With bleary eyes, and a barely risen sun the first two teams took to the hockey pitch at 5am for what would be the first match of a truly incredible twelve hour hockey marathon. The day would see over 200 …
The weather couldn’t have been more fitting for a traditional summer fair. The cloudless skies and sunshine brought families out in the droves to join in the fun of the fair, and to make this year’s one of the most …
Mrs Cooke would like to say a huge thank you to Charlie Banks in Form 3 for showing her support of the charity she supports, the Little Princess Trust. The Trust provides wigs and hair pieces to children who have …
Congratulations and thank you to every single pupil who took part in the Easter concert on the evening of the last Thursday of last term. We have such a wealth of musical talent at Cundall and was no surprise at …
Thank you to every pupil who entered the Easter egg decorating competition at the end of last term. The range and standard of entrants really was amazing. Congratulations all the winners: “Creative” Winner: Murron O’ Neill Runner Up: Rosie Barker …
What a delightful morning we had on last day of the Lent term. Children, parents and staff took to the playing fields with the most creative and colourful assortment of kites. The huge majority of the kites were homemade and …
Form 5 trod the boards recently to great acclaim with a production of The Sound Of Music at the Galtres Centre. The cast had worked tirelessly over the term with limited rehearsal time to bring together the well-known tunes of Richard Rodgers with …
The boarders’ Mad Hatter’s tea party started off calmly with a game of croquet on the front lawn and a fill the tea pot race. Afterwards they sat down to a spread worthy of the Mad Hatters table, put on …







