Month: July 2023

Alton School’s Hypatia Evening Showcases Pupil Excellence in Research and Creativity

In a remarkable display of intellectual curiosity and creative talent, Alton School recently held its annual Hypatia Evening. This event showcased the projects undertaken by pupils participating in the Hypatia programme, an initiative that allows pupils to delve into topics of personal interest beyond the traditional school curriculum.

The evening was a true celebration of learning, creativity, and ingenuity, with an array of projects on display. One of the highlights was the art projects, which included clay sculptures and equestrian portraits, demonstrating the pupils’ artistic skills and dedication to their craft.

Photography enthusiasts wowed the audience with their wildlife photography, capturing the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Meanwhile, the music projects featured original compositions and songs, showcasing the pupils’ musical talents.

But the diversity of projects didn’t end there. Visitors were treated to a journey into various realms of knowledge. Some pupils explored the mechanics of cars, while others honed their skills as goalkeepers, displaying remarkable knowledge in the world of sports. Magic enthusiasts left the audience spellbound with their tricks, while the creation of an Alton School-themed Dobble game added an element of fun to the evening.

The Hypatia Evening wasn’t just about entertainment; it was also a platform for thought-provoking projects. Pupils educated attendees about critical topics such as allergies and the proper use of epinephrine pens, ensuring that vital information reaches the community. In a nod to the stars, one project delved into the inspiring journey of women in space exploration, celebrating their contributions to the field. Greek mythology came to life through another project, offering a glimpse into the ancient world of gods and heroes.

Reverend Hodgson, Alton School’s advocate for education and co-curricular opportunities, expressed her pride in the pupils’ achievements. “Hypatia Evening exemplifies our commitment to nurturing not only academic excellence but also fostering a spirit of inquiry and creativity,” she stated.

Charity Memorial Walk for Maddy

On Monday, July 3rd, the Alton School community came together for a Memorial Walk to remember Maddy, a cherished former pupil. This heartfelt event also served as a fundraiser for the ‘Maddy’s Mark’ charity, which provides crucial support to those struggling with mental health challenges. The occasion was marked by emotions and inspiration, and it is with immense pride that we share the success of our fundraising efforts for this cause.

The Memorial Walk brought pupils, parents, and staff together to pay tribute to Maddy’s memory and support the ‘Maddy’s Mark’ charity. It was a poignant reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the impact it has on individuals and their families.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in the walk and contributed to the cause. Your involvement has made a significant difference in supporting those facing mental health difficulties. Your generosity and compassion are truly commendable.

Maddy’s family expressed their appreciation for the event and the community’s unwavering support, saying, “To everyone who took part in our Maddy’s Mark Memorial Walk on Monday, all the parent helpers, the children, and staff – keeping Maddy’s memory alive means so much to us, and we cannot thank you enough. Wishing you all a fun and relaxing summer break.” – The Lawrence Family

The Alton School community remains committed to fostering an environment of care, compassion, and unity, where the memory of loved ones like Maddy can continue to shine brightly.