
Year 4 Bring Tudor England to Life With Stunning Model Houses
Year 4 pupils at St Gabriel’s have once again impressed us with their remarkable model Tudor houses, created as part of their History learning on the Tudor period.
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Year 4 pupils at St Gabriel’s have once again impressed us with their remarkable model Tudor houses, created as part of their History learning on the Tudor period.

We are delighted to announce that St Gabriel’s Nursery has been awarded a DayNurseries Top 20 Award for 2026, placing us among the Top 20 Nurseries in the South East of England.
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We are delighted to announce that our Year 6 pupils have been named the overall winners of the Society of Heads Junior Poetry Recital Competition 2025–26 for the Year 5 and 6 category.
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From 24–26 April, our Year 8 and 9 pupils took part in a powerful and immersive Battlefields trip to Belgium, led by the expert guides from Zeitgeist Tour Company.

We are delighted to announce the Sixth Form Officer team for 2026–27, with roles of responsibility now assigned to a number of our Year 12 students.
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We are delighted to celebrate an exceptional weekend of sporting success for three St Gabriel’s pupils — Liam (Year 9), Declan (Year 7) and future pupil Sophie, who joins Year 7 in September.

Year 5 enjoyed a brilliant start to the week on Monday 20 April as they welcomed firefighters from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service for a morning of hands-on learning and fire safety education.

We are incredibly proud of our Head Prefect, Elsy (Year 13), who recently took on the London Landmarks Half Marathon — an inspiring achievement made even more impressive by the fact that she only began running six months ago.

We are delighted to celebrate an outstanding sporting achievement from Year 4 pupil, Sophie, who competed in the ISKA British Championships last weekend.

On Monday 16 March, pupils in the Junior School were treated to a wonderful day of creativity and imagination as professional poet Rachel Piercey spent the day working with them.

It has been almost impossible to choose a single highlight from Year 6’s study of Australia this term. The topic has opened up a world of striking landscapes, unique wildlife and fascinating human stories, and the children have thrown themselves into every aspect of their learning.
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Over the weekend of 21–22 March, Year 4 pupil Sophie delivered an outstanding performance at the 2026 WMAC English Championships, the official qualifying event for this year’s World Championships in Bregenz, Austria.