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Lancing Choir sings at St Paul's
The 50-strong Lancing Choir, led by Director of Music Alex Mason, enjoyed a fantastic trip to St Paul’s Cathedral to sing Evensong in front of a large congregation of local residents, tourists, parents and OLs...
Adventures in Malawi
It was wonderful to be back in Malawi for the first time since July 2018 – and in the 40th anniversary year of the expedition. A 20-strong Lancing group spent a memorable and exciting five...
Overnight Adventure
The Fourth Form Explorer Scouts ventured out on the Summer Term overnight adventure. The first stage was the navigation challenge, walking from the College to Hillside Scout Camp site in Small Dole. The routes had...
Equestrian News
The Equestrian Team has been out competing this Summer Term. First up was the Eventers’ Challenge at Golden Cross in the Easter holidays. Only three of our riders were available but we qualified, in first...
Up in the Air
On Wednesday 15 June four Lancing pupils went to MoD Boscombe Down in Wiltshire for an Air Experience Flight. A key selling point of the RAF branch of CCF is that you can go flying...
Dance the Night away ...
Back in May members of Lancing’s Vortex dance company went to a performance by BalletBoyz, a contemporary dance company, at the Connaught Theatre in Worthing. I had the great pleasure of seeing BalletBoyz: Deluxe with...
Geographers in the Field
The Lower Sixth Geography students took part in a five-day residential fieldtrip as part of their A Level studies just before May Half Term. A key part of their A Level experience, the trip was...
Choir visits Windsor to sing Evensong
On Tuesday 12 October 40 members of the Lancing College Choir travelled to sing Evensong at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. We were privileged to be invited to such a glorious and well-known venue, steeped...
Pupils enjoy last DofE expedition of term
In the last week of term, 22 intrepid Third Formers set out on their Bronze D of E Expedition on the South Downs. They were journeying from Arundel to school (or vice versa) over two...