The Other Half’ is a familiar term to all associated with Abingdon, and is one of the few examples of school colloquialisms
we have. The name, however, captures its underlying philosophy, that we regard what goes on in the classroom as
comprising only one half of what is important in education. The ‘other’ half plays an essential part in a boy’s experience of
Abingdon and it is very much learning about life, its challenges and opportunities. A huge range of activities is available for
boys to choose from, and a great variety of interests are catered for from ceramics and digital media to kayaking, debating
and Classics club. The Other Half extends well beyond the boundaries of the School, with activities and expeditions
designed to expand horizons through culture, physical challenge, responsibility, leadership and experience.
During their years at Abingdon, boys will spend some time pursuing a service activity and there is a variety on offer,
including help in the community, conservation, charity work, Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and The Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award Scheme. Full details of all the activities available can be found in the Other Half booklet and at
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