Pilgrims have enjoyed great success in the annual Classical Association Latin and Greek Reading Competition, taking gold, silver, and bronze medals in the most recent event.
gaudium discendi- the joy of learning
We teach Latin using Who Said Latin’s Dead, a scheme which the boys find accessible and fun. The workbooks are based on the adventures of Guy and Olivia, two British schoolchildren lost in Ancient Rome, whose journey through the Ludus Magnus conveniently leads them through the Common Entrance Level 1 syllabus. The workbooks include puzzles and interactive activities as well as translations and practice sentences designed to engage the boys more effectively with the grammar.
In Year 8, boys deepen their knowledge of the vocabulary, grammar, and syntax required for the exams ahead, and the scholars take on the ultimate challenge: prose composition. The boys master much of the complex grammatical material that comprises the GCSE Latin syllabus. With plenty of hard work, they become skilled translators and tackle excerpts adapted from authors such as Livy, Pliny, and Cicero.
Alongside their linguistic studies, all year groups explore Homer’s The Iliad and Odyssey in translation. Knowledge of these key texts is required at Common Entrance and the boys love listening to scenes from these epic poems.
There are also opportunities to learn about:
Ancient Greek is offered as part of the syllabus in Year 8 and as a Commoners activity to boys in Years 6, 7, and 8. We begin by learning the alphabet and progress to reading and translating stories. Working at their own pace, some boys will tackle Ancient Greek scholarship papers in Year 8, others might attempt the Ancient Greek Common Entrance paper at Level 1 or Level 2. However, more often than not, boys study Ancient Greek purely for the joy of learning.
The French curriculum is further enhanced in Year 8 by a weekly intervention from a specialist language teacher. The boys will work individually or in small groups to sharpen and enhance their speaking and grammatical skills. This further reinforces the notion that language is often a communication tool used on a smaller scale. Everyone gets to make progress at their own rate and, like learning any language, often it is the mistakes that we make which help us learn the most effectively.
The Pilgrims' School, Winchester
Outstanding prep school in Winchester for boys aged 4-13, day and boarding.
Year 7 have been walked from @studlandbay_nt to @swanage.dorset as part of their Geography work, taking in the landscape and beautiful costal scenery! 🌊 They just about avoided the rain! #ToBeAPilgrim #schoollife #schoolfamily #winchester #bsaboarding ... See MoreSee Less
Our prep boys this morning took part in a 10K walk around Winchester to raise money for charity, with our Pre-Prep coming in to take part in a 5K. We’re incredibly proud of how the boys took on this challenge in all seasons of weather! 🌦️
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We’re proud of all our Year 8 boys and delighted with this year’s outstanding haul of 16 senior school scholarships, awarded to 13 Pilgrims’ boys by top independent schools across the UK. The scholarships are for Academic, Sport, Music and Design & Technology, and include a remarkable 3 @winchestercollege Founder’s Awards (only 4 can be awarded), a Knightley Scholarship to @tonbridge.school and a prestigious King’s Scholarship to @eton.college ... See MoreSee Less