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Recently 14 students took part in the inaugural St Clement Danes Student Golf Open. Students from across Years 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 made up a competitive field. The outright winner was Adam Ward with an incredible 3 under par gross score of 65. Adam's name will forever be etched in history as the first winner of the student open Claret jug! Other impressive performances came from Connor Scott, who shot a level par score, and Rio Saigal with a 3 over par, 71. There were some other very good net scores as well with Dan McGee coming in 15 shots under his handicap! Congratulations to all students that took part in a really successful day.

The students had a fantastic day and a big thank you must go to Chartridge Park golf club for hosting us and to Steve Collier for helping out on the day.

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18th June

Pupil journalist Sam B secures national 'Student Voices' award

Our  talented pupil, Sam B, Year 9, has been named one of just five winners nationwide in the prestigious ' The Day's Student Voices Young Journalist Awards 2026. Sam B clinched the honour with a compelling, insightful opinion piece titled, “Life Isn't All Sunshine And Rainbows But It's Not Doom And Gloom Either.” The competition judges praised the passion, positivity and exceptional eloquence of Sam’s writing. As part of the winner's package, the article was officially published on The Day’s global Student Voices platform on 15th June, alongside the national announcement of the competition winners. Sam’s award-winning article takes critical aim at the modern media landscape, arguing that mainstream platforms rely on sensationalism and fear to drive reader engagement. The piece contrasts historical anxieties with today's relentless news cycle, which feeds on global catastrophes. While acknowledging real hardships, Sam warns that constant access to bleak updates is mentally exhausting and traps younger generations in a false sense of hopelessness.  Far from advocating for purposeful ignorance, Sam urges readers to stay informed while remembering how far humanity has progressed. The essay highlights that we are living in a golden age of technology and medical achievement.  Ultimately, the award-winning piece serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's inherent resilience and proven ability to thrive in the face of adversity. As Sam beautifully concludes, "It's important to keep positive, because whatever happens, humans always adapt and never lose hope." The entire St Clement Danes community extends its warmest congratulations to Sam on this incredible achievement