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November 2025

Tunisian Wrestling

14th November 2025Leanne Johnston

A report by Year 12 student, George.

It was an incredible opportunity to be a delegate for the first International Cultural and Sports Heritage Festival in Tunis. This was a festival organised by the Tunisian Olympic Committee, in order to demonstrate the traditional sports, particularly wrestling, of many European nations, including Spain, France and Italy. 

I practice Cumberland and Westmoreland wrestling, a form of wrestling from the North of England that is over a thousand years old. In this type of wrestling, you put your left arm over your opponent’s right shoulder and right arm underneath their left, and then take an s-grip bind on their back. In order to win, you must put your opponent on the ground without breaking your bind. At its peak in the 1800s, it would draw in thousands of people in London, but now it is mainly practiced at local shows in Northumberland, Cumbria and parts of Lancashire. However, there is also an international competition every year held in Brittany, as they do their own variation of “backhold wrestling”. There is also a traditional costume, longjons, a vest and a velvet centrepiece, all embroidered with flowers. 

Although I have competed in Brittany before, I never expected to be able to go to such a major event and demonstrate Cumberland Wrestling. Although the 14 hour journey to Tunis wasn’t very enjoyable, the honour of being able to represent England but, more importantly, Northumberland at an Olympic event was amazing. When we arrived in Tunis, we were greeted as sporting stars, although we didn’t really look like athletes. However, the Tunisian people treated us with masses of respect and kindness, and we made sure to reciprocate it. 

The next day, we met the rest of the delegations from across Europe. There were wrestlers from Iceland, Spain, Italy, Brittany and North Macedonia, as well as a team of Oina players from Romania, a combination of dodgeball and cricket. We then learnt about all the traditional styles of wrestling from across Europe-Gouren from Brittany, GlĂ­ma from Iceland, Lucha Leonesa from Spain and Pelivansko borenje from North Macedonia. All of these sports are centuries old and have been practiced for generations, and prove that the true universal sport is wrestling. Then a legend of the Tunisian style of wrestling, Dr Ezzidine Bouzid taught the delegations about Gresh. The Italian delegation then presented their aims of restoring their traditional form of wrestling as it disappeared with the Second World War, which had major effects on all these forms of wrestling. Although, they did also teach us about the next step in wrestling- the world Nomad Games, where wrestling is an official event for an Olympic level competition for traditional sports.


The next day was the day of the competition. From 10am till 6 that night we demonstrated all the styles of wrestling we had learnt about previously, as well as competitions of Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. However, the main event was Cumberland wrestling, with even some of Tunisia’s own Olympic wrestlers trying. Although there were difficulties teaching Cumberland wrestling due to the language barrier, after a few hours they eventually understood the concepts of how to wrestle.

We ended the day by meeting the Olympic President of Tunisia, a massively important figure in African sports.It was an incredible moment to meet someone as significant, and something I will never forget. Our delegation was then presented with a plaque, commemorating our attendance at the first event of this level dedicated to the different cultural sports from across Europe.

I truly loved my time in Tunisia, and being able to represent my sport, Northumberland, my country and my school at this event was an honour and something I hope to be able to do again, or at another level of importance at the World Nomad Games.

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England Athletics Success

12th November 2025Leanne Johnston

Congratulations on England Athletics Selection

We are incredibly proud to share that Alexandria, one of our talented Year 12 students, who has been selected for the prestigious England Athletics Youth Talent Programme. This fantastic achievement recognises her outstanding commitment, skill and dedication to the sport of Hammer Throw. Being chosen for this national development pathway places Alexandria among the most promising young athletes in the country, and we are excited to see her continue to excel both in training and in competition. Well done Alexandria.

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Service of Remembrance 11.11.25

11th November 2025Leanne Johnston

Reverend Canon Simon White led our Remembrance Service on Tuesday 11 November. Year 9 form representatives and cadets were in attendance and our Senior Students laid wreaths on behalf of the school, and our Foundation Governors in remembrance and tribute to all who suffered or died in war.

In World War One, 58 Old Boys and one member of staff paid the supreme sacrifice. Most of them found their last place of rest far from home: in Belgium, in France, in Gallipoli, in Poland, at sea; many of them have no known graves.

In the Second World War, by a strange coincidence, yet another 58 Old Boys perished in War – this time together with two members of staff. Only a few of them are buried in the UK. The remainder lie in France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, in Iceland and Italy, in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, in Burma and in Singapore. Again, many have no known grave but the sea.

In the Korean War of 1953, one Old Boy was killed while fighting for the United Nations in the cause of world peace.

In gratitude for the service and sacrifice of all these young men – their average age was only 24 – Nathan Mercel took the reading and Mr Clark – Deputy Headteacher read The Pride of the Poppy.

The service ended with the Last Post played on trumpet by Will Straughan, Arthur Graham and Luke Miller supported by Ms Waterhouse.

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Sixth Form Open Evening 2025

10th November 2025Leanne Johnston
Our Sixth Form Open Evening will take place on Thursday 20th November from 4pm to 7pm.  
 
This is a fantastic opportunity to explore the wide range of academic courses that are offered at our school.  You will get the chance to meet our passionate teachers and hear more about the subjects that are available in our Sixth Form.  You can do this via the presentations that will be taking place throughout the night, or, by dropping into one of the subject stalls to hear more from our teachers and current students.  There will also be the chance to hear from the Head of Sixth Form regarding enrichment opportunities, entry requirements, pastoral support and pathways onto post-18 study. 
 
Join us on November 20th and discover what makes our Sixth Form a vibrant, supportive community.  We look forward to welcoming you.

Presentation Schedule  

The main presentation for the evening will take place at 4.45pm and repeated at 6pm in the Lower School Hall. Subject presentations by Sixth Form specialist staff will be scheduled throughout the evening. These are optional/drop in presentations. Each presentation will run for 10 minutes. Space within the venues is limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis; for Healt

h and Safety reasons if the venue is too full you may be asked to attend at a different time.

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