Head's Newsletter 25 November 2016

Dates : Saturday 4 th February matinee at 2.30 pm (Concessions £5, Adults £8) and 7.00 pm (Concessions £7, Adults £10), Monday 6 th - Thursday 9 th February at 7.00 pm (Concessions £7, Adults £10). Tickets will be available through Ticket.Source.com from Monday 5 th December.

The day came to a delightful conclusion, with a visit from ex-Tiffinian and Director of the Natural History Museum, Sir Michael Dixon. Despite being very busy having to host a Royal visitor to the museum, he was able to talk to our Students about his time at Tiffin and how his career has developed since he left. This was followed by the students asking some insightful and quirky questions. This was an enjoyable and very educational day and thanks go to the students, who behaved impeccably, and the accompanying staff.

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Please join us on Thursday 1 st December at 7 pm in the JLT for the House Public Speaking Finals—quality entertainment and a glass of wine. Everyone is welcome—and it’s FREE!

DONATIONS TO NEW BUILDING

To donate to the new building fund, simply log in to ParentPay , click on ‘pay for other items’, then ‘New Building Appeal’ and put in the amount you wish to donate. Alternatively you can donate by bank transfer or cheque; please see the form to do so. Please also remember to tick the Gift Aid consent if you are eligible to do so as we are able to then claim back from the Government 25p in every £1 donated!

Between a pair of estranged twin brothers, Antipholus and Antipholus, and a pair of estranged twin servants, Dromio and Dromio, all ignorant of each other within a city of sorcery, only one thing is certain: chaos. As one Antipholus is astonished by his foreign hospitality, the other is enraged by the hostility of his native land. The earnest Dromios, caught and mistaken between the two, are soundly beaten for obeying all the wrong orders. Tiffin School presents one of Shakespeare's shortest and most farcical comedies, encapsulating a hectic tale of violent cross- purposes, mistaken identity, and social nightmare.

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