Happy Chinese New Year from Durham School!

As we enter the year of the ox, we leave the year of the rat behind us. But how was the order decided?

The Jade Emperor said that he would name a zodiac year after the animals which went to him and the order that they arrived would determine their position in the calendar. The rat was sneaky and tricked the ox into giving him a lift. Once they arrived, the rat ran in first and therefore the ox became the second zodiac symbol.

The ox is symbolic in our little historic town too. In 1796, the Durham Ox was born and he would grow up to become well-known for his impressive size and shape. The ox was bought by John Day of Harmston in 1801 who travelled with the ox around England and paraded it at local farming fairs. Today, the ox is a salient symbol around Durham. Can you think of anywhere where you have seen an ox in Durham?

Happy Chinese New Year from Durham School!

A message for families affected by the closure of Durham High School

We understand that this will be a difficult and uncertain time for many Durham High School pupils, families and staff as they consider the next steps for their education and future.

If your family has been affected and you would like to discuss the options available, our Admissions Team is here to offer guidance, answer your questions and provide support in a confidential and compassionate manner.

Whether you are seeking information about places, transition arrangements, transport, scholarships, bursaries or simply wish to talk through your circumstances, we would be pleased to help.