…handcrafted dishes daily from ethically sourced natural ingredients. Menu planning focuses on delicious meals that are nutritious, sustainable, inclusive and fun. In addition, the team enjoy bringing ingredients and dishes…
…gift of baby Jesus. We all celebrated Jesus’ birth with a rousing rock and roll number, dancing to ‘Rock your baby all through the night!’ The heavenly choir of Year…
…performed their beautiful interpretation of the Christmas Nativity Story. The boys journeyed back in time, to show us the very first Christmas gift – the gift of baby Jesus. We…
…organic farming and sustainable living. This combined with the fact that for many it was their first experience of a school residential trip ensured that the three days will live…
…scenery whilst suspended on a series of zip-lines than spanned a distance of 2.3km. The longest line ran for about 500m and was about 155m above the canopy. An adventure…
…in the brain are formed but also maintained. As the quote above from Beigi suggests, between the ages of three and adulthood, we are susceptible to ‘losing’ these connections if…
…activities to be sustainable to maintain the rainforest environment. These include the production of oxygen, the provision of ingredients for many medicines, the need for the forest canopy to protect…
…uniform, sports kit, toys and music books. There will also be the ever popular cake stall, with tea and coffee on sale for those brave early birds needing sustenance before…
…their learning and how to respond with resilience. By showing the boys a Rich Tea biscuit dunked in hot tea, versus a Hob Nob, we showed how with one dunk,…
…first stop, the beautiful and wonderfully welcoming Clifton College. Their playing fields are just past Brunel’s famous Clifton Suspension Bridge. We kicked off our first fixture at 2.30pm, surrounded by…