Wow. Yes this is happening! March 3rd Sixth Form Common Room.
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Friday, 12 February 2010
FEARLESS
To commemorate the Bi-Centenary Mill Hill, applied for the grant of a crest. After a Royal Licence had been signed by HM The Queen, a Patent was issued to confer upon the school the privilege of bearing with its shield a crest and a badge.
The Patent described these thus:
Within a Coronet Or a Grassy Mount Vert sejant erect thereon a Lion Gules winged paly Or and Azure grasping with both forepaws a Millrind Or.
This translates: a red Lion with wings of gold and blue sitting on a grassy hill and grasping with both paws a gold millrind (the metal centre piece of a millstone). The Lion (a symbol of England) is winged because he is carrying the values of Mill Hill School far and wide.
Our tour mascot goes by the name Fearless. Little is known about Fearless. Some say that throughout the years he has secretly mentored cricketing legends throughout the world; other say that he is just a low-cost cuddly toy that Mr Hutchinson found.
What have you heard about Fearless our tour mascot?
Thursday, 11 February 2010
A handy passenger to take on tour
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Umpire Signals
Have you ever wondered what the umpire means by waving his arms around in a strange fashion?
Believe it or not, almost every motion an umpire makes has a meaning.
Click here for the BBC Cricket guide to umpire signals
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Tour Kit
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
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