If you go down to the woods today, you're in for a dramatic treat! Year 6 entertained us with 2 performances of Roald Dahl's 'Red Riding Hood'. The performaces were excellent, and entertained the children and adults alike. Thanks Year 6, and good luck at secondary school.
Monday, 20 July 2009
Year 6 Leavers' Performance
If you go down to the woods today, you're in for a dramatic treat! Year 6 entertained us with 2 performances of Roald Dahl's 'Red Riding Hood'. The performaces were excellent, and entertained the children and adults alike. Thanks Year 6, and good luck at secondary school.
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Summer Fair
Last Saturday saw our school summer fair, and despite a shaky start, the weather came good and we managed to hold it outside. The event was great fun; we had a huge turnout- new friends and old. The event raised over £1250, which is a marvelous achievement when you consider that the school community is only 150 families!
Equally importantly, however, the event had a lovely, relaxed, community feel to it. A huge thank you to all those involved in organising it, those who donated their time or prizes, and to everybody who turned out to support the school in this way. Particular thanks to Michelle, who had a key role in the organisation of the event, and was in many ways the founder of FOSS (our parents' association) who leaves us at the end of the year as her daughter moves up to secondary school.
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Year 4 Adverts
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Primary Languages Competition
On a very hot Monday afternoon at the end of June, a mixed age group of eleven children took part in the first Southampton Primary Languages Competition at
The children had entered various categories: the Culture Quiz, the Song category and an ICT category. Ryan P and Mohammod from Year 5 impressed everyone with their knowledge of
The song was performed energetically and confidently by Max, Katie, Rhiannon and Archie from Year 3; Kundie, Shannon, Ariba and Charley S from Year 4 and Jasmine F from Year 5. Much to their excitement, they won their category.
Finally, Kundie and Charley S represented the whole of Year 4 by explaining their ‘Comic Life' ICT presentation to the judges. Year 4 had worked with Mr Mackay to prepare comic strip dialogues based on role play at a French market. Kundie and Charlie had to explain how this was done and were expected to read the French dialogue to the judges, which they clearly did well, as they also won!
We were very proud of the children’s efforts and of their fantastic behaviour, which was commented upon by parents who attended. “Bravo tout le monde!”