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News stories from the School and Old Suttonian communities
10 Mar 2020 | |
Sports |
OS Cricket Group |
Yesterday, Mr Wells caught up with Old Suttonian Hayden Walsh Jnr (2010 H), who has established himself as a regular in the West Indies One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 Cricket teams.
Hayden, born in the US Virgin Islands to Antiguan parents, attended SVS as a Richie Richardson Scholar - a scheme that allowed promising West Indian cricketers to attend the School. Since leaving us, Hayden has carved out a successful career in Cricket and is an inspiration for many of our pupils.
Hayden kindly gave the School a West Indies signed shirt, that we will proudly display in the Sydney Wooderson Sports Centre.
After another successful OS Hockey event, it was great to see Old Suttonians back in action over the May bank holiday weekend as England Hockey held the national club championship … More...
Last Friday, we were treated to two excellent games of Hockey at School as the Old Suttonians took on the School's 1st X… More...
On Saturday we celebrated 150 years of rugby at Sutton Valence School! The 1st XV kicked things off with an incredible v… More...
Neil Richards (1967 F) recently umpired the National Under 18 Boys' Twenty20 Cricket final at Lord's, which saw St Peter… More...
Last Friday, we were delighted to host the OS vs School 1st XI girls’ and boys’ hockey matches on the Astroturf. As alw… More...
After over 15 years of outstanding and loyal service, Jeremy Farrell will be leaving the School on 22nd April, following the restructuring of the lead… More...
We are sorry to report the death of Clive Nickolds (1964 M) on 26 October 2024. Having left SVS, he enjoyed a hugely successful career, most notably i… More...
Earlier this month the School learnt the sad news that Richard Plowden, a much loved member of staff at SVS from 2006 through to his retirement in 202… More...