…from the dragon. The whole of Early Years took part by helping the dragon make the biggest roar you have ever heard and then swishing pretend swords to slay the…
…Cross citation for Lieutenant Commander Harrison makes no mention of a swordfight, there are those who believe that Brock was the British officer killed by Künne. Brock received a mention…
…arrive here in late April – May, having flown 6000 miles from Africa. They may spend just three months with us; soaring and swooping over rooftops catching insects to eat….
…day made up for a Harlequins loss! Our next outing was to County Hall for Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution’. We are all sworn to secrecy about the ending…
…own coat of arms. At the Guildhall museum the boys were given the opportunity to shoot mini catapults, dress up as Norman knights and hold a real life sword. All…
…trees and cardboard box turrets adorned the woods, creating fabulous dens. The evening ended with a marvellous hawking display and an eagle swooping to pounce on its prey (a stuffed…
…experienced in the sport, Mrs Esimaje-Heath introduced the boys to the different types of swords, fencing equipment and how to play by the rules. She explained how fencers demonstrate good…
…in a castle, wears a suit and rides a bike, and fights by the pen and words more than by the sword. He concluded the assembly by answering a question…
…we first arrived at Windsor Castle we watched the Changing of the Guard. I was very frightened because they held their swords up high and came very close to us…