…(with plenty of Mary Stuart moments) and a self-guided tour of Linlithgow Palace (where six of our boys played tour guides to the group). We also went in to the…
On the last Friday of half term, the mighty Year 3 Roman Army roared once more. This time the boys enjoyed using their Roman shields, marching to Mary Datchelor calling…
…remainder of the group a guided tour of Linlithgow Palace, where Mary Queen of Scots was born. A day was spent at North Berwick on the coast with a visit…
The fun from ‘Fun Day’ continued well into Friday afternoon as Years 1-4 joined their Pow Wow groups on the Mary Datchelor field for a mini sports challenge. It was…
…willing judges, and in true Paul Hollywood & Pru Leith (or Mary Berry if you prefer) style, the expectations were high, considering texture, weight, presentation and uniformity as well as…
…boys spoke clearly and confidently as they each said their part. Each class seamlessly continued the story of Mary and Joseph trying to find somewhere to stay the night as…
…of Mary Anning, the boys made their own salt dough ammonites which they are thrilled to be selling to parents this Friday 20th October at 3:30pm. The money raised will…
This week saw the start of Pre-Prep Running Club. The young, enthusiastic athletes set off during their lunch break to Mary Datchelor playing fields. The boys enjoyed improving their running…
…– and map – the world we live in today. We followed the journeys of 4 inspiring women – Mary Anning, who discovered her first complete ichthyosaur skeleton when she…
…site, and on the railings of the Mary Datchelor playing fields. Congratulations to Benedict, Sebastian, Jenson, Shaoquan and James in Year 2 and Arthur in Year 3! Please have a…