With the successful installation of the Jubilee Hive, standard weekly hive inspections are essential to getting to know our bees as the weeks pass by.
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On Wednesday 6 July, Year 7 pupils performed Rats! the Musical, telling the story of the Pied Piper and the rat infestation of Hamelin.
On Wednesday 6 July, we celebrated a joyful and relaxed Junior Prize Giving with Year 7 and 9 pupils and parents.
On Tuesday 5 July, the Whole School ascended on the Athletics track for Inter-House Sports Afternoon which was met with lively energy.
Farnborough Hill is celebrating national success once more, with its Year 9 Robotics team beating over 300 UK schools to triumph at the National EEP Robotics Competition.
Year 9 made the journey to Mount Cook Adventure Centre in Derbyshire for their two night residential, enjoying many team-building activities such as rock climbing, raft building or high ropes.
On the hottest day of the year so far, the Hill was festooned with lights and patchworked with blankets as families arrived for the musical extravaganza, Mamma Mia!.
Following the excitement of the Platinum Jubilee weekend, Mrs Katherine Bell reflects on the School's own Royal associations and the captivating history of Empress Eugénie.
Farnborough Hill is preparing for the arrival of its new school inhabitants in June: honey bees.
Farnborough Hill has once again received top marks for both the academic achievement and development of its pupils, and for their personal development, following the School’s recent Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) inspection.
We are delighted to announce the new Junior Leadership Team members; Charlotte (Head Girl), Aoife (Deputy Head Girl), Aimee (Deputy Head Girl), Caterina, Preeti and Imogen.
During the first lockdown from March 2020, on Thursdays at 8.00 pm we would gingerly leave the safety of our homes to clap and cheer for key workers, especially those in the NHS working on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. Amélie (U6DEM) reflects on this and the future of nursing.
As part of International Nurses’ Day, we would like to share some inspirational stories from our Old Girls who became nurses themselves.
On Thursday 5 May 2022, we came together as a whole School for a wonderful Service of Hope, Reflection and Thanksgiving. We then unveiled our new Garden of Hope.
Lower Sixth students canoed at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham and walked in the Dark Peaks for their Gold DofE Award.
The Easter Term was enormously successful for Farnborough Hill’s Netball teams, with many triumphs in national competitions.
Chlöe, Year 10, looks back on Women's History Month and discusses why it is important to continue the fight against inequality.
Music Captain Emily (U6WIN) reflects on the most recent Musical happening at Farnborough Hill; the Easter Concert.
Extended Learning Coordinator, Miss Lucy Warwick, reflects on the latest achievements by the Year 9 Project Qualification pupils.
Following the huge success of the Red Nose Day Endurance Challenge by Year 11 pupils, we are continuing with a charity focus in School this week – the annual Sixth Form Charity Week.