some extremely distinguished judges visit the school to adjudicate the seven different instrument categories ...
On 19th January, almost seventy Year Seven students anxiously gathered to perform their feverishly-rehearsed monologue to friends and relatives in the JJ Hall at the annual Year Seven Drama Soirée.
The students under the spotlight had been selected as the best in their class, having scored 8/10 or better in their Drama lessons, thus making ...
The inception of the Spring Term marked the hosting of House Countdown, mimicking the established game Countdown—previously a staple of British culture, and now soon-to-be a staple of Wilsonian society! In the run up to the competition, colourful posters and descriptive notices were displayed school-wide; nevertheless, with this ...
On Thursday 7th December, the Charities Committee hosted the grand finale for the University Challenge Competition, raising money for this year’s chosen charities: Lives not Knives and Mind.
The preliminary rounds saw Brecon and Southwark qualifying for the final, after a fierce battle of knowledge against ...
The Autumn term has been a busy time for the House and Co-Curricular Team at Wilson’s. House Captains and their Deputies have been getting to know their form groups in the youngest three years of the school and planning a wide variety of events. Duty Prefects have been instrumental in the provision of nearly 100 lunchtime co-curricular clubs and ...
On the 23rd of November, the Charities Committee hosted the preliminary rounds for the school University Challenge competition to help raise money for our charities of choice this year - Lives not Knives and Mind.
Organised by the Charities Prefect (Edwin in Year Thirteen) and his team, each form selected ...
It’s been a particularly busy start to the school year, with many exciting new developments in the different ways for pupils to get involved in the extra-curricular life of the school. Our Clubs Fair showcased the wide range of activities for pupils to enjoy; Vertical Tutoring begins next week; we even now record attendance at clubs via a QR code ...