Girls' Football Squad play Wycombe Abbey School
A six-a-side tournament gave the girls' football squad a chance to try out some new team members -
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A thrilling match against Henley
The boys' football team had a thrilling opening round match of the Oxfordshire Schools Cup playing Henley College -
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Number one for the second year
Principal, Paula Holloway, is delighted to report our UK Government League Table results - number one in Oxfordshire
and 10th best school in England -
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Art teacher exhibition
Art Teacher at St. Clare's, Francesca Shakespeare, is currently exhibiting her evocative work at the O3 gallery at
Oxford Castle -
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Chess success
St. Clare's chess team are doing well in the Oxford League 4th Division -
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Running Club achievements
Our runners are recording some impressive times and first timers are excelling -
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Kevin Hennessey, Head of Activities, described our girls' basketball team as phenomenal -
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Frontline and conflict
A visit to the exhibition
Frontline: A Year of Journalism and Conflict gave the International Affairs group a lot to
reflect on -
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The body and Society
The Spring Semester Seminar Series will certainly provide a stimulating programme of issues and ideas -
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Football League result
The boys' football team learnt some valuable lessons in the recent league match -
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Stargazing
Excellent winter weather conditions gave staff and students a perfect opportunity to view the night sky -
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Magical Marakech
The only place to leave winter behind is to head for the sunshine of exotic Marakech -
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Basketball unsung hero
Basketball Coach, Franky Marulanda received the
Unsung Hero Award at the BBC Oxfordshire Sports Awards -
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Oxford Park Run
Our Running Club team achieved impressive times and positions in the weekly 5 km run -
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Vincent in Brixton - a roaring review
Van Gogh's life spent in London was the subject of a wonderful play given by our first year IB students -
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