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  • Craft Coop exhibition

    Fri 05 May 2023

    For the entire month of April, year 9 and 10 students had the great privilege of having their work exhibited at the Craft Coop in Windsor. Their work looked wonderful and received many compliments from shoppers and passers-by. The paintings on canvas were inspired by Claude Monet’s impressionist style and the mural in the middle was a mosaic painted on little tiles inspired by the sea. The pictures were made by year 9, some of them inspired by Pete Gilbert and others by Monet. The year 10 were especially content to have their work exhibited and the work was for sale, but unfortunately none were sold. If you are perhaps interested in any of the work please get in touch with me.

    ‘Our inspiration for this art piece was based on a famous painting by Monet who was known for his art with lily pads. The experience of making this piece was fun for me and my friend who made it because we got to try a new style of art and we learnt a new technique of painting while doing it. ‘

    Arthur and Shaun, year 10

     

    ‘I’ve used multiple shades of green to create this painting and used Monet’s technique of layering to paint the greenery all over the canvas. I used a sponge to make the water lily pads. I regret not painting the background blue before I started the painting to capture the sky, because of that I covered the whole painting in greenery. Overall, this painting was a fun one to make and its inspired by Monet’s paintings of the outdoors.’

    Mirza, year 10

     

    Please enjoy the paintings.

     

    Miss Tombs

     

  • Football - District Quarter Final - U15A v Wexham

    Thu 04 May 2023

    From the first whistle, Windsor Boys’ pressed well and controlled possession with Wexham firmly on the back foot. It took a while to break through, but then James Field found himself in a space to score with a nice left foot finish. This started the flow of goals and there only looked like one winner. The next was a goal from Devon Hill scoring off the post and the third was added by Ben Mongey with a neat header from a corner. Harry Evans scored the last goal of the half with a really nice goal off the crossbar which left the keeper no chance to save. There could and should have been more, but due to some poor finishing and excellent keeping, we went in at half time 4-0 up. Second half kicked off and the game nearly won, Windsor made some changes giving keeper Leo Murrell the chance to show his skills at the other end of the pitch. Wexham took advantage of this and got one back after a messy goal mouth scramble but we then answered with Rufus Gilbert scoring a tap in to make it 5-1. Windsor gave a penalty away after a handball in the box and Wexham converted despite the diving effort from stand in keeper Kian Afroog. With a few minutes to go we get a penalty, Leo Murrell stepped up and converted calmly to finish the game 6-2.

     

    Match report and MOTM – Tom Roberts