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13/05/2024
On Saturday, 20 of our Lower Sixth students took part in 'The Inflatable 5km' challenge in Stoke Park in aid of the Calabash trip. In the Summer holidays they will be working in South African townships to improve the local community in numerous ways by building connections and improving conditions for the children there. This is the 16th year that Reed's has been involved with this charity and the students would be hugely grateful for your support! Just click on the link in our bio Linktree. . #Calabash #southafrica #charitywork
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04/05/2024
This is quite the story. Inspirational. We’ve been on the wrong end of Kris’s @epsomcollege_sports golf team a few times and no wonder! A very special time for the whole family. We are right behind you all this weekend @ky_kim0607. Video recorders set for 14.00 BST. Amazing for the entire @surreygolf @surreygolf_rookietour community. Good luck and have a blast! @pgatour @reeds.golf https://www.pgatour.com/article/news/latest/2024/05/03/16-year-old-kris-kim-englishman-makes-cut-the-cj-cup-byron-nelson-tpc-craig-ranch
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03/05/2024
Are you a student looking to learn a transferable skill that you can use to earn money at uni or during the sixth form? Our Barista Course (TUES 9th JULY 11am-4pm) is designed to prepare you for the workplace and equip you with a skill that is in high demand globally. You'll learn everything you need to know to make a full range of coffees using a professional coffee machine, including tips on how to make drinks look and taste amazing! It's held at @ripleycourt School and for more info click on the RSE Events & Master Classes link in our bio Linktree. . #barista #Baristatraining #studentlife
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03/05/2024
The school's location so close to some beautful natural areas is really beneficial sometimes. The Geography Dept treated the 1st Form to a 'day in the local wilderness' for some river studies. Without a coach or minibus in sight it was also a very environmentally-friendly excursion! First stop - Oxshott Heath to explain management strategies for the local runners, horse riders and dog walkers. Then into Esher Common to discuss how the changing land-use of the area has resulted in the vegetation changing drastically from grass, heath and wetland habitats, to acidic podzols suited for alien pines. Final destination was Arbrook Common where the boys finally got a chance to put their wellies to the test and jump into the raging torrent – the River Rythe! Here they used CRADS (Calibrated River Acceleration Devices), supplied by NASA, to measure river velocity and meter rules to measure wetted perimeter and profile. An enjoyable and educational day out! . #geography #naturegeography #localenvironment
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