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Pastorally Speaking: But is it REALLY awesome?
All of us can fall into the trap of overpraising children for average achievement, argues Andy Woodward, but in doing so we may be removing their incentive to do better
Prep Blog: Going for Gold
Paralympian Gold Medal winning skier Captain Jenny Kehoe was the inspirational guest at the 11s special assemby on planning and preparation, reports Jenny O'Neill
Headmaster's Blog: Refitting the ship
The summer isn't a holiday for everyone. Mr Hooke reveals the nitty-gritty details of the Good Ship Harrodian's rapid annual refit. Read more...
Author: James Hooke
Let's get organised!
In her first blog of the term, Jenny O'Neill explains why the first step to building the Growth Mindset that is so characteristic of Harrodian pupils is to get yourself organised.
Pastorally Speaking: Struggle today, strength tomorrow
It's a natural, parental instinct to protect our children, says Andy Woodward, but standing aside and allowing them to experience and learn from life's setbacks is essential to their growth. Read more...
Myths are a hit
Former Harrodian student Ellie Softley produced and directed a stylish production of Mythology with a cast of 9-13 year olds, reports Head of Drama Mr Glen
Author: Michael Glen
Junior Library Blog: Summer Reading Challenge (4-11 year olds)
As the school library is closed for the summer holidays why don't you head down to your local library to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge.
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Pastorally Speaking: Kicking the Phone Habit
If you think you're addicted to your phone, how hooked does a teenager feel? Andy Woodward calls for screen time rationing
Headmaster's Blog: A Day in my Life
One prize lot in our 25th anniversary charity auction was the chance to spend a day as Harrodian Head. Headmaster, James Hooke explains why he values daily life so highly
Author: James Hooke
Oldest meets youngest
As the School was busy celebrating its 25th birthday and anniversary ball last weekend, our oldest and youngest Harrodian pupils gathered on the front...
Author: Lucy Horan