THE origins of Parliament go back to the 13th Century and it can seem a bit of a mysterious process to the uninitiated. But by taking advantage of a House of…
England Lions Dodgeball player Evie Ford kept our girls on their toes this week, showing them some hot footwork in our new sports hall. Evie, a former Head Girl here…
ROALD DAHL would have been delighted with the verve and enthusiasm bubbling over in our Junior School this week. We celebrated Dahl’s 100th birthday with a day of gobblefunk and whoopsy-splunkers…
Of course we welcome new faces here at Adcote – but a horse, followed by a gorilla and now at the start of the autumn term….a stag? We are very…
WE have had an encouraging and immediate response from primary schools wishing to take part in our touring Shakespearean workshops. Last term, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, more…
This year we are lucky enough to have two head girls. Hannah Spalding will be in charge of pastoral care, helping to look after the wellbeing of girls in the…
This month’s winner is Claudia Wojnar, Y9 – Travel Writing Mrs Rink praised her captivating language use and clear grasp of literary technique. Hemingway eat your heart out! The Turkish…
Congratulations to Kinvara Garner in Year 9, who is becoming something of a celebrity in the junior equestrian world. On her Shetland pony Smokey Joe, 14-year-old Kinvara stormed home in first…
Last Friday was a very busy day, both inside and outside Adcote School. On the sports’ field, battles of an athletic nature were taking place as part of the annual…
This year’s Adcote Shakespeare festival ended with a visit from Ellesmere Primary School who brought their year 6 pupils for a morning of drama as they performed scenes from some…