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WHISPS is a collaboration of five schools in the local area; Worth, Hazelwick, Imberhorne, St. Pauls and Sackville. Each of the schools perform their own programme of music, and the evening ends in a joint performance which brings all the instrumentalists and choral singers together.

A BIG THANK YOU to all our students and staff for helping to raise....towards Genes for Jeans and St Catherine's Hospice.

The Year 8 boys’ football team won today. Yes it did rain, and yes I did get wet, and yes it was after four lessons…already in the rain, and yes it was a Friday afternoon, and no I do not know why I did that?!Anyway….we played St.

Imberhorne Year 10 boys won 5-0 at home to arch-rivals Sackville School on the afternoon of Tuesday 28th September.

Our German partners visited us last week – a group of 38 students aged 13-14 and four students who did a work experience placement in East Grinstead nurseries.

Year 8 football team beat Sackville 2-1 on the same day the B team won 9-0 against them! Two good sides played each other with Imberhorne wanted ‘revenge’ for last year’s one-nil defeat, despite being the better footballing side.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office

Our Year 9 netball team played very well in their area versatility tournament on the afternoon of 20th September, beating Sackville School 7-0. The team won the tournament with an overall score of 37goals (conceding only 7). The team were: L. Plummer, S. Hamblin, H. Smith, H. Dunn, S.

Year 8 (B team) v. Sackville School Imberhorne B team turned up for there first match at local rivals Sackville School and for a team that had not played together before, showed great skill in winning comfortably, 9-0.

In March 2009, as part of their final assessment, the BTEC Performing Arts students performed in their very own cabaret show. There was singing, dancing and sparkly lights aplenty in this musical extravaganza of songs and dances from stage and screen.

The much anticipated week 37A was upon us.  About mid-way through, shrieks of laughter and girlie giggles were heard coming from room 130. Sounds of crying, coughing and cooing could also be heard as the Virtual Babies were being introduced to Year 12.

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