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INSPECTION REPORT 2007
Rugby fixture change: Matches v Q.E. School (Tues 14th Oct)
Canford's U16 hockey team are County Champions
A2 Biology Trip to Kimmeridge 2008
Rugby in Pictures: Matches v Craighouse and Sherborne
Week 1 Sports Results
GCSES 2008: Canfordians Make The Grade
A Level Success
Light in Africa - Expedition to Tanzania
Canfordian selected for GB rowing team
South America Rugby Tour: Argentina to Chile
U10 Prep Cricket Tournament 2008
Cross Channel Row
Success at the Wessex Junior Regatta
Annual Sports Scholars' Dinner
3 Boys on a Bike: London to Paris in 3 Days
High Winds and High Drama at the National Schools' Regatta
Ofsted: School Boarding Inspection
Headline News: Cross Channel Row
Cross Channel Row

Calm conditions for part of the crossing
Calm conditions for part of the crossing
Sixth Former Christopher Shepheard-Walwyn, crossed the Channel in a single scull (one man rowing boat) on Tuesday 10th June in an amazing 3 hours 45 mins and 4 seconds, in aid of charity - just 10 minutes off the world record

Chris undertook the crossing in a 5 metre long seafaring single scull called Kellie, generously lent by Westover Boat Club. The timing of the crossing was weather dependent and Chris has anxiously been watching the weather forecasts and sea conditions over the last few days. Conditions were calm until he started crossing the main shipping lanes where he encountered bow waves of 1 – 1.5 metres from cargo vessels. Chris made land at Cape Griz Net where he declared himself to be “exhausted but over the moon”.

training on the River Stour
training on the River Stour
Chris has been training for three hours each day, six days a week for last five months. A keen rower, he decided to undertake the crossing to help raise awareness of the medical condition Sycncope and to raise money for the charity STARS who provide information and help for sufferers of Syncope and Reflex Anoxic Seizures. Fellow Canford pupil Kellie Maher suffers from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia syndrome and Vasovagal Syncope which causes her to lose consciousness frequently and has been greatly helped by STARS.


Staff and pupils have been eagerly awaiting news of Chris and were thrilled to hear that his attempt had been so successful. Headmaster John Lever said “I am constantly proud of the dedication of Canfordians to the task in hand and Christopher is well deserving of all our praise and our commendation for his considerable achievement”.

   
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