…to their Pow Wow friend. There was lots of giggles and smiles as they talked about why they loved their book. Some boys also designed a new front cover for…
…The finale of the day saw everyone enjoying a game of rounders together, a new game for most. The day was devoted to challenge, perseverance and sportsmanship. Year 3 Challenge…
…had enough time beforehand to look at the amazing riverfront architecture and compare the building techniques of the bridges old and new. The tour itself was a revelation as we…
…rehearsals built my confidence in acting to a whole new level” – George, 8C “I believe everyone benefited from the experience as we all learnt how to work better as…
…institutions such as St Mary’s University, Twickenham and The Cambridge Partnership, through which we develop our new teachers and help keep abreast of recent research and pedagogy. In addition, we…
…fully evident on Saturday morning with 3 venues in use: Mary Datchelor, Gallery Road and Grange Lane. Mr O’Brien, our new Director of Sport says It was a hugely pleasing…
…allowed the boys to push themselves when tacking and jibing. Boys exhibited many of the school values when placed in new and uncomfortable situations, stepping up to the demands required…
…of Red Nose Day tasks for the children, including making red noses from playdough and dotty pictures. Perhaps the most fun activity was a new take on ‘pin the tail…
…year and that everyone cleans and decorates their homes, wears beautiful new outfits and shares presents with each other. The children watched the story of Rama as he searched for…