Charterhouse Calendar OQ 2018 v1 · the Charterhouse half-CeNtury Author Title Genre Harper Lee To...
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CHARTERHOUSE
Oration Quarter 2018
20182018 (United Kingdom)
January 2018M T W T F S S
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February 2018M T W T F S S
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March 2018M T W T F S S
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April 2018M T W T F S S
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May 2018M T W T F S S
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June 2018M T W T F S S
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July 2018M T W T F S S
12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31
August 2018M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31
September 2018M T W T F S S
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October 2018M T W T F S S
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November 2018M T W T F S S
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December 2018M T W T F S S
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1 Jan 2018 New Year's Day2 Jan 2018 2nd January (Scotland)25 Jan 2018 Burns Night (Scotland)1 Mar 2018 St. David's Day (Wales)17 Mar 2018 St Patrick's Day (Northern
Ireland)19 Mar 2018 'St Patrick's Day' observed
(Northern Ireland)30 Mar 2018 Good Friday1 Apr 2018 Easter Sunday
2 Apr 2018 Easter Monday (ENG, NIR, WAL)
2 Apr 2018 Easter Monday (Scotland)23 Apr 2018 St. George's Day7 May 2018 Early May Bank Holiday28 May 2018 Spring Bank Holiday9 Jun 2018 Queen's Birthday12 Jul 2018 Battle of the Boyne (Northern
Ireland)6 Aug 2018 Summer Bank Holiday
(Scotland)
27 Aug 2018 Summer Bank Holiday (ENG, NIR, WAL)
31 Oct 2018 Halloween5 Nov 2018 Guy Fawkes Day11 Nov 2018 Remembrance Sunday30 Nov 2018 St Andrew's Day (Scotland)25 Dec 2018 Christmas Day26 Dec 2018 Boxing Day
CHARTERHOUSE
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Oration Quarter 2018
Charterhouse Values
Responsibility
Perseverance
Moral Courage
Open-mindedness
Kindness
BOLD Exclusive: nothing else arranged at this time
*Starred Priority: trumps all other entries
Italics Priority over everything except starred items
Normal Gives way to starred and italicised items
Not entered No priority at all: gives way to everything
Bold Italics Priority for Brooke Hall
† Day pupils attend these Sunday Chapel Services
FOURTH FORM MASTERS AND TIMINGS FOR ACADEMIC MEETINGS WITH THE MASTER OF THE UNDER SCHOOL
Fourth Form Monday4mb Mr M Begbie 10.154ef Miss EA Fletcher 10.304ns Mrs NO Sutton 10.45 Friday4cc The Revd CA Case 10.154kb Mr KD Brown 10.304dw Dr DG Wright 10.45
Notes
the Charterhouse half-CeNtury
Author Title Genre
Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Fiction (Science Fiction / Humour)
Margaret Atwood The Handmaid’s Tale Fiction (Dystopian)
Malorie Blackman Noughts and Crosses Fiction (Young Adult)
John Boyne The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Fiction (Young Adult)
Emily Brontë Wuthering Heights Fiction
Albert Camus The Outsider Fiction (Philosophy)
Angela Carter The Bloody Chamber Fiction
Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express Fiction (Crime)
Wilkie Collins The Woman in White Fiction
Charles Dickens Great Expectations Fiction
F Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Fiction
Karen Joy Fowler We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves Fiction
Gabriel García Márquez One Hundred Years of Solitude Fiction
Ben Goldacre Bad Science Popular Science
William Golding Lord of the Flies Fiction
Robert Graves I, Claudius Fiction (Historical)
John Green The Fault in Our Stars Fiction (Young Adult)
Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Fiction (Young Adult)
Robert Harris Pompeii Fiction (Historical)
Kazuo Ishiguro Never Let Me Go Fiction (Dystopian)
Boris Johnson The Churchill Factor History / Biography
Sebastian Junger War History / Politics
Jack Kerouac On the Road Fiction
Tanya Landman Buffalo Soldier Fiction (Young Adult / Historical)
Patrice Lawrence Orangeboy Fiction (Young Adult)
Fifty reading recommendations from current Carthusians
For further information about the books on this list visit:http://www.charterhouse.org.uk/half-century
the Charterhouse half-CeNtury
Author Title Genre
Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird FictionSteven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner Freakonomics Economics
Cixin Liu The Three-Body Problem Fiction (Science Fiction)
Henry Marsh Do No Harm Medicine / MemoirChimamanda Ngozi Adichie Americanah Fiction
George Orwell 1984 Fiction (Dystopian)
RJ Palaccio Wonder Fiction (Young Adult)
Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar Fiction
Terry Pratchett Mort Fiction (Fantasy / Humour)
Mario Puzo The Godfather Fiction (Crime)
JD Salinger The Catcher in the Rye Fiction
Marjane Satrapi Persepolis Graphic Novel
Orson Scott Card Ender’s Game Fiction (Science Fiction)
Zadie Smith White Teeth Fiction
Art Spiegelman Maus Graphic Novel
John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men Fiction
Patrick Süskind Perfume Fiction
Matthew Syed Bounce Sport / Psychology
Donna Tartt The Secret History Fiction
Robert Webb How Not to Be a Boy Autobiography / Memoir
Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray Fiction
Jeanette Winterson Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Fiction
PG Wodehouse The Code of the Woosters Fiction (Humour)
Malala Yousafzai I am Malala Autobiography / Memoir
Markus Zusak The Book Thief Fiction
September 2018saturday 1
2018 September
suNday 2
6.00 pm Headmaster’s Reception for Brooke Hall, OHH Garden
September 2018MoNday 3
8.45 am All Staff Meeting, Hall9.00 am Tennis: LTA Level One Coaching Course, QSC9.30 am Brooke Hall Training until 11.00 am (see separate programme) *Housemasters’ Meeting, SR10.30 am *Heads of Department Meeting, SR11.00 am Coffee available, Brooke Hall11.30 am Brooke Hall Meeting, LT12.30 pm House Tutor Team Meetings1.00 pm Lunch, Saunderites and Gownboys Dining Rooms1.45 pm Brooke Hall Training (see separate programme)3.45 pm Department Meetings5.30 pm Fourths arrive6.00 pm Reception for Fourths and their parents in Houses (with Housemasters,
Matrons, Tutors and Monitors)7.00 pm Chapel Service and Headmaster’s welcome for Fourths and their
parents (parents of Music Award holders to meet the Director of Music after this service, Llewellyn Room)
7.30 pm Fourth Form parents depart Homebill for Fourths followed by induction activities (Tutors and
Monitors attend)
2018 September
tuesday 4 house of the Week: d Week 1 (a)
Quarter begins Quarter’s Theme: Our Values
8.00 am Breakfast, CDR8.30 am Fourth Form Induction Activities commence (see separate programme)9.30 am All First Year Specialist girls arrive in Fletcherites or Halls of
Residence to meet Wardens New First Year Specialist boys arrive in OHH10.00 am New First Year Specialist boys arrive in Houses10.45 am Reception for new First Year Specialist and parents in Houses with
Housemasters, Matrons and Tutors11.45 am Headmaster’s Welcome for parents of new First Year Specialists, Hall New First Year Specialist welcome and induction begins, Lecture
Theatre1.00 pm Fourth Form lunch, CDR2.00 pm Fourth Form Induction Activities continue (see separate programme)5.00 pm Returning First Year Specialist boys arrive in Houses6.00 pm Specialist subject choices meeting, ML9 and ML106.30 pm Fourth Form barbecue, Crown First Year Specialist Homebill, House dining rooms Training for beaks in charge of football teams, PMP7.30 pm Fourth Form House induction with Assistant Housemasters and
Matrons Music School induction for Fourths, RVW (see separate schedule)8.30 pm First Year Specialist Girls return to Halls of Residence Fifths and Remove return Day boarders depart9.15 pm Second Year Specialists return
September 2018WedNesday 5
8.30 am Fourth Form to Headmaster’s Assembly, Hall, meet with Heads of School and then proceed to Form Masters and photographs (until 10.10 am)
First Year Specialists’ induction begins9.00 am Remove to Headmaster’s Assembly, Hall, then proceed to English
Beaks for briefing and Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire (until 10.10 am)
Fifth Form to Mathematics beaks (until 9.55 am)10.00 am Second Year Specialists to Tutors Fifth Form to Headmaster’s Assembly, Hall10.15 am Quarter Fourth Form to Tutors School Monitors’ Meeting, SR (and each week hereafter)11.00 am First Year Specialists to Tutors11.30 am Chapel Fourths remain in Chapel to meet the Senior Chaplain, then proceed to
Hash 4 for Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire (until 12.25 pm)11.45 am First Year Specialists to Headmaster’s Assembly, Hall, followed by
the remainder of Hash 4 Hash 4 for Removes, Fifths and Second Year Specialists12.30 pm Hash 5 Second Year Specialists to Headmaster’s Assembly, Hall (followed
by the remainder of Hash 5)1.15 pm Lunch2.15 pm Hash 63.00 pm Hash 73.45 pm Fourths to Master of the Yearlings’ briefing, LT4.00 pm Academic tests for Selected First Year Specialists Photographs for new First Year Specialists, Concert Hall (see separate
programme)4.15 pm Football: 1st XI v Glenthorne High (H); Yearlings’ trials4.30 pm Yearlings: House football friendlies, Broom & Lees Football: team trials and matches5.00 pm New First Year Specialist induction for selected pupils only, Concert
Hall Football: team training6.30 pm Homebill7.00 pm Study Hour Fourth Form induction programme continues8.00 pm IBDP Briefing for selected First Year Specialists, LT
2018 September
thursday 6
7.40 am Extra School (and each week hereafter)8.45 am Support Staff Presentation, BTT (until 10.00 am)1.30 pm CCF: Shooting Team departs for training2.00 pm First Year Specialist medicals, HHC (see separate schedule)2.15 pm Yearlings’ Football Trials and Swimming tests Football: team trials and training4.15 pm First Year Specialist Girls’ sports options: introductory rota (see
separate schedule)4.30 pm Squash: team trials (not Fourths)7.00 pm CAS Briefing for Pre-U First Year Specialists, BTT8.00 pm Auditions for School Play, BTT9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
friday 7
*All Fourths: HMC tests (see separate programme)
8.30 am Chapel (and each Monday, Wednesday and Friday hereafter) Fifth Form to Tutors (and each week hereafter) Selected First Year IBDP Specialists (S, V, G, g, L, W) Library
induction, Library10.15 am Housemasters’ meeting, SR (and each week hereafter)12.30 pm First Year Pre-U Specialists (S, V, G, g) Library induction, Library1.15 pm Higher Education: UCAS Training for HE Tutors, SR3.45 pm Concert Choir rehearsal, Chapel (and each week hereafter)4.00 pm Extended Essay: deadline for submission of final copy for Pre-U pupils4.15 pm Football: Yearling trials4.30 pm Football: team trials (begin after Chapel Choir rehearsal) Squash: team trials for selected pupils5.30 pm Pupil heads of societies’ training, LT117.00 pm Reinvention: Mr P Monkman’s Slade Summer School Exhibition,
Studio Park House and Noble Award Holders Dinner, PMP8.00 pm Auditions for School Play, BTT Briefing for all New First Year Specialist and Fourth Form Scholars
with the Master of the Scholars, RVW
September 2018saturday 8
7.40 am Extra Labour (and each week hereafter)2.00 pm Football: Yearlings’ trials2.15 pm First Year Specialist Girls’ sport options: introductory rota (see separate
schedule)2.30 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, U16A, U16B XIs v Ardingly (H); Football: U15A, U15B, U15C, U14A, U14B, U14C XIs v Ardingly (A)4.30 pm Art Scholars’ afternoon tea, 6 Dormer’s Close New Music Scholars’ afternoon tea, 137 Peperharow Road4.45 pm First Year and Second Year Specialist Girls’ afternoon tea, Chetwynd6.00 pm Yearlings’ Barbecue and House events, South African Cloister6.30 pm Homebill for Second Year Specialists, Fifths and Removes7.15 pm Extra School (and each week hereafter)7.30 pm First Year Specialists’ Dinner, CDR Specialists’ Club, Crown
2018 September
suNday 9 15th suNday after triNity
8.40 am Extra Labour (and each week hereafter)10.10 am Chapel Choir rehearsal, Chapel Football: ISFA National Sixes, Chigwell10.45 am †Matins. Preacher: Ms Karen Davies, Deputy Head (Pastoral)11.30 am Eucharist, MMC12 noon Yearlings: Swimming tests (until 1.00 pm)2.00 pm Yearlings: Sport options trials and Swimming tests (see separate
schedule) First Year Specialist medicals, HHC (see separate schedule)2.30 pm First Year Specialists: Softball tournament, Crown6.30 pm Homebill First Year Specialists: Barbecue, Crown7.40 pm Adsum
September 2018MoNday 10 house of the Week: B Week 2 (B)
Focus: Responsibility
10.15 am Headmaster’s Staff Briefing, Armoury (and each week hereafter) Oxford and Cambridge Universities: Briefing for Second Year
Specialist applicants, LT Deadline for ACT Preparation Course registration First Year IBDP Specialists (H, D, B, P, R, F): Library induction,
Library Removes to Tutors (and each week hereafter)12.30 pm First Year Pre-U Specialists (L, W, H, D): Library induction, Library3.45 pm Sports Performance Programme: Meeting for selected athletes, LT4.15 pm Yearlings: Monday Activities (and each week hereafter until Exeat)5.45 pm Choral Evensong, Chapel (and each week hereafter until Exeat)7.00 pm Saunderite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (S and V), BCR First Year Specialists: Citizenship workshops (see separate programme)8.00 pm Auditions for School Play, BTT Verite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House Second Year Specialists making UCAS Applications for Medicine or
Veterinary Science planning meeting, Sc2109.00 pm Scottish Dancing, Hall (and each week hereafter) Wind Music Society, RVW (and each week hereafter)
2018 September
tuesday 11
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC1.30 pm CCF: Shooting Team departs for training2.00 pm First Year Specialist medicals, HHC (until 4.00 pm)2.30 pm Yearlings’ sport options: introductory rota (and each week hereafter
until Exeat) Football: 1st XI v Lancing (A); Tics Round 1; 2nd, 3rd, U16A XIs v
Harrow (H) Golf v Cranleigh and Wellington, Worplesdon; Juniors v Bradfield (A) Hockey v RGS (H)5.15 pm Meeting for selected overseas pupils, LT7.00 pm Girdlestoneite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (G and g), BCR French Department Lecture: Mai 68, cinquante ans après,
Mr NJ Budden, SR8.00 pm Lockite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House Piano Recital: Emmanuel Despax, Hall9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown Chamber Choir rehearsal, RVW (and each week hereafter)
September 2018WedNesday 12
10.15 am Fourths to Tutors (and each week hereafter)11.00 am First Year Pre-U Specialists (B, P, R, F): Library induction, Library3.45 pm Chapel Choir rehearsal, Llewellyn Room (and each week hereafter) Saxophone Quartet, RVW (and each week hereafter) Wind Ensemble, Jameson Room (and each week hereafter) Selected Fourths (S, V, G, g) briefing on creative arts, LT4.00 pm Extended Essay: deadline for submission of draft copy for IBDP
candidates4.10 pm Selected Fourths (L, W, H, D): briefing on creative arts, LT4.30 pm Selected Fourths (B, P, R): briefing on creative arts, LT String Chamber Music, RVW (and each week hereafter) Contemporary Jazz Choir, CH (and each week hereafter) Hockey v RGS (A)4.45 pm Wind Quartet, RVW (and each week hereafter)5.15 pm Symphony Orchestra rehearsal, Llewellyn Room (and each week
hereafter)7.00 pm *Societies Fair (compulsory for all First Year Specialists), Hall Daviesite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House *All Fifth Form: Study Skills Seminar, Paths of the Study Sensei, LT8.00 pm Pageite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House9.00 pm Water Polo: U16 House Competition, QSC (and each week hereafter)
2018 September
thursday 13
1.00 pm CCF: Shooting Team departs for Earl Roberts Competition, Pirbright2.30 pm Golf: West Sussex Invitational, West Sussex Racquets v Wellington (A) Squash: Team training5.00 pm Girls’ Hockey v Lord Wandsworth (A)5.30 pm String Chamber Music, RVW (and each week hereafter until Exeat6.00 pm Squash: 1st V v OCs7.00 pm Perception Lecture: The Mystery of the Teenage Brain, Professor
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, TED Speaker (Deputy Director, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL), SR
Bodeite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer Support, in House
Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (R and H), BCR Spanish Lecture, ML8 Presentation to all First Year Specialists taking ACT preparation course,
LT8.00 pm Hodgsonite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC Jazz Band, Under Hall (and each week hereafter)
friday 14
3.45 pm Concert Choir, Chapel (and each week hereafter until Exeat)4.25 pm Chapel Choir, Chapel (and each week hereafter until Exeat)5.15 pm Chamber Orchestra RVW (and each week hereafter until Exeat)5.30 pm String Orchestra, Llewellyn Room (and each week hereafter until
Exeat)7.00 pm Gownboy Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (P and B), BCR First Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate programme)8.00 pm Robinite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House8.45 pm Swimming: Seniors’ House Swimming Heats, QSC9.00 pm Gold DofE: deadline for on-line registration
September 2018saturday 15
9.45 am Forum for prospective pupils and their parents, Hall2.00 pm Remove and Yearlings: Saturday Activities (and each week hereafter) Cross Country: Charterhouse Cup (H) Sixth Form Open Afternoon (2019 entry), BTT and Hall2.15 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, U16A XIs v Royal Russell (H); U15A, U15B, U14A,
U14B XIs v Royal Russell (A)2.30 pm Football: 3rd XI v Elm Grove Colts (H); 4th, U16B, U15D, U14C XIs v
KES Witley (H); U15C XI v KES Witley (A); U16C, U16D, U14D, U14E, U14F XIs v Bradfield (H); 5th, 6th XIs v Bradfield (A)
Rugby v Gordon’s (A) Open Studio, Studio
2018 September
suNday 16 16th suNday after triNity
11.00 am Fives v Vargas Salver (H)2.30 pm Open Studio, Studio3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Class 1, C22 and C236.00 pm Presentation for Fifth Form Parents and pupils: Specialist Curriculum
Options, BTT6.30 pm Homebill7.40 pm Adsum8.00 pm Evensong. Preacher: The Revd Clive Case, Senior Chaplain Roman Catholic Mass, FC Weekite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings and Peer
Support in House8.45 pm Symphony Orchestra rehearsal, RVW (and each week hereafter)
September 2018MoNday 17 house of the Week: P Week 3 (a)
Societies programme commences
8.30 am Selected First Year Pre-U Art and Design Technology pupils depart for Kew Gardens
4.15 pm Yearlings: Monday Activities (and each week hereafter until Exeat)7.00 pm Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (W), BCR
tuesday 18
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC8.30 am *CAT4 Assessment for First Year Specialists, Hall, CH and Armoury
(until 10.45 am) Extended Essay (excluding IBDP) reports and grades due1.30 pm CCF: Shooting Team departs for training2.15 pm Oxbridge and Medicine admissions test practice, Hall2.30 pm Golf: HMC 1st Round v Reading Blue Coat, Sonning3.00 pm Football: 4th XI v Hurtwood House (H); 2nd, U14A, U14B XIs v
Westminster (A); 1st, 3rd, 5th, U16A, U16B XIs v Westminster (H) Girls’ Football: 1st XI v Westminster (H) Girls’ Hockey v Lancing (H)4.00 pm Lacrosse: 1st VII v St George’s, Ascot (A)7.00 pm Fifth Form: Morrisby Tests (L and D), BCR 8.00 pm Fifth Form and Remove Scholars’ Society, Crown Composers’ Concert, Llewellyn Room9.00 pm Christian Union: Fourth Form and New Specialists Welcome Event,
Crown
2018 September
WedNesday 19
1.15 pm Morrisby Profiling Training for SAP beaks, DWR 4.00 pm Groundlings’ Theatre Group, BTT (and each week hereafter until
Exeat) 4.30 pm Hockey v Kingston Grammar (A)7.00 pm Lecture: Iran: Past, Present and Future, Ms Pooneh Ghoddoosi
(BBC Persian Service), SR
thursday 20
11.15 am Remove Scholars depart for New Scientist Live, Excel 1.30 pm CCF: Shooting Team departs for training2.30 pm Yearlings’ sport options: introductory rota Golf v Eton, Worplesdon Racquets v St Paul’s (H) Squash: 1st, 2nd Vs v Tonbridge (A)4.00 pm Fives v St Olave’s (A)4.45 pm Extra School and Extra Labour7.00 pm Perception Lecture: Cancer and Everest – Life on the Edge,
Jules Mountain (adventurer, author and survivor, in association with UCLH Cancer Care Charity), SR
Briefing for interested First Year Specialists, Fifth Form and parents: Applying to Study in the United States, Hall
8.00 pm Gold DofE: Participants’ Meeting, BCR Evening Recital: Henry Le Feber Robertson (S), Llewellyn Room9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
September 2018friday 21
1.15 pm First Year Pre-U Specialist Geographers depart for field trip to Nine Elms and Coin Street (return 10.00 pm)
4.00 pm CCF: Shooting team departs for CADSAM, Pirbright Ranges (returns Sunday, 4.00 pm)
CCF: Royal Marines Detachment departs for Pringle Trophy training, Pirbright (returns Sunday, 6.00 pm)
7.00 pm *Technical Rehearsal: Lack of Talent, BTT French Lecture: De Gaulle “Non, c’est non!” Dr W Baugniet, SR
saturday 22
OLD CARTHUSIAN DAY
For Old Carthusians and their families Special programme applies All Hashes as normal
2.00 pm OC Sports (see separate programme)2.30 pm Yearlings’ House Weekend commences Football: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, XIs v OCs (H); U15A, U15C XIs v
KES Witley (H); U16A, U16B XIs v ACS (H); U16C XI v Tonbridge (H) Rugby v Tonbridge (H)
2018 September
suNday 23 17th suNday after triNity
9.30 am Art GCSE: Selected Fifths depart for London (return 5.00 pm)11.00 am *Technical rehearsal: Lack of Talent, BTT3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Course Class 2, C22 and C236.30 pm German Society: Oktoberfest (a taste of Bavaria), PMP8.00 pm Harvest Festival Evensong. Preacher: The Revd Dr David Standen,
Chaplain of KES Witley Roman Catholic Mass, FC
September 2018MoNday 24 house of the Week: r Week 4 (B)
Focus: Perseverance Yearlings’ House Weekend continues – no hashes (ends 6.00 pm)
8.00 am *Second Year Specialist Pre-U Geographers depart for Juniper Hall (Day 1)
7.00 pm *Dress rehearsal: Lack of Talent, BTT8.00 pm Essay Society, Timbers
tuesday 25
7.40 am Eucharist and Breakfast, FC8.00 am *Second Year Specialist Pre-U Geographers depart for Juniper Hall
(Day 2)8.30 am Deadline for UCAS grades and amendments to UCAS Subject Reports2.30 pm Football: Tics Round 2 Golf: ISGA 1st Round v Hurtwood, Worplesdon2.45 pm Girls’ Football: 1st, 2nd XIs v St Catherine’s (H) Girls’ Hockey v Aldenham (H)3.00 pm Lacrosse: 1st VII v Wellington (A)8.00 pm Fourth Form Scholars’ Society, Crown Lack of Talent, BTT9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 September
WedNesday 26
11.00 am Second Year Specialist Assessment and reports due2.30 pm Football: 1st XI ISFA Cup, Round 26.00 pm Heads of Department Meeting, SR8.00 pm Lack of Talent, BTT
thursday 27
10.30 am Forum for prospective pupils and their parents, SR1.00 pm Prep Schools’ Greek Taster Day, Hall2.15 pm CCF: Shooting Team in-house training (and each week hereafter)2.30 pm Football: Yearling House matches Fencing v Bradfield (A) Girls’ Hockey v KES Witley (A) Golf v Tonbridge, Worplesdon Racquets v Marlborough (A)3.00 pm Rugby v Cranleigh (H) Squash: 1st, 2nd Vs v Radley (A)4.00 pm Fives v Emmanuel (A) Hockey v Sir William Borlase’s (A)4.30 pm Fives v Brooke Hall Swimming: Senior, Intermediate and Girls v Ardingly (A)4.45 pm Extra School and Extra Labour6.00 pm Second Year Specialist Tutor reports due7.00 pm Perception Lecture: Battle between Minds: Experiences in Elite
Military Operations, Alasdair Truett (Former Counter-terrorism Officer), SR
Higher Education: USA Universities Panel, Hall8.00 pm Lack of Talent, BTT9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
September 2018friday 28
Leave Weekend begins Saturday timings (no Chapel)
8.30 am Hash 19.15 am Hash 210.00 am Hash 310.45 am Quarter11.00 am Welcome brunch for new parents, CDR11.15 am Hash 412 noon Leave Weekend begins for Specialists after hash 4: Specialist Adsum in
Houses and depart Fifth Form Assembly, BTT Remove Assembly, Hall Fourth Form Assembly, LT12.45 pm Leave Weekend begins for Under School after Assembly: Under School
Adsum in Houses and depart12.55 pm Minibus shuttle to Godalming Station departs Oak and Broom & Lees
saturday 29
Leave Weekend
11.00 am Football: ESFA Surrey Schools v Hampshire (H)6.00 pm Surrey Schools’ Team Swimming Championships, Guildford Spectrum
2018 September
suNday 30 Leave Weekend ends
6.00 pm Houses re-open8.30 pm Under School returns9.15 pm Specialists return
OctOber 2018MoNday 1 house of the Week: f Week 5 (a)
Hash Observation Week
8.30 am Higher Education: internal deadline for submission of: Oxbridge applications;
Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Sciences UCAS applications; North American Early Decision / Action Common Applications
10.15 pm Fourth Form to Academic meetings with Master of the Under School (selected forms only), Hall
2.00 pm First Year Specialist Assessment and reports due4.00 pm Extended Essay: Deadline for attendance at supervisor review meeting
for IBDP candidates7.00 pm Second Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate
programme) Workshop for Yearlings in S, V, G, g and D: Drum With Us8.00 pm Workshop for Yearlings in L, W, B, H, P and R: Drum With Us Gold DofE: Participants’ Training Expedition Meeting, BCR9.00 pm Gold DofE: Deadline for Parental Registration Forms
tuesday 2
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC1.20 pm Briefing for SAP Advisers, SR2.00 pm Prep Schools’ Wind Band Day commences, Llewellyn Room2.30 pm Football: Tics Round 3 Golf v Harrow, Buckinghamshire5.00 pm Prep Schools’ Wind Band Day Concert, Chapel7.00 pm Second Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate
programme)8.00 pm First Year Specialist and Fifth Form Scholars’ Society, Crown Hockey v Guildford HC (H)9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 OctOber
WedNesday 3
12 noon First Year Specialist Tutor reports due2.30 pm Football: 1st XI v Millfield (A)3.00 pm Cross Country: King’s Trophy, Wimbledon (A)4.00 pm Lacrosse: 1st VII v St George’s Ascot (H)7.00 pm German Lecture for IBDP Specialists: Germany Reunited (Tag der
Deutschen Einheit), SR9.00 pm Swimming: Intermediate House Swimming Heats, QSC
thursday 4
Mufti Day
11.00 am Fifth Form Assessment and reports due2.30 pm Fives v Lancing and RGS High Wycombe (H) Golf: Southern Schools’ Invitational, Reigate Heath Racquets v Tonbridge (H)4.30 pm Girls’ Football: 1st, 2nd XIs v Guildford High (H) Squash: 1st, U15 Vs v KCS (H)7.00 pm Design and Technology Lecture: Studying Aeronautical Engineering at
University, Tejasva Malhotra OC (Imperial College), JDTC9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
OctOber 2018friday 5
10.15 am Fourth Form to academic meetings with Master of the Under School (selected forms only), Hall
1.15 pm CCF: Royal Marines Team departs for Pringle Trophy, Lympstone (returns Sunday 7.00 pm)
4.15 pm Girls’ Golf v Guildford High (H)7.00 pm *Technical rehearsal for House Plays, BTT Lecture: Manufacturing at the Speed of Light, followed by a discussion
about the Cambridge Undergraduate Admissions Process, Professor Bill O’Neill, Director of Studies in Engineering (Downing College, Cambridge), SR
Lecture: Using the Power of Parliament, Rt Hon Claire Perry, MP (Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth), LT
Second Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate programme)
saturday 6
*Activities Weekend begins
7.15 am Silver DofE Practice Expedition and Gold ‘Direct Entrant’ Training Expedition depart for Brecon Beacons (return Monday 8th at 6.00 pm)
9.00 am Fourth Form Parents’ Workshop: Parenting Teens, Crown (until 1.00 pm)
9.45 am Forum for prospective pupils and their parents, Hall11.00 am Remove Assessment and reports due12 noon Fifth Form Tutor reports due2.30 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, U14A, U14B, U14C XIs v Highgate (H);
U14D, U14E, U14F XIs v KES Witley (H) Cross Country v Sevenoaks (A) Rugby v ACS (H)4.30 pm Experience Charterhouse: Class of 2019 (13+ intake)
(to Sunday 3.00 pm)
2018 OctOber
suNday 7 19th suNday after triNity
*Activities Weekend continues
10.00 am Girls’ Football: ISFA 1st, U15 XIs Seven-a-Side Tournament (H)11.00 am *Technical rehearsals for House Plays, BTT6.00 pm Parents’ Citizenship Lecture: Positive Mental Health in Teenagers,
Ms Jan Symes (Senior Counsellor), SR8.00 pm School Eucharist or Contemporary Worship for G, g, L, F. Preacher: The Revd Richard
Lloyd (OC), St Mary’s East Molesey, Hall Roman Catholic Mass, FC
OctOber 2018MoNday 8 house of the Week: s Week 6 (B)
Focus: Building Relationships
1.00 pm Annual Prep Schools Six-a-Side Competition, Under Green7.00 pm Perception Lecture: The Dark Side, Dr Afroditi Pina (Senior Lecturer in
Forensic Psychology, University of Kent), SR *Dress rehearsals for House Plays, BTT8.00 pm Rehearsal for House Singing
tuesday 9
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC8.00 am Selected Design Technology pupils depart for V&A11.00 am Fourths Assessment and reports due12 noon Remove Tutor reports due2.30 pm Football: Tics Round 4 Golf v Reigate Grammar, Worpesdon Hockey v RGS (A) Lacrosse: 1st VII v St Catherine’s (A) Swimming and Water Polo: Senior, Intermediates and Juniors v
Winchester (A)5.00 pm Water Polo: U16 London Schools League, Alleyn’s (A)7.00 pm *Dress rehearsals for House Plays, BTT Second Year Specialist Scholars’ Society, SR9.00 pm Christian Union
2018 OctOber
WedNesday 10
3.45 pm All Fourths: English and Creative Arts talk, Tanya Landman (author), LT
5.00 pm Selected Musicians depart for Brass Convention, Winchester6.00 pm Economics forum: To what extent does the European Union serve its
purpose? Sir Robert Cooper KCMG, MVO (Special Advisor to the European Commission), Armoury
Heads of Department Meeting, SR8.00 pm House Plays, BTT
thursday 11
10.00 am House Selection (2020 13+ entry), BTT12 noon Fourth Form Tutor reports due2.00 pm Selected First and Second Year Specialists: French Competition v
St John’s (A)2.30 pm Football: Yearlings House Football Fencing v Wellington (H) Fives v Eton (H) Golf v Bradfield, Calcot Racquets v Clifton (A) at Marlborough2.45 pm Rugby v Hurst (H)3.45 pm Girls’ Hockey v Cranleigh (H)4.30 pm Squash: 1st, U15 Vs v Cranleigh (A)4.45 pm Extra School and Extra Labour5.00 pm Hockey v Brooke Hall7.00 pm Perception Lecture: The History of Time – Audemars Piguet, Daniel
Compton (CEO, Audemars Piguet), SR Spanish Lecture: La dicotomía entre la España tradicional y la España
moderna, Mr Oliver Peat (Wellington College), ML87.30 pm Fives v Brigands (H)8.00 pm House Plays, BTT9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist
OctOber 2018friday 12
10.15 am Spanish Department: Día de la Hispanidad, ML82.30 pm Football: Senior and Junior House Matches, Round 17.00 pm House Plays, BTT8.00 pm *House Singing Competition, Hall
saturday 13
Exeat begins Normal hashes 1-3
5.00 am Theology Trip to Rome, Venice and Istanbul departs (returns Sunday 21st)
Art Trip to Los Angeles departs (returns Thursday 18th)6.30 am Spanish Trip to Valladolid for selected Fifths departs
(returns Saturday 20th)7.40 am Extra Labour8.30 am Specialist Economics Trip to China departs 10.45 am Adsum in Houses and depart10.55 am Minibus shuttle to Godalming Station departs Oak and Broom & Lees11.00 am Fourth Form Parents’ Briefing, LT, followed by coffee with Tutors
(S, V, G and g in Houses; L, W, D, B, P and R in Hall)1.00 pm Coach departs for London Heathrow Airport2.00 pm German Trip to Munich departs (returns Wednesday 17th)7.00 pm Classics Trip to Greece departs (returns Saturday 20th)
2018 OctOber
suNday 14
Exeat
1.00 pm Football: ISFA XIs v Corinthian-Casuals and Kent (H)4.30 pm Economics and Politics Trip to Brussels departs from St Pancras
International (returns Friday 19th)
OctOber 2018MoNday 15 Exeat
tuesday 16 Exeat
WedNesday 17 Exeat
thursday 18 Exeat
friday 19 Exeat
saturday 20 Exeat
suNday 21 Exeat
MoNday 22 Exeat
tuesday 23 Exeat
WedNesday 24 Exeat
thursday 25 Exeat
friday 26 Exeat
saturday 27 Exeat
2018 OctOber
suNday 28
Exeat ends British Summer Time ends
6.00 pm Houses re-open8.30 pm Under School returns9.15 pm Specialists return
OctOber 2018MoNday 29 house of the Week: V Week 7 (a)
Focus: Kindness Winter Programme begins (Late School on Mondays and Fridays)
8.30 am Deadline for Fourth Form submission of sport choices10.15 am Higher Education: Briefing for all Second Year Specialists taking
University Admissions Tests, LT2.15 pm Monday Activities (end by 4.00 pm)3.45 pm String Chamber Music, RVW (and each week hereafter)4.15 pm Choral Evensong (and each week hereafter)4.45 pm Hash 65.30 pm Hash 78.00 pm Saunderite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP Essay Society, Timbers
tuesday 30
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC9.20 am Selected Musicians depart for Chichester Cathedral1.10 pm Concert at Chichester Cathedral2.30 pm Football: Senior and Junior House Matches, Round 22.45 pm Girls’ Hockey v Seaford (A)7.30 pm Fives v Jesters (H)8.00 pm Verite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 OctOber
WedNesday 31
9.00 am University Admissions Tests, Hall10.30 am Forum for overseas applicants (13+ entry), SR3.00 pm Hockey: Boys’ U16 Indoor Invitational Tournament, QSC4.00 pm Groundlings’ Theatre Group, BTT (and each week hereafter) Concert Choir rehearsal, Chapel (and each week hereafter)4.45 pm Chapel Choir rehearsal, Chapel (and each week hereafter)9.00 pm First and Second Year Specialists: Halloween Social, South African
Cloister Concert: Unplugged, CH
November 2018thursday 1 all saiNts Spanish Department: Día de los muertos, MFL Centre
8.30 am Higher Education: Deadline for submission of USA University Early Decision Applications
Higher Education: Internal deadline for all remaining UCAS applications
Higher Education: Internal Deadline for North American references First and Second Year Design Technology Specialists depart for
Bombay Sapphire Distillery2.30 pm Fives v Harrow (A) Racquets v Winchester (A) Squash: 1st, 2nd, U15, U14 Vs v Eton (A)3.30 pm Girls’ Football: 1st XI v Gordon’s (A)7.00 pm All First Year Specialists: Laura Bates BEM (Founder of the Everyday
Sexism Project) LT9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
friday 2
Last day for requests for Bold and Starred entries in LQ Calendar
2.00 pm Chapel Choir rehearsal, Chapel (and each week hereafter)3.00 pm Symphony Orchestra rehearsal, Llewellyn Room (and each week
hereafter)3.45 pm Norfolk Ensemble, Jameson Room (and each week hereafter)4.00 pm Extended Essay: Deadline for submission of final copy for IBDP
candidates String Orchestra rehearsal, Llewellyn Room (and each week hereafter)7.00 pm All Fifths: Screen Dependency, Dr Aric Siman, LT8.00 pm Requiem Mass for All Souls’ sung by the Burczyk Singers, Chapel Weekite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP Remove and Fourth Form Scholars’ Society, Crown8.45 pm Swimming: Yearlings’ House Swimming Heats (H)
2018 November
saturday 3
8.45 am 2019 Sixth Form Selection Day (2019 entry), Hall, CH, LT and SR2.30 pm Football: U16A, U16B, U16C, U16D, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D,
U15E XIs v Eton (H); 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D, U14E, U14F XIs v Eton (A)
Rugby v Worth (H)4.00 pm Mallory Group Expedition departs for the Peak District (returns
Monday 5th at 9.00 pm)
suNday 4
2.00 pm Gold DofE training afternoon, LT3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Course Class 3, C22 and C238.00 pm Evensong. Preacher: The Revd John Page, Rector of St James’, Elstead Roman Catholic Mass, FC
November 2018MoNday 5 house of the Week: G Week 8 (B)
16+ Music Scholarships (2019 entry), Llewellyn Room
10.15 am Fourth Form to academic meetings with Master of the Under School (selected forms only), Hall
8.00 pm Gownboy Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP
tuesday 6
16+ Art Scholarships (2019 entry), Studio
7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast, FC9.00 am ISEB Common Pre-Test (2021 13+ entry), BCR2.30 pm Football: 1st XI v Repton (H); U15A, U15B, U15C, U14A, U14B,
U14C XIs v Aldenham (H); 2nd, 3rd, 4th, U16A XIs v Aldenham (A) Swimming: Seniors, Intermediates, Juniors v Harrow (H)3.00 pm Lacrosse: 1st VII v Wellington (H)7.00 pm Junior Ensemble Concert, RVW Girdlestoneite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP Hockey v Guildford HC (H)9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 November
WedNesday 7
16+ Sporting Award (2019 entry)
2.30 pm Cross Country: Haskell Trophy, Guildford (A)3.00 pm Hockey: Boys’ U18 Indoor International Tournament, QSC4.15 pm Girls’ Hockey v Christ’s Hospital (H)6.15 pm *All First Year Specialists: Safe Drive Stay Alive, Dorking Halls (return
9.30 pm)
thursday 8
2.00 pm Cross Country: Waverley and Guildford schools Area Trials (H)2.30 pm Fencing v Eton (H) Fives v Sunningdale (H) Racquets v Eton (A) Squash: 1st, 2nd, U14 Vs v Harrow (H)4.30 pm Fives v Brooke Hall (H)7.00 pm Lecture for Selected English and History Specialists: Graves, Owen
and Sassoon, Richard Perceval Graves (nephew and biographer of Robert Graves), LT
9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
November 2018friday 9
10.15 am Fourth Form to academic meetings with Master of the Under School (selected forms only), Hall
7.00 pm *Technical rehearsal for the School Play, BTT8.00 pm Lockite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP
saturday 10
8.45 am Sixth Form Selection Day (2019 entry), Hall, CH, LT and SR9.00 am Parents’ Workshop: Parenting Teens, Crown (until 1.00 pm)12.45 pm Shooting team departs for English Schools match, Bisley Ranges2.30 pm Football: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D, U14A, U14B,
U14C, U14D, U14E XIs v Hampton (H); 1st, 5th, U16A, U16B XIs v Hampton (A); 6th, U16C, U16D, U15E, U14F, XIs v KES Witley (A)
Cross Country v Lancing (A) Fencing v Abingdon (H) Rugby v Eton (A)8.00 pm Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
2018 November
suNday 11 reMeMBraNCe suNday
Services of Remembrance, 1918 - 2018
10.00 am Choir Practice, Chapel10.45 am †Service of Remembrance for Specialists and their Parents followed by
Reception in Hall. Preacher: Mr EF Poynter (Brooke Hall)11.30 am Eucharist, Chapel Technical rehearsal for School Play, BTT11.45 am Piano Prizes, Llewellyn Room3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Class 4, C22 and C236.00 pm Choir Practice, Chapel6.45 pm †Service of Remembrance for Under School and their Parents followed
by Reception in Hall. Preacher: Mr JC Troy (Brooke Hall)
November 2018MoNday 12 house of the Week: G Week 9 (a)
National Anti-Bullying Week Focus: Moral Courage
4.00 pm Extended Essay: Deadline for viva voce for IBDP candidates8.00 pm Daviesite Yearlings meet with Master of the Yearlings, PMP
tuesday 13
7.40 am Eucharist and Breakfast, FC8.30 am First and Second Year Specialist Design Technology pupils depart for
Inspired by Design Lectures, London10.00 am House Selection (2020 13+entry), BTT2.30 pm Football: Tics Round 5; Yearlings House matches Lacrosse: 1st VII v St Catherine’s (H)4.00 pm Girls’ Hockey v Tormead (H) Water Polo: U19 London Schools League, Trinity (A)7.00 pm German Lecture for IBDP Specialists: JW Goethe – ein deutscher
Schriftsteller, SR8.00 pm First Year Specialists Scholars Society, Crown Bodeite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 November
WedNesday 14
4.15 pm Hockey v Kingston Grammar (H)8.00 pm House Swimming Finals
thursday 15
Mufti Day
1.00 pm Fives: Southern Schools Competition (Yearlings), Harrow2.15 pm Higher Education: Medical Applicants panel interview training,
Biology Library2.30 pm Fives v Holyport College (H) Racquets v Harrow (H) Rugby v Harrow (H) Squash: 1st, 2nd, U15 Vs v Wellington (H) Swimming: Seniors, Girls, U16 v Bradfield (A)3.00 pm Hockey: Boys’ U16 Indoor Qualifying Tournament, QSC4.45 pm Extra School and Extra Labour7.00 pm Spanish Lecture, ML89.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
November 2018friday 16
Leave Weekend begins Saturday timings (No Chapel) Last day for LQ Calendar entries
8.30 am Hash 19.15 am Hash 210.00 am Hash 310.45 am Quarter11.15 am Hash 412 noon Leave Weekend begins for Specialists after Hash 4: Specialist Adsum
in Houses and depart Fifth Form Assembly, BTT Remove Assembly, Hall Fourth Form Assembly, LT12.45 pm Leave Weekend begins for Under School after Assembly: Under School
Adsum in Houses and depart12.55 pm Minibus shuttle to Godalming Station departs Oak and Broom & Lees2.30 pm Football: 1st XI v Shrewsbury (A)
saturday 17
Leave Weekend
1.30 pm Football: Surrey Prep Schools U11 Cup and Plate Finals (H)
2018 November
suNday 18
Leave Weekend ends
6.00 pm Houses re-open8.30 pm Under School returns9.15 pm Specialists return
November 2018MoNday 19 house of the Week: l Week 10 (B)
International Men’s Day
10.15 am LQ19 Sport Sign-up Day (see separate programme), LT2.15 pm Fifth Form: Great Men Workshops (see separate programme, Hash 7 as
normal at 5.30 pm)7.00 pm *Dress rehearsal for School Play, BTT8.00 pm Hodgsonite Yearlings meet with the Master of Yearlings, PMP Essay Society, Timbers
tuesday 20
7.40 am Eucharist and Breakfast, FC2.30 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, U15A, U14A XIs v St Bede’s (H); U16A v Victoria
College (H) Tics Semi-final Fives v Westminster (H)4.15 pm Girls’ Hockey v Reed’s (A)5.00 pm Hockey v Reed’s (H) Water Polo: U16 London Schools League, Dulwich (A)6.00 pm Sixth Form Selection Meeting, SR7.00 pm *Dress rehearsal for School Play, BTT German Lecture for IBDP Specialists: Max Frisch – ein schweizer
Schriftsteller, SR8.00 pm Pageite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP Evening Recital by Henry Le Feber Robertson (S), Llewellyn Room9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown
2018 November
WedNesday 21
4.00 pm Squash: U19, U15 Vs National Schools’ Stage 1 matches6.30 pm Heads of Department Meeting, SR8.00 pm School Play, BTT
thursday 22
8.30 am *Fifth Form Charterhouse Literature Certificate: Paper 1, Hall10.00 am Prep Schools Day: Learn at Charterhouse, SR2.30 pm Football: 2nd, 3rd, 5th XIs v Marlborough (H) Girls’ Football: 1st XI v Wellington (H) Fives v RGS High Wycombe (H) Lacrosse: 1st VII v Bradfield (H) Racquets: Seniors and Juniors Singles Competition3.00 pm Hockey: Boys’ U18 Indoor Qualifying Tournament, QSC8.00 pm School Play, BTT9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist
November 2018friday 23
Remove Examinations commence for all (no hashes)
8.00 am *Second Year Specialist IBDP Geographers depart for Cranedale, North Yorkshire (return Tuesday, 11.00 pm)
8.00 pm Robinite Yearlings meet with the Master of the Yearlings, PMP School Play, BTT
saturday 24
Remove Examinations continue for all (no hashes)
9.45 am Forum for prospective pupils and their parents, SR1.00 pm Gold DofE Expedition First Aid Course, CH (until 5.30 pm)2.30 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D; U15E XIs
v Winchester (H); U16A, U16B, U16C, U16D, U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D, U14E XIs v Winchester (A)
Fencing v Ardingly (A) Rugby v Cranleigh (A)
2018 November
suNday 25 Christ the kiNG
9.00 am Gold DofE Expedition First Aid Course, CH (until 5.30 pm)10.00 am Squash: Independent Schools’ tournament, Epsom (A)3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Course Class 5, C22 and C236.00 pm Presentation for Fifth Form Pupils and their Parents: New Options
Subjects, Hall8.00 pm Evensong: Preacher: The Revd Adam Watkinson, Chaplain RC Mass, FC
November 2018MoNday 26 house of the Week: W Week 11 (a)
Focus: Open-mindedness Fourth Form: Examinations in core subjects commence (no hashes)
8.45 am Remove: Hashes resume for all11.00 am First Year Specialist Assessment and reports due8.00 pm Chamber Choir Rehearsal, Chapel
tuesday 27
Fourth Form: Examinations in core subjects continue (no hashes 1-4)
7.40 am Eucharist and Breakfast, FC8.30 am Deadline for SAP reports for Fifth Form12 noon Fourth Form: normal hashes resume2.15 pm Hockey v KGS (H)2.30 pm Football: 1st XI v Hampton (H); Tics Final Racquets v Radley (H) Rugby v Sevenoaks (A) 2.45 pm Girls Football: 1st XI v Sevenoaks (A)4.00 pm Oxbridge Biology interview training with RGS, Biology Department5.30 pm Calendar Committee, LBH7.00 pm Extended Essay: initial meeting for all First Year IBDP Specialists, LT8.00 pm Chamber Choir Rehearsal, Chapel
2018 November
WedNesday 28
11.00 am Second Year Assessment and reports due12 noon First Year Specialist Tutor reports due8.00 pm Chamber Choir Rehearsal, Chapel
thursday 29
8.30 am *Fifth Form Charterhouse Literature Certificate: Paper 2, Hall11.00 am Fifths’ Assessment and reports due2.30 pm Cross Country: Charterhouse Harriers Inter-House relays Fives v Eton (A) Lacrosse: 1st VII v Bradfield (A) Racquets v Haileybury (A) Squash: 1st, U15, U14 Vs v Winchester (H)6.00 pm Chamber Choir rehearsal, Chapel7.00 pm Geography Lecture: Borderless Planet: a Foreign Correspondent’s
View, Robert Guest (Foreign Editor of The Economist) LT40 All Fourths: WW1 Luck of the Draw, BTT8.00 pm Candle-lit Carols, Chapel Remove and Fourth Form Scholars’ Society, Crown
November 2018
saturday 1
8.00 am Rowing: Burway Small Boats Head, Burway Rowing Club9.00 am Parents’ Workshop: Parenting Teens, Crown (until 1.00 pm)10.00 am House Selection (2020 13+ entry), BTT11.00 am Remove Assessment and reports due1.00 pm CCF: Shooting team departs for British Schools match, Bisley Ranges2.00 pm Football: 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, U15A, U15B, U15C, U15D, U15E XIs
v Bradfield (H); U16A, U16B, U16C, U16D, U14A, U14B, U14C, U14D, U14E, U14F XIs v Bradfield (A)
2.30 pm Fencing v Hampton (H)7.00 pm St Andrew’s Ball, Hall Film Night: World Aids Day
friday 30
12 noon Second Year Specialist Tutor reports due6.00 pm Chamber Choir rehearsal, Chapel6.30 pm Headmaster’s Reception for prospective parents, Hall7.30 pm Swimming and Water Polo Dinner, PMP8.00 pm Candle-lit Carols, Chapel
2018 December
suNday 2 1st suNday of adVeNt
10.00 am Fencing v OCs (H) Squash: Schools’ tournament, Surrey Sports Park2.30 pm Rehearsal for Christmas Concert, Hall3.00 pm Christingle Service (for staff families), FC3.30 pm Higher Education: ACT Preparation Course Class 6, C22 and C234.00 pm Meeting for Fifth Form Parents about New Options Subjects,
Beveridge Centre4.30 pm Chapel Choir Practice, Chapel6.00 pm Carol Service (for parents) Homebill7.00 pm Mulled wine in Houses for parents8.00 pm Christmas Concert, Hall
December 2018MoNday 3 house of the Week: h Week 12 (B)
Oxford and Cambridge interviews begin
12 noon Fifth Form Tutor reports due7.00 pm First Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate programme)
tuesday 4
7.40 am Eucharist and Breakfast, FC 11.00 am Fourths’ Assessment and reports due12 noon Remove Tutor reports due2.15 pm Football: Senior and Junior House Match Semi-finals2.30 pm Squash: 1st, U15 Vs v Epsom (H)4.30 pm Girls’ Hockey v Prior’s Field (A)6.30 pm Spanish Lecture and Dinner: Los niños vascos en Southampton,
Mrs Jan Hepworth (Head of Spanish, Winchester College), SR7.00 pm First Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate programme)9.00 pm Christian Union, Crown Jazz Band Concert, Hall
2018 December
WedNesday 5
8.30 am Second Year Specialists’ subject and IBDP Extended Essay reports due3.30 pm Chamber Choir departs for Founder’s Day Service at Sutton’s Hospital
in Charterhouse
thursday 6
German Department: Nikolaustag, MFL Centre
7.40 am Extra Labour12 noon Fourth Form Tutor reports due2.30 pm Squash: 1st, 2nd, U14 Vs v Lancing (A) Swimming: U19, U16, U14 and Senior Water Polo v Dulwich (A)4.45 pm Extra School and Extra Labour6.30 pm Second Year Specialist tutor reports due7.00 pm First Year Specialists: Citizenship Workshops (see separate programme)8.00 pm Art and French Departments: Fête de Noël, CH9.00 pm Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC Second Year Specialists: Christmas Social
December 2018friday 7
No afternoon hashes
2.15 pm Football: Senior and Junior House Match Finals5.00 pm †School Carol Service7.00 pm Founder’s Feast in Houses
saturday 8
9.00 am Clearing-up in Houses10.30 am Headmaster’s Address, Hall Fourth Form Assembly, LT Followed by Service of Commemoration of the Founder and
Benefactors, Chapel11.30 am Adsum in Houses Quarter ends1.00 pm Coach departs from Oak for London Heathrow Airport
2018 December
suNday 9
Racquets: Public Schools’ Singles, Queen’s Club (until Saturday 15th)
Posts of resPoNsiBility
Head Boy James Stapleton (S)Head Girl Iona Harrison (G)Deputy Head Boy Milo Knatchbull (L)Deputy Head Girl Christina Elling (S)
School Monitors:Head of Saunderites Toby DuffenHead of Verites Aaron Sahdev
Edward WrightHead of Gownboys Iona Harrison
Rupert PeacockHead of Girdlestoneites Tifeoluwa Austen-PetersHead of Lockites Milo KnatchbullHead of Weekites Aidan Chan
Margherita O’ConnorHead of Hodgsonites Pol Medir GonzalezHead of Daviesites Alexander FordHead of Bodeites Peter WallaceHead of Pageites Raphael BoulangerHead of Robinites William Ellis
Frederick FoulstonHead of Fletcherites Ibrahim Ahmed
Holly GardnerHead of Chetwynd Hall Camilla Z Nicelli (P)
Senior Scholar Michael Freeman (S)
Ilaria Bressi (R)William Briggs (V)Ifeanyichukwu Isichei (H)Matteo Loria (B)Frederik Marcus (P)Louise Rossetti (D)Lisa Weigand (W)
Posts of resPoNsiBility(SPORT, EXTRA CURRICULAR AND SOCIETIES)
Captains of Badminton Dickson Tse (R) GMKGabriel Spooner (L) GMK
Captains of Basketball Anson Chan (H) PSS Afa Nfor (H) PSS
Captain of Boats Edward Emeny (P) MWNCaptain of Cross Country EHCaptain of Girls’ Cross Country EHCaptain of Fencing James Stapleton (S) CWMCaptain of Boys’ Fives Robert Elston (G) JCTCaptain of Boys’ Football Alexander Ford (D) SDHCaptain of Girls’ Football Anastasiia Kurochkina (P) KDBCaptain of Golf Tor-Christian Olafsson (L) WRBCaptain of Girls’ Hockey India Riddoch (S) LFBCaptain of Lacrosse Maisie Pennant (V) CLRPCaptain of Racquets Adam Phillips (R) AGJCaptain of Rugby Anton Kaem (R) AJCaptain of Shooting Scott Nettelton (g) VJB-TCaptain of Squash Harry Holliday (F) RWTHCaptain of Boys’ Swimming Niklas Amon (P) EMCaptain of Girls’ Swimming Emily Bagley (G) EMCaptain of Water Polo Benjamin Lawson (R) EM
William Ellis (R) EM
Cardinals CAC CAC
Chapel Sound CAC
Head of CCF Scott Nettelton (g) JEHead of Royal Navy William Ellis (R) TERHead of Royal Marine Detachment Frederik Marcus (P) FPHWHead of Army Joshua Dinsdale (F) IFPHead of RAF Aleksandr Prokofev (L) JEHead of Shooting Society Frederik Marcus (P) VJB-T
Head of Chamber Choir Narissa Jewa (S) MNSHeads of Chapel Choir Emily Bagley (G)
Rupert Peacock (G)MNS
Heads of Concert Choir Jade Poon Holly Gardner
MNS
Head of Burczyk Singers Rupert Peacock (G) MBSecretary of Jazz Band Frederick Foulston (R) RWSLeader of Chamber Orchestra Benedict Wong (G) MNS Head of Symphony Orchestra Veronika Voevedina (B) MNSLeader of Symphony Orchestra Ashley Chan (F)Secretary of Wind Music Society Alexander Moore (G) RWS
Editors of the Carthusian CRGH
Posts of resPoNsiBility(SPORT, EXTRA CURRICULAR AND SOCIETIES)
Heads of Peer Support Head of SocietiesAdvertising Society Alex Rubio (G) and Ziya Vatsuev (G)Aeronautical Society Joshua Dinsdale (F) RNCMAmnesty International Gabriel Brown (G) MNSAnalogue Photography Society Ambrose Witherspoon (B)
Tarit Atapich (B)AA
Architecture Society Lorenz Kleeman (R)Art Appreciation Society Charlotte Mills (V) PMArt History Society Emma Spindler (H)
Rita Gracia Delgado (F) Camilla Nicelli (P)
PM
ArtifexTeam Louis Thomson (S) MBBandwagon Ifeanyichukwu Isichei (H)Beerbohm Society Ieva Stabingyte (g)
Dawn Ran (F)PM
Bloomsbury Group India Gray (F) MJDBrass Ensemble Oscar Hanks (R) DGWBurcczyk Singers Rupert Peacock (G) MBCaptain of Belfry Mark Goriaev (B) MNSCharities Committee Rola Balogun (D)
Christopher Tsang (S)BN
Charterhouse Esports Group Alexander Kazin (H) Phakinai Sujairat (H)
Charterhouse Farm SDJCharterhouse Philosophy Society Robert Elston (G)
Alex Hail (G) India Gray (F)
AJMW
Chess Society Samuel Rackind (W) NJADChinese Culture Society Christopher Tsang (S) JGChristian Union EJRClassics Society JNCoding Society William Jeffcock (H) BASConcert Band Antonio Zhang (H) DGWConspiracy Theory Society John Reeve (R)
Robert Elston (G)Creative Arts Society Jenson Churchward-Steel (L) JABCreative Writing Matisse Le Roch Platford (H) MJDDebating Society JMRDissection Society James Stapleton (S) ALWDungeons and Dragons Alex Kazin (R)
James Stapleton (S)WRT
Economics Society James Inch (G) PFExperimental Film Society Lucas Walker (R) JABFashion Society Ilaria Bressi (R)
Cordelia Stevenson (F)
Film Society Oscar Balogun (G)French Society Amaury Clemens (D)
Narisa Jewa (D)MJD
German Society Lisa Weigand (W)
Jakob Hofmann (g) Lorenz Kleemann (R)
MBP
Posts of resPoNsiBility(SPORT, EXTRA CURRICULAR AND SOCIETIES)
Groundlings Theatre Group JDFHistorical Film Society Holly Gardner (F)
Elizabeth Jeffcock (G)MB
Investigative Journalism Benedict Wong (G) MBInvestors’ Challenge James Inch (G)
Zayd Abedi (G)JO
Italian Society (1YS)Italian Society (2YS)
Virginia Tronchetti Provera (g)Anna Montagna (F)
MXB
Junior English Society David Rees-Mogg (V) CAMSJunior French Society Matisse Le Roch Platford (H) GHMGJunior History Society Amaury Clerens (D) WRT Junior Spanish Society AXALaw Society CLMLinguistics Society Veronika Voevedina (B) MPBMallory Group RWSMechanics Society Cameron Pearson (L)
Daniel Lee (g)TJA
Medical Society Christopher Tsang (S) PABMilitary History Society Aaryan Kapoor (B)
Kendall O’Donnell (L)Model UN Society RJPMusic Appreciation Society James Burn (g)
Kenzo Allanson (L)Music Production Society George Skeen (R)
Louis Renault (R)FPHW
Music Theatre Society Ilaria Bressi (R) Benjamin Lawson (R)
Oriental Cooking Society Gloria Liu (W) Sophia Yu (D)
EAF
Photography Group Alexander Zu-Sayn (G)Wittgenstein Sayn (G)
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Polunin Society Audrey Fu (V) PABRemote Control Society Hugo Ballard (G) TJARestaurant Criticism Society Petrus Desbois (W)
Tony Luo (W) Scottish Dancing Holly Gardner (F)
James Stapleton (S)LFB
Sociology Society Gabriel Spooner (L) Lydia Stewart (F)
Spanish Society Milo Knatchbull (L) PAIlaria Bressi (R) PA
Spielberg Society MBTED-Ed Frederick Markus (P)
Audrey Fu (V) Holly Gardner (F)
GXB
The Baking Project CWMThe Leadership Institute Christopher Lim (R)The Oak Editorial Team Ifeanyi Isichei (H)
Talia Satchu (F)AJAH
Urban Culture Society Louis Ward (W) WRTWind Music Society Alexander Moore (g) RWS
daily ProGraMMe Before exeat
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Sunday
Breakfast 7.30 am Breakfast 7.30 am 9.30 am (or Brunch 11.00 am – 1.00 pm)
Chapel 8.30 am Chapel - 10.45 am or 8.00 pmHash 1 8.45 am Hash 1 8.30 am -Hash 2 9.30 am Hash 2 9.15 am -
- - Hash 3 10.00 am -Quarter 10.10 am Quarter 10.40 am -Tutorials Tutorials (not Saturday) -Hash 3 11.00 am - - -Hash 4 11.45 am Hash 4 11.15 am -Hash 5 12.30 pm Hash 5 12.00 pm -
- - Hash 6 12.45 pm (notSaturday) -
Lunch 1.15 pm Lunch1.25 pm
(12.45 pm Saturday)
1.00 pm (or Brunch 11.00 am – 1.00 pm)
Hash 6 2.15 pm Afternoon Activities 2.15 pm -
Hash 7 3.00 pm - - -Afternoon Activities 3.45 pm - - -
Adsum 6.25 pm Adsum 6.25 pm 7.40 pm
Homebill 6.30 pm Homebill 6.30 pm 6.30 pm (or 5.30 pm if Brunch)
Banco 7.00 pm Banco 7.00 pm (not Saturday)
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Evening Activities 9.00 pm Evening Activities 9.00 pm (not Saturday) -
In House by 10.00 pm In House by 10.00 pm 10.00 pmSpecialists in House if signed out to a School activity
10.30 pmSpecialists in House if signed out to a School activity
10.30 pm 10.30 pm
DAY PUPILS – All as above with the following exceptionsHouse Opens 7.30 amCollection from the Station available on request 7.40 am and 8.05 amAdsum 8.10am (8.20am Tuesday, Thursday and SaturdayDeparture (no earlier than) 6.15 pmAdsum 6.25 pmLift to the station available on request 6.30 pm and 9.15 pm (not Saturday)
reGular fixtures Before exeat
Tutorials:Monday: Removes Tuesday: *First Year SpecialistsWednesday: Fourths Thursday: *Second Year Specialists Friday: Fifths*Or by separate arrangement
SUNDAY8.40 am Extra Labour6.30 pm Homebill7.25 pm Chapel Choir, Chapel8.00 pm Chapel Roman Catholic Mass8.45 pm Symphony Orchestra
MONDAY (DRAMA REHEARSAL PRIORITY)10.15 am Quarter 4.15 pm Monday Activities9.00 pm Scottish Dancing Swimming Wind Music Society
TUESDAY (SPORT PRIORITY)7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast10.40 am Quarter2.15 pm School Sports Matches
and training 4.30 pm Minor Sport Training9.00 pm Chamber Choir Christian Union
Climbing Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
WEDNESDAY (CREATIVE ARTS PRIORITY)
8.15 am Eucharist 10.15 am Quarter Monitors’ Meeting 3.45 pm Chapel Choir, Chapel4.15 pm Under School Creative Arts activities Study Skills Classes Swimming: Senior4.30 pm Groundlings’ Theatre Group Contemporary Jazz Choir String Orchestra
5.15 pm Symphony Orchestra Swimming 9.00 pm Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
THURSDAY (SPORT PRIORITY)7.40 am Extra School10.40 am Quarter2.00 pm Minor Sports Training 2.15 pm School Sports Matches
and training4.30 pm String Chamber Music5.45 pm Choral Evensong9.00 pm Jazz Band, Under Hall Candle-lit Eucharist Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
FRIDAY (CREATIVE ARTS PRIORITY)8.00 am Informal Worship10.15 am Quarter 3.45 pm Concert Choir, Chapel4.15 pm Study Skills classes Sports team training Swimming 4.25 pm Chapel Choir5.15 pm Chamber Orchestra9.00 pm Eucharist Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
SATURDAY10.40 am Quarter2.00 pm School Sports Matches and Sports activities7.15 pm Extra School
daily ProGraMMe after exeat
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Sunday
Breakfast 7.30 am Breakfast 7.30 am 9.30 am (or Brunch 11.00 am – 1.00 pm)
Chapel 8.30 am Chapel - 10.45 am or 8.00 pmHash 1 8.45 am Hash 1 8.30 am -Hash 2 9.30 am Hash 2 9.15 am -
- - Hash 3 10.00 am -Quarter 10.10 am Quarter 10.40 am -Tutorials Tutorials (not Saturday) -Hash 3 11.00 am - -Hash 4 11.45 am Hash 4 11.15 am -Hash 5 12.30 pm Hash 5 12.00 pm -
- - Hash 6 12.45 pm (not Saturday) -
Lunch 1.15 pm Lunch1.25 pm
(12.45 pm Saturday)
1.00 pm (or Brunch 11.00 am – 1.00 pm)
Afternoon Activities
2.15 pm (3.45 pm on Wednesday)
Afternoon Activities 2.15 pm -
Hash 6 4.45 pm
(2.15 pm on Wednesday)
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Hash 75.30 pm
(3.00 pm on Wednesday)
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Adsum 6.25 pm Adsum 6.25 pm 7.40 pm
Homebill 6.30 pm Homebill 6.30 pm 6.30 pm (or 5.30 pm if Brunch)
Banco 7.00 pm Banco 7.00 pm (Not Saturday)
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Evening Activities 9.00 pm Evening Activities 9.00 pm (not Saturday) -
In House by 10.00 pm In House by 10.00 pm 10.00 pmSpecialists in House if signed out to a School activity 10.30 pm
Specialists in House if signed out to a School activity 10.30 pm 10.30 pm
DAY PUPILS – All as above with the following exceptionsHouse Opens 7.30 amCollection from the Station available on request 7.40 am and 8.05 amAdsum 8.10am (8.20am Tuesday, Thursday and SaturdayDeparture (no earlier than) 6.15 pmAdsum 6.25 pmLift to the station available on request 6.30 pm and 9.15 pm (not Saturday)
Tutorials:Monday: Removes Tuesday: *First Year SpecialistsWednesday: Fourth Form Thursday: *Second Year Specialists Friday: Fifth Form*Or by separate arrangement
reGular fixtures after exeatSUNDAY8.40 am Extra Labour6.30 pm Homebill7.25 pm Chapel Choir, Chapel8.00 pm Chapel Roman Catholic Mass8.45 pm Symphony Orchestra
MONDAY (DRAMA REHEARSAL PRIORITY)10.15 am Quarter2.15 pm Monday Activities9.00 pm Scottish Dancing Squash: House League Wind Music Society
TUESDAY (SPORT PRIORITY)7.40 am Eucharist and breakfast10.40 am Quarter 2.15 pm School Sports Matches and training9.00 pm Chamber Choir Christian Union Climbing Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
WEDNESDAY (CREATIVE ARTS PRIORITY)
7.15 am Eucharist 10.15 am Quarter Monitors’ Meeting, SR3.45 pm Chapel Choir rehearsal 4.00 pm Badminton: Senior Squash: Senior Swimming4.15 pm Under School Creative Arts
activities4.30 pm Contemporary Jazz Choir String Orchestra
5.15 pm Symphony Orchestra Swimming9.00 pm Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
THURSDAY (SPORT PRIORITY)7.40 am Extra School10.40 am Quarter2.15 pm Minor Sport Matches and
training 4.00 pm Groundlings’ Theatre Group9.00 pm Jazz Band, Under Hall Specialists’ Club (no alcohol) Candle-lit Eucharist, MMC
FRIDAY (CREATIVE ARTS PRIORITY)8.00 am Informal Worship10.15 am Quarter 2.00 pm Study Skills classes2.15 pm Sports Team Training Swimming 3.45 pm Concert Choir Chamber Orchestra4.00 pm Baroque Group4.25 pm Chapel Choir, Chapel9.00 pm Specialists’ Club (no alcohol)
SATURDAY7.40 am Extra Labour10.40 am Quarter2.00 pm School Sports Matches and Sports activities7.15 pm Extra School8.30 pm Over 18s Club
oPeNiNG tiMes
For details of opening times during the holidays, please contact the Shop
Shop Contact Details: 01483 291633/634/635
*or by appointment
Higher Education and Careers Office
Monday – Friday 9.30 am – 3.00 pm*
Saturdays Closed
Sundays Closed
Shop New Crown
Holidays As advertised
Monday, 3 September 2018 9.00 am – 6.00 pm
First Day of Oration Quarter 9.00 am – 9.00 pm
Monday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Tuesday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Wednesday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Thursday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Saturday 9.00 am – 12 noon 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
Sunday Closed 10.15 am – 6.15 pm
hash rooMsNew Block (Mathematics)Rooms: 1-8
LT Block (Theology)Rooms: 9-11, 36
LT Block(Mathematics)Rooms: 12, 13
LT Block(Geography)Rooms: 38-41
LT Block(Government & Politics)Rooms: 42, 43
C Block(English)Rooms: 15-18, 20
C Block(History)Rooms: 19, 21-26
Hall North Side(English)Rooms: 29, 30
Hall South Side(Classics)Rooms: 31-35
Beveridge Centre(Social Sciences)Rooms: B1-B6
Modern Languages CentreRooms: ML1-ML15
New Science Block Ground and First Floor(Chemistry)Rooms: K001-K004, K101- K103
New Science Block Ground and First Floor(Mathematics)Rooms: K007, K008, K106, K107
Science Block Ground Floor(Physics)Rooms: 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 014
Science Block First Floor(Physics)Rooms: 101, 103, 104, 105, 107
Science Block Second Floor(Biology & Physics)Rooms: 201, 203, 204, 209, 210, 211
Beaks shoWN alPhaBetiCally With tutorial VeNueEMAIL ADDRESSES ARE INITIALS FOLLOWED BY @charterhouse.org.uk
INITIALS NAME ROOM NOTJA Mr Aberneithie JDTCPA Miss Aguado ML8AA Dr Aidonis BSCA Mrs Allen SSPMA Mr Allen Old BursaryAXA Miss Alonso ML12PAB Mr Bagley Sc107GXB Dr Balasubramanian SC203LFP Miss Batty NB3WRB Dr Baugniet ML2NEB Mr Beasant Sports OfficeMB Mr Begbie LT11MPB Mr Bicknell Sports OfficeJAB Mr Bingham StudioMXB Ms Boggian ML3SFCB Mr Brennan ML11SJB Mr Brian Old BursaryACB Miss Brooking FKDB Mr Brown Sports OfficeNJB Mr Budden ML1CAC The Revd Case VestryRMC Mr Castro K007JLC Miss Christian C21NLC Mr Cooper Sc211MJC Mr Crosby Sports OfficeNJAD Mr Dagnall Sc209KLD Miss Davies Old BursaryMJD Mr Dobson H30JE Mr Eastham C25MKE Mr Elston NB2IFP Mr Findlay-Palmer Sc103EAF Miss Fletcher LT9DRF Mr Fox Sports OfficeEJF Miss Fox Brooke Hall ArchJDF Mr Freeman BTTJPF Mr Freeman H31PF Mr Funcasta B2WJCG Mr Gaisford C15NSG Mr Georgiakakis NB4GHMG Mr Gergaud ML6(MRG Mr Gillespie C21)RXG Dr Goorts C25EH Mr Hadley LT36CRGH Mr Hall C18AJAH Miss Hawkins Old BursaryRWTH Mr Haynes H34JSH Mr Hazeldine CareersSTH Mr Hearn RALH Mrs Higgins Sc201TJH Mr Hingston K004ARH Mr Hunt LFHW Dr Hutton-Williams H28SDJ Mr James B4AGJ Mr Johnson K001 AJ Dr Johnston C24GMK Dr Kemp NB6MKI Miss Klingberg Insoll B6DL Dr Lancefield Sc001PJL Dr Langman gACL Mrs Lawrence ClassicsTM Dr Marlow Sc002
Beaks shoWN alPhaBetiCally With tutorial VeNueEMAIL ADDRESSES ARE INITIALS FOLLOWED BY @charterhouse.org.uk
INITIALS NAME ROOM NOCWM Mr Marsh NB7SPM Dr Marshall NB1DPM Mr Martucci Old LaundryRNCM Mr Massey Sc014DJM Mr McCombes C26(CLM Mrs McDonald C25)EDM Mrs McIntyre ML OfficeLRM Mr Merrony C19RCDM Mr Millard RVWPM Mr Monkman StudioEBM Mr Monroe H29RWM Mr Morgan K103MWN Mr Nash B1JN Mr Nelmes H33EPN Mrs Nelson Sc204BN Mr Nicholls RVWSJN Dr Northwood H35MHO Mrs Orson StudioJO Mrs Oxley B5RJP Mr Paler LT43MBP Mrs Peacock ML10RFP Mr Peacock K106NSP Mr Pelling PALRP Dr Peterken Headmaster’s Study(HEP Miss Pinkney Studio)SRP Mr Plater Sports OfficeCLRP Miss Pounder LT41EFP Mr Poynter WAMP Miss Presencio ML13JLP Mr Price ML7PP Mr Price LT40HKD Mrs Dennis LT38PJR Dr Rand ML5EJR Mr Reid VANR Mr Reston GTER Mr Reynolds K107ISR Mr Richards HJMR Mr Richardson C16AJR Mrs Rusholme K008BAS Mr Shah NB5MNS Mr Shepherd RVWJMS Mr Silvester NB8RWS Mr Smeeton RVWRHS Dr Snell K002CAMS Mr Sparrow C17PSS Mr Stimpson Sc008AMS Mrs Sutcliffe LT42JJS Mr Sutton RVWNOS Mrs Sutton JDTCWTT Mr Taylor K101WRT Mr Tink C22JT Miss Tod K003JCT Mr Troy B3JAT Mr Tully DAJT Mr Turner Old Bursary(LJW Mrs Wakeling C23)AJMW The Revd Watkinson LT10SKW Mr Woolley LT39FPHW Mr Wragg K102DGW Mr Wright RVW
loCatioN of hash rooMs aNd MaiN BuildiNGs
AdmissionsArmouryArchives and OC RecorderBeveridge CentreBCRBrooke HallOld Bursary -
Master of the Under School, Exams, Educational Support and EAL
C Block
Higher Education, Careers, Masters of the Specialists
Chapel
Bursary, Engineer’s Cottage - Director of Finance & Stategy, Director of Business Development & External Relations,Clerk to the Governing Body, HR, Marketing, Reception
Founders’ Chapel
GirdlestoneitesGownboysGreen Cottage -
Headmaster’s Office - HeadmasterHall
John Derry Technical CentreLecture TheatreLibraryModern LanguagesNew BlockNew Science Block
Old Music SchoolOld Headmaster’s House
Peter May PavilionRangeRVW Music Centre - office of Director of Social Responsibility & PSHESaunderitesSaunders RoomScienceShop
StudioVerites
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Foundation Office
Finance
Second Master, Deputy Headmasters, Assistant Heads,
Estates - Estates Bursar, Charterhouse Enterprises
Concert HallCounsellors
South African Cloister
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Master of the Under School, Exams, Educational Support and EAL
C Block
Higher Education, Careers, Masters of the Specialists
Chapel
Bursary, Engineer’s Cottage - Director of Finance & Stategy, Director of Business Development & External Relations,Clerk to the Governing Body, HR, Marketing, Reception
Founders’ Chapel
GirdlestoneitesGownboysGreen Cottage -
Headmaster’s Office - HeadmasterHall
John Derry Technical CentreLecture TheatreLibraryModern LanguagesNew BlockNew Science Block
Old Music SchoolOld Headmaster’s House
Peter May PavilionRangeRVW Music Centre - office of Director of Social Responsibility & PSHESaunderitesSaunders RoomScienceShop
StudioVerites
Key
45
44
Sports Office
Foundation Office
Finance
Second Master, Deputy Headmasters, Assistant Heads,
Estates - Estates Bursar, Charterhouse Enterprises
Concert HallCounsellors
South African Cloister
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Halford HewittGolf Course
Northbrook
Broom & Lees
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Fives &Squash Courts
Queen’s Sports Centre
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Halford HewittGolf Course
Northbrook
Broom & Lees
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Queen’s Sports Centre
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These School Rules and the School’s supporting rules, policies, protocols and codes of conduct are designed to maintain an orderly, purposeful and happy School community in which Carthusians develop and demonstrate the values of responsibility, perseverance, kindness, moral courage and open-mindedness. What follow are the general principles and rules which parents support and to which pupils are required to adhere.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Pupils are expected to exhibit a high standard of personal behaviour and to work to the best of their abilities at all times. Any pupil who does not do so may, after warning, be required to leave the School at any time or may not be permitted to enter the Remove or either of the Specialist years.
The School Rules are not restricted solely to School premises and term time. Conduct, including behaviour on-line, outside School term time and off School premises may be deemed to be a breach of School Rules where that conduct has a detrimental impact on the School, its reputation or the School community.
Breaches of these School Rules or any supporting rules, policies, protocols or codes of conduct may, when necessary, result in a sanction. Any sanction should match the severity of the breach and be issued in accordance with the School’s Policy on Sanctions.
Serious or persistent breaches of School Rules may result in the pupil being suspended from School for a period of time, with the suspension sometimes being accompanied by a final warning regarding their future in the School. For the most serious breaches of School Rules, or indeed any conduct of a pupil or parent which undermines the School’s trust and confidence in that person’s ability or willingness to abide by the School Rules, a pupil may be required to leave in the absence of a prior offence and final warning.
Any decision to expel will normally only be taken following a meeting with the pupil’s parents (and pupil if appropriate) at which they will be given the opportunity to respond to the evidence of the conduct concerned. Where the Headmaster expels the pupil following such a meeting, the parents may appeal that decision using the School’s Review Procedure, a copy of which will be given to them at that time.
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ACADEMIC
All pupils are expected to work to the best of their ability and be committed to their studies and beyond: through wider reading and further enquiry, working beyond formal academic requirements, pupils should seek to pursue intellectual stimulation. Thereby, pupils might lay the foundations to become lifelong learners and, through good example, promote an environment in which everyone can flourish academically.
Everyone within the community has a responsibility to promote academic excellence and the love of lifelong learning: nothing should be done to undermine such an intent.
Within the hashroom and beyond, respectful behaviour to staff and other pupils is required. The highest standards of behaviour and courtesy are always expected, including punctuality and cooperation.
Attendance at hashes and other School activities is compulsory, unless prior permission has been given by the relevant beak. It is the responsibility of the pupil to catch up with any work that has been missed.
Pupils should keep abreast of their studies, completing work to the very best of their ability in a timely fashion.
Care should be taken over academic materials, such as books from the library, text books and files: pupils should demonstrate pride in the pleasure of academic study.
Academic honesty is a requirement of all pupils: to do anything other than this is to be disrespectful of the work of others. Malpractice in all its forms is forbidden, and care should be taken to avoid plagiarism, collusion, disobedience or in any way seeking to gain an unfair advantage over others. Committing a serious act of malpractice may result in suspension and, in the case of malpractice in public examinations (including coursework and controlled assessments), any such infraction may lead to disqualification by the examination board.
The School’s computer network and its devices must be used appropriately, in line with the School’s IT Acceptable Use policy.
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BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS
Pupils are expected to promote the happiness of the School community by being cheerful, positive and helpful in all that they do. They should always give consideration to the feelings of others and take responsibility for reporting any concerns to a member of staff.
All pupils are expected to be honest, to act in accordance with the laws of the country and to apply common sense to all aspects of their behaviour.
Pupils are required to act in a way that protects and promotes their own and others’ safety and wellbeing. Pupils should not bring anything into School that could be harmful, either to themselves or to others. There are particular rules about drug, alcohol and tobacco use which appear in separate policies. Mobile computing devices must be used responsibly and in accordance with the relevant policy.
In a close community it is particularly important to develop and maintain good relations with others. All pupils are expected to exhibit kindness, tolerance and empathy, and to show respect and care for others and their possessions. There is a separate Anti-Bullying Policy.
The School forbids intimate sexual relations. Pupils who put themselves in a compromising situation risk appearances being interpreted at their most serious with consequences for their future at the School.
Contact with the media on matters relating to the School may only be made with the express permission of the Headmaster.
Pupils are expected to take pride in their appearance and to maintain high standards in both their attire and personal grooming.
HOUSE
A pupil’s Housemaster or Housemistress and Matron have particular responsibility for their safety and welfare while they are at School. All pupils are required to ensure that their Housemaster or Housemistress knows of their whereabouts at all times.
Separate rules are published regarding times for being out of House, including visits to other Houses, to Godalming and to go home at weekends.
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ENVIRONMENT
The School grounds and buildings are for the use and enjoyment of all members of the School community. All pupils, parents and members of staff are expected to care for them so that future generations will benefit from them too.
Enjoyment of the School’s grounds and buildings should not be at the cost of anyone else’s enjoyment of them. Excessive or offensive noise should be avoided; litter should be placed in the bins provided; books, kit and other belongings should not be discarded but taken back to boarding houses.
Any accidental damage should be reported as appropriate.
Houses, Departments, sports and activities may have their own rules, policies, protocols and codes of conduct which must also be known and observed. From time to time the Headmaster, Second Master or Deputy Headmasters provide definitions of particular rules.
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PuPil CoNCerNsIf a pupil has a concern or complaint it may be addressed to the Head of House, Head Boy, Head Girl, Tutor, Matron, Housemaster, Deputy Head (Pastoral) or Second Master. lf matters cannot be resolved by them or, if circumstances dictate a direct reference to him, the Headmaster may be consulted. Alternatively, the matter may be referred to one of the School’s Independent Listeners:
Mrs Mary Morris 07949 685683 (mobile) Willow Grange 01276 475910 (evenings) Woking Road 01483 543520 (day time)Guildford, GU4 7QS [email protected]
Mr Julian Roberts 01483 563359Long Barton [email protected] RoadGuildford, GU4 8PP
Parents or pupils may also contact:
The Children’s Commissioner 0800 5280731Surrey County Council Children’s Services 0300 4709100Child Line 0800 1111Independent Schools Inspectorate 0207 6000100OFSTED 0300 1231231 [email protected] Local Authority Designated Officer 0300 1231650
For Child Protection issues please consult the Designated Safeguarding Lead or his Deputy:
Mr JM Richardson 07833 435904Miss AJA Hawkins 07827 956697
ChaPlaiNCy, CouNselliNG aNd MediCalChaplaincyThe Senior Chaplain: The Revd Clive Case, BA, MTh 291741 415104Chaplain: The Revd Adam Watkinson, MA 291671 490275Lay Chaplain: Mr Simon FC Brennan, BA 291671 429171Roman Catholic Chaplain: The Revd Dunstan Keauffling, OSB
Counsellors Senior Consellor: Ms Jan Symes, BA, MBACP (Snr Accred), 413250 UKCP, SRN, CQSW Visiting Counsellor: Mr Ray Watters, BA, FdSc (Counselling), 413250 MBACP 07467 081404
Designated Safeguarding Mr John Richardson, BA 07833 435904Leads Miss Annabel JA Hawkins, BA 07827 956697
MedicalThe Hunt Health Centre: 291691
Mobile: 07881 915671Fax: 416508
Medical Officers: 239903Mondays Dr Sue ClarkTuesdays Dr Georgina DaltonWednesdays Dr Anthony CerulloThursdays Dr Helen CarrFridays Dr Klaus Green
Lead Nurse: Mrs Liz Carey, BSc, RGN, RM, NP, FP Cert 291691Staff Nurses: Mrs Lucy Ingram, RN Mrs Dee Kinner, RSCN Mrs Lucy Nicholas, BSc, RN, HV Mrs Daisy Robson, RSCN Mrs Joy Scannell, RGN Miss Kate Taylor, RN Mrs Helen Timney-Marshall, RNAdministrator: Mrs Gill SimsHousekeeper: Mrs Julie Edwards
dates for forthCoMiNG PareNts’ BriefiNGs
Oration Quarter 2018Fourth Form: Saturday 13 October, 11.00 am, Lecture Theatre
Long Quarter 2019Second Year Specialists: Friday 25 January, 10.30 am and 11.00 am, Lecture TheatreFifth Form: Saturday 16 February, 11.00 am, Lecture TheatreFourth Form: Sunday 17 March, 5.00 pm, Lecture Theatre
Cricket Quarter 2019Remove: Tuesday 23 April, 5.00 pm, Lecture TheatreFirst Year Specialists: Saturday 4 May, 10.30 am and 11.00 am, Lecture Theatre
dates for forthCoMiNG Quarters
Long Quarter 2019 Tuesday 8 January – Saturday 30 MarchLeave Weekend: Friday 25 January – Sunday 27 January Queen’s Exeat: Saturday 16 February – Sunday 24 FebruaryActivities Weekend: Saturday 9 March – Sunday 10 MarchLeave Weekend: Friday 15 March – Sunday 17 March
Cricket Quarter 2019 Tuesday 23 April – Saturday 29 JuneLeave Weekend: Saturday 4 May – Monday 6 MayExeat: Saturday 25 May – Sunday 2 June
Oration Quarter 2019 Tuesday 3 September – Saturday 7 DecemberLeave Weekend: Friday 27 September – Sunday 29 September Activities Weekend: Saturday 6 October – Sunday 7 OctoberExeat: Saturday 19 October – Sunday 3 NovemberLeave Weekend: Friday 22 November – Sunday 24 November
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1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
August 2019M T W T F S S
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
September 2019M T W T F S S
12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 2930
October 2019M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31
November 2019M T W T F S S
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30
December 2019M T W T F S S
12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31
1 Jan 2019 New Year's Day2 Jan 2019 2nd January (Scotland)25 Jan 2019 Burns Night (Scotland)1 Mar 2019 St. David's Day (Wales)17 Mar 2019 St Patrick's Day (Northern
Ireland)18 Mar 2019 'St Patrick's Day' observed
(Northern Ireland)19 Apr 2019 Good Friday21 Apr 2019 Easter Sunday22 Apr 2019 Easter Monday (ENG, NIR,
WAL)
22 Apr 2019 Easter Monday (Scotland)23 Apr 2019 St. George's Day6 May 2019 Early May Bank Holiday27 May 2019 Spring Bank Holiday8 Jun 2019 Queen's Birthday12 Jul 2019 Battle of the Boyne (Northern
Ireland)5 Aug 2019 Summer Bank Holiday
(Scotland)26 Aug 2019 Summer Bank Holiday (ENG,
NIR, WAL)
31 Oct 2019 Halloween5 Nov 2019 Guy Fawkes Day10 Nov 2019 Remembrance Sunday30 Nov 2019 St Andrew's Day (Scotland)2 Dec 2019 'St Andrew's Day' observed
(Scotland)25 Dec 2019 Christmas Day26 Dec 2019 Boxing Day