Great night for Drama
Five win NODA's
Semi-final Songsters
Choir in BBC competition
Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights
A celebration of the Hindu New Year, the passage from darkness to light
Looking Ahead
An invitation to join the Sixth Form
Quiet times
Pupils have time to reflect
A Service of Celebration
Our choristers sing in Lincoln Cathedral
Open Evening
So much to see!
OA wins National Award
Hospital Pharmacist of the Year
Cadets remember the fallen
Our CCF cadets parade at the Cenotaph
Network rail
Can the Sixth Form solve the problem?
Booked Up, Fully Booked!
Year 7 worm their way through the titles
Tea Time Concert
Middle School musicians make music for Village Aid
The Old Arnoldians London Dinner
On board the HQS Wellington
Junior School Maths Day
Top mathematicians compete at school
A Tale of Two Cities
Old Arnoldian performs in London
Teen Titles
Arnold dominates reviews
Toast to Art
Art on show
Girls' Choir sing Evensong
Blackburn Cathedral provides beautiful setting
Masterclass Glass
6th Form artists blown away
A Celebration of Unity
The school celebrates its partnership with United Church Schools Trust
Star students
Top of the Class - nationally!
"Flash, Bang, Wallop! What a picture"
School Photograph
Nuffield Bursary for KaYee
Sixth Former works on ‘Building Schools for the Future’ programme
An Indian wedding
Our Indian guests perform in assembly
New Parents' Reception
A splendid lunch and an opportunity to meet
Up, up and away
The school says goodbye to the Orange radio mast
Superdoctors - one small step
The Indiana Jones of surgery
Superdoctor Steve Mannion
Old Arnoldian on TV
Welcome to the 6th Form
Out of green uniform and into business dress, our students begin life in the 6th Form
Which University? Which Course?
Where do our students go on to and what do they study?
Old Arnoldian and former Head Boy Michael Stacey has made good progress in his acting career after gaining a first class degree in Cell Biology and Pathology at the University of St Andrews.
After university Michael trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama graduating with a masters degree in Performance in Musical Theatre and has appeared in Guilt (Upstairs at the Gatehouse); The Confessions of Julian Po and Iron Curtain (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Wild Honey(RSAMD); The Fabulist, Like You Like It and About Face (Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre); The Tempest (Prague Fringe Festival and Byre Theatre, St Andrews); Such Sweet Thunder (NYMT, Newcastle Theatre Royal). Michael has also performed his self-devised cabaret entitled Degree Dilemma at The Arches, Glasgow. He is now appearing in A Tale of Two Cities at the Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre, in Highgate Village, in which he plays the part of Charles Darnay.
As the review in'The Stage' puts it, "The style of this piece and its setting is reminiscent of Les Miserables, and while it isn't through sung, it's rare for underscore or a musical number to be absent for long. Director Paul Nicholas has assembled (and well deployed) an impressive cast. All in all, well worth a visit to north London."
Posted by: P R Oliver
Date: Friday 10/10/2008

