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Saturday, 27 May 2017 Floreat Aeternum Carthusiana Domus For Current Pupils, Parents and Friends of the School CARTHUSIAN DAY www.charterhouse.org.uk

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Saturday, 27 May 2017

Floreat Aeternum Carthusiana Domus

For Current Pupils, Parents and Friends of the School

C A R T H U S I A N D A Y

www.charterhouse.org.uk

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INFORMATION DESK AND SHOP Rose Garden outside Concert Hall Copies of the Carthusian Day programme are available here along with other School information. The shop will have a number of popular gift items for sale.

OLD HEADMASTER’S HOUSE GARDEN AND PLANT SALE OHH Garden The Old Headmaster’s House Garden is open throughout the day for guests to enjoy the garden and the Lutyens summer house. The School gardeners offer an opportunity to buy some of the plants that have been grown by the Grounds Department for Charterhouse. Purchases can be collected at the end of the day.

OPENING CEREMONY Founder’s CourtHeadmaster’s and Chair of the Governing Body’s welcome to parents, pupils and staff.

CHAPEL SERVICE Memorial Chapel All parents, families and guardians are most welcome. The Order of Service is available on page 6.

CRICKET MATCHES Green1st XI v Charterhouse Friars 1st XI.

ART EXHIBITION Concert HallAn exciting exhibition of artworks by pupils including those taking public examination courses. The show includes painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, animation and installations.

DEMONSTRATION LESSONS Llewellyn RoomJoin us for a selection of demonstration lessons. See separate programme on page 7.

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION South African CloisterA varied exhibition of coursework from pupils throughout the School.

FOOD COURT behind the marquee on J GroundA delicious selection of food and drink is available to purchase. See the Food Court section on pages 4 and 5 for further information.

HISTORY EXHIBITION Jameson Room, RVWDisplays of history projects by Fourths from their research into the lives of Old Carthusians who fought and died in the First World War. Pr

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MILITARIA DISPLAY OHH Garden and outside Headmaster’s StudyDisplay of fine military uniforms alongside Her Majesty the Queen’s black open-top Land Rover. Displays presented by Mr Roger Jones MBE, curator of the REME Museum, MoD Lyneham and twice winner of the Lombard RAC Rally.

REFRESHMENTS Marquee on J GroundTea and coffee are available throughout the day, free of charge.

ATHLETICS Sir Greville Spratt Athletics Stadium Heats and final of 32 x 100m relay.

CLARINET QUARTET Marquee on J GroundFour virtuoso wind players perform a varied programme.

ELECTRIC STRING QUARTET Marquee on J GroundSmall ensemble playing a selection of music.

CABARET AND JAZZ SONGS Marquee on J GroundSolo songs performed by boys and girls.

WIRE BREAK Founder’s CourtA theatrical tribute to all Carthusians who have given their lives in the line of duty; told through the words of Robert Graves (OC), the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams (OC) and the heroism of Archibald McNair VC (OC).

FAMILY TENNIS TOURNAMENT Astro courts, next to Queen’s Sports CentreApplications for entry (usually a parent and a son or daughter) by Wednesday, 24 May to [email protected]. A voluntary entrance fee of £10 per couple will be levied in aid of the Fountain Centre, Royal Surrey Hospital.

CRICKET Under Green and NorthbrookJunior House matches.

DAVIESITES CRICKET NorthbrookDaviesite Fathers v Daviesite Carthusians.

SAXOPHONE QUARTET Marquee on J Ground Jazz numbers from this lively group.

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sORCHESTRAL CONCERT Founder’s Court The colourful and varied programme performed by pupils includes: Wagner Prelude (3rd Act, Lohengrin); Beethoven 5th Symphony (1st movement); Sibelius Karelia Suite (3rd movement); Dvořák Slavonic Dance No. 2; Elgar Imperial March; Bruckner 7th Symphony (3rd movement) and Brahms Serenade in D (5th movement).

TENNIS hard courts, next to Queen’s Sports Centre Singles finals for senior boys, girls and junior boys.

UNPLUGGED Marquee on J Ground Contemporary music from Charterhouse’s pupils.

CCF: INTERSECTION COMPETITION Big GroundTug of war, drill and stretcher races, as the CCF sections battle it out.

CABARET AND JAZZ SONGS Marquee on J Ground Solo songs performed by boys and girls.

DECLAMATION COMPETITION RECITALS Founder’s Court Recitals by this year’s competition winners.

CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Founder’s Court Enjoy a performance of Vivaldi Gloria.

SAXOPHONE QUARTET Marquee on J Ground Jazz numbers from this lively group.

THE CHARTERHOUSE CARILLON Founder’s CourtThe Carillon of 37 bells will ring out as a reminder that the Closing Ceremony will shortly commence. Carmen Carthusianum will be performed by Mr Mark Blatchly (School Organist). Parents, pupils and staff are requested to make their way to Founder’s Court.

CONGREGATION AND CLOSING CEREMONY Founder’s Court The Headmaster’s Address to parents, pupils and staff will be followed by a toast to the School. The congregation will then sing the Handel Hallelujah Chorus and Parry Jerusalem. The music and lyrics are available at the back of this programme. The day’s celebrations will conclude with a Feu de Joie.

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GLOBAL GOURMETA delicious range of cuisine from around the world. Choose from a range of tapas and steamed oriental dumplings. Or treat yourself to some of our freshly homemade cakes.

£3 per box – Prawn Ha Kau£5 per box – Mixed vegetable dumplings

£10 per box – Assorted or vegetarian tapas

60p each – Individual cakes £5 per box – 9 cakes £10 per box – 20 cakes

SUNDAE’S CHILD Sundae’s Child is a hugely successful, family-run business located in the heart of the pretty market town of Romsey in Hampshire. Their frozen delights are made daily using traditional methods and the finest quality natural ingredients. Choose from:

Tropical Sorbet (dairy free, gluten free, vegan)Royal Bourbon Vanilla (gluten free)Belgian Chocolate (gluten free)Salted Caramel Crunch (gluten free)Mascarpone & Amaretto Cherry (gluten free)Wild Strawberry (gluten free)Pistachio (gluten free)

£2.50 for one scoop£4 for two scoops

BUBBLES AND BITESThe Champagne bar offers a collection of exotic nibbles to go with your bubbles. Choose from classic seasoned biltong, habas fritas, chilli puffs, rice crackers, Bombay mix or mixed pitted olive cocktail.

Bollinger £10 per glass, £50 per bottleProsecco £5 per glass, £25 per bottle£5 per tub of nibbles

PIMM’S TENTThe Pimm’s tent is a must for any celebration. Come and join us for Pimm’s O’Clock. Soft drinks are also available.

£2.50 per glass£15 per jug

LOVE SMOOTHIESA healthy range of iced 100% fruit smoothies, made to order. Choose from:

Strawberry Split – strawberry and banana The Big 5 – pineapple, mango, kiwi, apple and strawberryGrape Escape – grape, blueberry, banana and strawberryMelon Refresher – melon, strawberry and mangoPash ’n’ Shoot – passion fruit, pineapple and mangoBerry-go-Round – strawberry, raspberry and blackberry

£3 per smoothie

URBAN RAJAH This street food stall serves Indian style wraps soaked in carefully layered Indian spices, partnered with fragrant basmati rice and accompanied with delicious regional chutneys. Meat and vegetarian options are available.

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The Food Court is open between Noon and 4.00 pm and is located behind the marquee on J Ground. Please bring cash as there will be a supplement for card payments.

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BIOLOGY The use of information technology in molecular biology.

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENTDriving forces.

CHEMISTRY The chemistry of colour.

CLASSICSThe Times Latin crossword.

ECONOMICS Money multiplier.

ENGLISH Intensive close reading.

GEOGRAPHYEarth history in 15 minutes.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSMore than Graham Norton: exploring borders and identity through the Eurovision song contest.

THEATRE STUDIES Brooke Hall LawnDevised piece rehearsal.

HISTORY Battle of Cannae.

MATHEMATICS Probability and winning.

MODERN LANGUAGESAn introduction to Mandarin.

PHYSICS History of the universe (past, present and future).

THEOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICSEthical dilemmas.

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Philippians 2.1-11Read by the HeadmasterIf then there is any encouragement in Christ, any consolation from love, any sharing in the Spirit, any compassion and sympathy, make my joy complete: be of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves. Let each of you look not to your own interests, but to the interests of others. Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death – even death on a cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Psalm 137 (204) Nabucco Verdi

I was glad when they said unto me Parry

129 O praise ye the Lord!

The Revd Clive Case, Senior Chaplain

5(i) All people that on earth do dwell

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Fantasia in G, BWV 572 JS Bach

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Welcome

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ALCOHOLParents are welcome to enjoy a drink and may serve their Specialist children alcohol. If Specialist pupils are given a drink by their parents then they must remain in the company of their parents. We ask that no-one walks around the grounds whilst drinking alcohol.

BARBECUES These are not permitted.

DOGSWe would be grateful if dogs were not brought into the grounds, but those which are must be kept on a lead. Fouling on or near sports pitches is a health risk and not permitted; any mess must be removed and deposited in the special bins provided.

FIRST AIDFirst Aid assistance during the day is available at the Hunt Health Centre located at the corner of Queen’s Drive and Duke’s Drive, near the Central Dining Rooms and New Houses. Please ring the Hunt Health Centre (01483 291691) or Security (01483 291777) if you need assistance.

MILLENNIUM CHAPEL Memorial Chapel Located in the north-east porch of Memorial Chapel, the Milleneum Chapel is open to visitors from Noon to 4.00 pm for meditation and quiet reflection. Please observe silence.

PARKING Please observe the parking areas indicated on the map and respect the ‘No Parking’ areas indicated by barriers, ropes or cones. Charterhouse can accept no liability whatsoever for damage to, or loss from, vehicles brought into the School grounds. Drivers of vehicles should be aware that cricket balls may be hit well beyond any marked boundary.

PICNICSAll visitors are welcome to picnic in the grounds, with pupils free to join family and friends.

SCHOOL SHOP The School Shop, located in the centre of Old School, is open from 9.00 am to 10.30 am for the purchase of uniform.