SCS Blogs
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Friday 24 February 2023 A recipe for academic achievement In the sixth of our series of blogs about what makes Salisbury Cathedral School special, Rowen Gower considers five key ingredients for academic success.
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Thursday 1 December 2022 Salisbury Cathedral School Welcomes new House Parents to the Boarding House Salisbury Cathedral School welcomes Mr Reynolds and Ms Wernham to their new role as House Parents in the boarding house.
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Tuesday 17 May 2022 Getting ready for Reception is child's play In the fifth of our blog series investigating what makes Salisbury Cathedral School special, our Head of Pre-Prep, Linda Cunningham-Brown, asks parents to relax about their children starting school. By all means enjoy the excitement of this major milestone in your child’s life, but don’t worry about reading and writing before they even begin.
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Friday 18 June 2021 Playing for Success In the fourth of our blog series about what makes Salisbury Cathedral School Special, we join Year One to discover how the school is doing things differently for some of its youngest pupils
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Thursday 4 March 2021 Outdoor Learning: is it time to Rewild your Child? Our beautiful campus is undoubtedly one of the key ingredients of what makes our school special. Right in the heart of the city, our pupils reside in 27 acres of green space which is open for play every break time from when they are three to thirteen years old. Muddy knees and flushed faces rush around making memories next to the lake, beneath the canopies of trees, in dens built from sticks and playing chase across lawns and pitches.
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Friday 12 February 2021 There's more to music than meets the ear In the second of our new series about what makes Salisbury Cathedral School special, we explore the many benefits of a musical education. Read the blog to find out why the beautiful music that beats in the heart of our school is much more valuable to our children’s development than we often appreciate.
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Friday 8 January 2021 Being a Chorister: A Life of Two Halves In the first of a new series about what makes Salisbury Cathedral School special, we focus on our choristers and how they learn so much more than incredible music