Autumn
Who would your local hero be? In a lively response to the Historical Association’s question, Leonie Gasson proposed Edward Alleyn and mounted a vigorous argument in his support. Leonie’s talk was as colourful as the man himself and the audience loved her warmth; she made them laugh, but (thankfully) not cry. The standard of this London heat held at Westminster School was said by the judges to be as high as the finals last year. Sadly Edward Alleyn was pipped by Marie Stopes as the local hero of the London region, but a lot of people now know more about the theatre manager and entrepreneur whose vision sparked the education we enjoy today at Dulwich College, Alleyn’s and JAGS. In due course you will be able to listen to a pod case at:
http://www.history.org.uk/resources/secondary_news_326.html
Leonie in rehearsal with the seeming approval of James Allen
Other news:
Congratulations to a highly dedicated team of mathematicians, Katrina Ferron, Harriet Godwin, Freddie Onslow and Polly Andrews, who achieved their goal of breaking into the top 5 in the SW London Regional Final of the 2009 Senior Team Maths Challenge. They were delighted to come a magnificent 4th.
Sports results: U12A & B hockey teams both won against Streatham and Clapham High last week.
Well done everyone.