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Beat the Heads of House Event!

Beat the Heads of House Event!


Lucy Joannou
Lucy Joannou
Beat the Heads of House Event!

This week, our annual Beat the Heads of House event took place. The Heads of House, who are usually the ones guiding and leading their Houses to victory in various school events, teamed up and took on the challenge themselves. However, despite their best efforts, it was clear that the students came prepared, bringing their A-game to the quiz floor!

A team of our excellent sixth form students put together a fun and engaging quiz which really tested our knowledge! After several rounds of questions, the results were announced. The students, full of enthusiasm and competitive spirit, secured the top spot and left the Heads of House trailing behind in joint third place!

The event was a fantastic display of school spirit, with everyone enjoying the opportunity to compete in a lighthearted and engaging way.

A big congratulations to the winning students, and a well-done to all participants! This event has not only boosted House morale but has also given everyone a chance to bond and share in the excitement of a healthy competition. We’re already looking forward to next year—who knows what will happen next time!

Until then, the Heads of House will be busy plotting their comeback!

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