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Teenager from Warlingham wins Trinity’s prestige piano prize
Isaac Rogers, aged 17, from Warlingham, has been named as Trinity School’s Steinway Scholar for 2025-2026. Rogers is the 12th pupil to win the prestigious annual award, which challenges pianists to perform at an exceptional level. Boys, and the girls … Continue reading
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Trinity School’s Steinway festival is hitting all the right notes
Trinity School is staging piano performances by more than 120 musicians in a week-long festival – with recitals by schoolboys and girl pupils (Trinity has a co-ed Sixth Form) played in the school corridor to renowned international performers making special … Continue reading