Congratulations to our Year 11s for their impressive set of GCSE results

Congratulations to our Year 11s for their impressive set of GCSE results Congratulations to our Year 11s for their impressive set of GCSE results. It is important to recognise that, despite nearly half of your secondary school life having been disrupted by COVID, your enthusiasm, resilience, adaptability and determination to succeed have carried you through admirably and we are extremely […]

Congratulations to our Sixth Form pupils who have received their A Level results!

Sixth Form pupils receive their A Level results Congratulations to our Sixth Form pupils who have received their A Level results! Their 100% pass rate included 42% of results at top grades and 72% of A-Level grades at A*-B. We are very proud of our pupils’ hard work, fortitude and excellent achievements, and we wish them everything of the very […]

Athlete Rosie triumphs at the Sussex championships

Athlete Rosie triumphs at the Sussex championships LOGS is very proud to report that Rosie Kornevall won both the 200m and the 300m, achieving personal bests, at the Sussex Track and Field championships at the weekend at Crawley. Rosie won the 200m under 17W gold medal with a time of 25.97 and the 300m under 17W gold medal with a […]

From camel trekking to tectonic plates – 10 days in Morocco

From camel trekking to tectonic plates – 10 days in Morocco Over half term, students from Year 12 and 13 travelled to Morocco for a ten-day trip. The broad purpose of the trip was to experience first-hand an economically developing country, and to learn about its culture and geography. Starting in Marrakech, we travelled south to Zagora, then north again to […]

Gothia World Cup in Sweden

Gothia Cup in Sweden This summer, a number of LOGS pupils went off to the Gothia Youth World Cup in Sweden, forming part of the Prep School Pumas Team and representing both LOGS and England alike. Below is a report written by some of their parents.  The boys flew out to the tournament alone, most for the first time, with their teams […]

Ms Dinmore’s artwork beats thousands to be hung in Royal Academy summer exhibition

Ms Dinmore’s artwork beats thousands to be hung in Royal Academy summer exhibition The artwork of Head of the Art Faculty Jane Dinmore has been chosen from thousands to be exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London.  Here’s Hoping was selected from 22,000 submissions to appear in the prestigious annual show, held by the Royal Academy of Arts […]

Charity champion Chanel chosen to carry Queen’s Baton in Commonwealth Games relay

Charity champion Chanel chosen to carry Queen’s Baton in Commonwealth Games relay YEAR 11’s Chanel Pritchard has been chosen to take part in this summer’s Commonwealth Games celebrations thanks to her charity work.  Chanel is one of 2000 people from around Britain who have been selected to be a batonbearer across the country this summer in the official 16th Queen’s […]

Daring Dan prepares for meeting at Number 10

Daring Dan prepares for meeting at Number 10 YEAR NINE’S Daniel Macdiarmid, who has raised thousands of pounds for a children’s hospice, is hoping to meet Boris Johnson after his good works were singled out by the prime minister’s office for praise.  14-year-old Daniel, known to all as Shrimpy, hit the national news at Christmas after his daredevil sponsored cliff-hang […]