A few lucky students from our school had the incredible opportunity to visit Baller League UK at the Copper Box Arena—a well-earned reward for their outstanding attitude to learning this past term.
Baller League UK offers a unique fusion of football and technology, bringing fans closer to the action with interactive activities through QR codes. Our students were amazed by the fast-paced matches and the innovative twists that keep the league exciting.
With football legends like Ian Wright and John Terry managing the teams, the competition was intense. One of the standout moments was experiencing the Game Changer, a thrilling feature that can completely shift the outcome of a match in the final three minutes!
This trip not only gave our students a great view for the new era of football but also sparked curiosity about the technology behind it. Who knows? In the future, we might see some of our own students on the pitch or working behind the scenes on the cutting-edge tech that makes this league so special.
Want to see the action for yourself? Catch the next matches live on Twitch every Monday up until June
What is Baller league ?
An innovative six-a-side league blends the energy of traditional football with dynamic new rules designed to keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Football icons like Gary Lineker, John Terry, and Luis Figo will take the reins as team managers, joined by YouTube stars Miniminter and Toni from Sidemen and more. Plus, the legendary Micah Richards, John Terry, Alan Shearer, Freddie Ljungberg, Jens Lehmann, Robert Pirès & more will step in as coaches.
Congratulations to the EGS Y10 Cricket team and all the best for next week.
** Update: Year 9 Saturday Cricket game has been cancelled – all other games going ahead.**
Micah’s performance was nothing short of remarkable and quickly became the highlight of the evening. He was met with heartfelt applause and warm commendations from his peers, the Lawrence family, the Mayor of Enfield (Cllr Mohammad Islam), Leader of Enfield Borough Council (Cllr Ergin Erbil), several headteachers, teachers, parents, and other specially invited guests in attendance. His powerful words resonated with all present, affirming the importance of youth voice in continuing the fight for justice and equality.
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Several new after-school clubs will be available to students from week commencing 28 April. They will all start from 3.15pm for an hour.
To view what will be on offer: https://www.enfieldgrammar.org/school-clubs/
There is also an Intervention Timetable which will be starting up – some sessions will be for selected students only, while other sessions will be open to all students within the year group. This will be circulated next week.
“Since my time at Oxford University, I’ve prioritised solving real-world challenges through technology, currently leading Impact at Plinth where our mission is to drive AI and technology adoption across the not-for-profit sector to build capacity and unleash the potential of community organisations across the world.
Prior to this I spent two years driving our mission from pre-seed to seed stage, creating solutions to accelerate the UK’s journey to Net Zero.
Alongside this, I’ve founded a successful political consultancy, was involved in launching London’s first third-space for aspiring founders, and built a strong online personal presence through my online video content, engaging 30,000+ followers and reaching 20M+ views”

This coming week we have the U12s rugby festival at the old Grammarians club.
Just before we broke up for the Easter break, 15 bands battled it out at our annual Battle of the Bands competition.
Every band brought the house down with their phenomenal performances and made it incredibly difficult for our judges to choose the winners.
We welcomed back ex-Grammar boys Emre Nalbantoglu (@emrenalbant._) and Romeo Gjakova (@romeoagrela) as our special guest judges, who were so torn about their decisions because the level of talent was so high throughout the evening.
A number of prizes were awarded, so congratulations to the following students:
• Musical Hero – Aaron Boakye
• Best Featured Instrument (Junior) – Nicolas Gills
• Best Featured Instrument (Senior) – James Lovell
• Best Drummer – Barnaby Desoer
• Best Vocalist – Jack Majer
• Best Piano Player – Fenton Tebb
• Best Bassist – Alex Smol
• Best Guitarist – Theo Chrysanthou
There was a huge amount of anticipation to see which band would take the trophy for Best Band.….. It was finally revealed that GROOVE BAND won following their awesome mash up of Backstreet Boys’ Backstreet’s Back and Muse’s Time is Running Out.
Congratulations to the band!
We are so proud of our students for their absolutely fantastic performances. It is a privilege to be part of their musical journey’s and we very much look forward to seeing what they produce in our final concert of the year, the Summer Soiree on Friday 11 July 2025.
Thank you to everyone who came along and to FEGS for running the bar.
We hope to see you all at the Summer Soiree!