![]() They also offer discounts on full boarding fees to children of employees of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the UN, and of those serving in the armed forces. The school looks at both financial criteria and the onward trajectory of any potential recipient, and the bursary committee will make awards to those most likely to benefit from the opportunities on offer. Team of the week – The U12A tennis side for their win against The Dragon School.The school aims to award up to five bursary places to pupils entering Year 4 each year. There are currently 26 bursary recipients in the school, and the award remains in place throughout the child’s time at the Dragon, with the level of fee reduction based on the particular circumstances of each applicant. Dom and Will Harrington came 41st and they managed finishes in the low 30s on the last day. After a false start from another crew in their final, they had an incredible first 500m, but were not able to hold it until the finish resulting in a 12th place overall.Īdrian Yung and Ben Simmons finished 31st in the Silver fleet, securing results in the mid-teens on the last day. On Sunday, the J16 squad placed 25 th and the J16 double came 10th in their time trial. The J18 quads came 13th and 37th respectively, just missing out on a finals place. Saturday saw the J18 girls’ double race for the school for the last time, placing 48th in their event. They converted this into a 14th overall with an impressive side by side piece. On Friday, the J15 quads came 35th and 56th out of a field of 61 and the J14 quad sneaked into the C final with 18th out of 41. The event is the biggest of the year in junior rowing and sees crews from the largest rowing schools competing along with plenty of GB junior triallists. Dragon School Oxford 1,235 followers on LinkedIn. Education, Prep School, Pre-Prep, Boarding, Day School, Pastoral, Childhood Exploration. Last weekend (24 th-26 thMay) our rowers took part in the National Schools’ Regatta. V Bradfield: Girls’ 1st VI lost 7-2 Girls’ 2nd VI lost 5-1. V Tudor Hall: Girls’ 1st VI won 3-1 Girls’ 2nd VI won 4-0. V Eton: 1st VI lost 6-3 2nd VI lost 7-2 3rd VI lost 8-1. ![]() V Aylesbury Grammar School: U13A won by 39 runs U13B won by 36 runs U14B lost by 28 runs. ![]()
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