Love Languages Competition 2025: A Celebration of Food, Drink, and Linguistic Talent

The 14th annual Love Languages Competition embraced the exciting theme of Food and Drink. Founded by Mrs. Hankin, this year’s event was especially meaningful as her last before retirement. She welcomed participants and announced the addition of two new schools, bringing the total to 11.

Year 5 and 6 pupils competed from Pennthorpe, West Green, and St David’s Schools, while Years 7 and 8 were represented by Notre Dame, Reading Blue Coat, Surbiton High, Tiffin, Manor House, Norland Place, Nonsuch, and our own City of London Freemen’s School.

Students wowed the judges with skits, songs, and dramatic interpretations, showcasing impressive linguistic skills and cultural appreciation. St David’s won the Year 5 and 6 category, with Norland Place as runners-up. Manor House claimed 7 and 8, with Freemen’s in second place.

To honour Mrs. Hankin’s dedication, the newly introduced Hankin Cup was awarded to her favourite performance – Nonsuch School.

Expert Judges and a Special Guest

The judging panel featured two esteemed linguists:

Special guest Guy Chisenhale-Marsh, Master of the Grocer’s Company, set the perfect tone for the day with his opening address, highlighting the deep connection between food and culture. He shared his personal journey with languages and spoke about how learning languages at school opened unexpected doors, including a two-year stint working in a Parisian bistro—all because he spoke French! He emphasised how languages boost cognitive development, broaden career prospects, and create connections with global cultures through food, music, and traditions.

A Strong Commitment to Languages at Freemen’s

At Freemen’s, we believe in fostering a love for languages from an early age. Our students study at least one modern foreign language, with a focus on building confidence and enjoyment.

The Love Languages Competition 2025was a wonderful celebration of multilingual talent, creativity, and cultural appreciation. We are incredibly proud of all the students who took part and look forward to next year’s event!