Before half term, the Year 1 boys had a wonderful European Day. They started with a delicious feast from the country they had been studying. The boys tucked into delicacies…
…of the oxygen that humans breathe comes from the ocean and its marine plants. Further exploration of the oceans got the boys to think about the link between life and…
Year 1 concluded their brilliant half term, focusing on different European countries, by coming into school clutching a variety of traditional dishes. Each class feasted on the wide range of…
Year 1 have had a fantastic time this week, hosting their own European Day as part of their topic, learning all about France. They have been ‘Discovering Dolphins’ and ‘Enjoying…
On Monday, the Year 3 boys enjoyed a ‘Wow’ day to finish off their ‘Under the Sea’ humanities topic. Activities included snorkelling and diving for objects in the pool, time…
…and the boys played some superb rugby. Breakdowns were clean and quick, support play was excellent and boys from the front row all the way through to the full back…
…Laeiszhalle (2012/13). In the autumn of 2014 he embarked on a European recital tour of Schubert’s Winterreise with Thomas Adès to coincide with the publication by Faber and Faber in…
…boys were presented with today was “what if the sea was gloopy like ketchup?” They were asked to consider the consequences for all that floats and sinks in the ocean.…
…the boys enjoyed stunning viewsacross the peninsula,taking in sites of both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. If you would like to follow us please use the @dpltrips twitter feed for…
…a proper ocean experience if we had not been treated to a show of waddling black tails and flapping wings. The penguins did not let us down. They enthralled us…