…and the issues she has encountered. The boys looked for restoration ‘evidence’ in Turner’s work, discussed the artist’s techniques and materials and find out how the Tate researches and analyses…
…with a mental health issue at some point but a wealth of evidence indicates that children are less likely to suffer from serious mental health difficulties in later life if…
…that bizarre sense of mismatch in the reader’s mind. The stories are undeniably dark, as they trace the battle between good and evil in the town, and yet they are…
…to relish the chance to play for his tribe and we were very impressed with the sportsmanship and team spirit displayed by all the boys. Very evident was the impressive…
…was evident throughout. The U12s were playing against U13s and thoroughly relished the challenge of pushing themselves against older boys. On Thursday 15th, 34 Year 3-6 boys walked to Dulwich…
…shopping for hero gadgets and creating symmetrical outfits, the boys worked out co-ordinates of the evil villains’ battleships. All the boys from Year 1 visited Early Years and worked together…
…the traditions of the festival. We were very impressed with the mums’ blowing of the conch shell to herald the victory of good over evil. We left the hall in…
…the story of Lieutenant Mark Evison who died in Afghanistan. Mark’s mother was present for the evening’s concert. Ian and Nicholas’s beautifully selected programme began with Butterworth’s Six songs from…
…following items when they were most needed, in the days running up to the eviction of ‘The Jungle’ Refugee camp. 30 childrens’ warm waterproof jackets 50 rucksacks 70 adults’ waterproof…