Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Paintballing


The Year 8s may remember the date 10/10/10 as the day they first experienced the horrors of open warfare. As the bus arrived at Sedgemore Splat, near Glastonbury, the anticipation of battle was palpable. Two armies went to their separate ends of the battle field. Each with their share of overseas mercenaries; ranging from France, Spain - and even a large Australian! The theatre of combat was littered with abandoned forts, ruined vehicles, barrels and fences … and covered with the ominous technic lours of previous paint-shed.





Between each skirmish, the dead and wounded retreated to the ‘safe zone’ to compare stains and bruises. With coloured capsules firing across the tranquil Somerset meadows and the ‘crack’ of pressurised pop-guns peppering the countryside; there was no quarter given in the melees. Fearlessly the teams advanced on their opponents with minimal tactics or strategy; and the regular cry of ‘Ow Ow – OK stop I’m dead!’ was oft heard.









One of the wounded wrote a poem where he lay, it began:

“If should be dyed, think only this of me,
That there is a local field, near Street,
That is forever Inked”



Monday, October 11, 2010

"Oh I do like to be beside the seaside ..."



On Sunday 3rd of October, we went to Burnham on Sea.

After the hour long coach journey, we arrived in Burnham on Sea and we went straight to the Pier to enjoy the arcades and play on different machines! We had a lot of fun and some of us even won vouchers to collect a prize!


The ice cream shop was also very popular and a few of us bought mini buckets of sweets!
Then, we took a few minutes to walk along the shore, some of us even walked in the water as they were wearing their wellies.

At the start of the day we thought the weather was going to be very bad but in the end we escaped the rain! We all enjoyed our day out and it was refreshing to have the opportunity to go to the beach!




Heather models a new hair style!


Borja the Builder



Tazia spots a flaw in their plan ...

Oops!



"In Spain the beaches are this big"


The weekend's duty team.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Girls Just Wanna' Have Fun!

Some of the girls enjoying free time in the dorms!




Den Building

Den Building at Stourhead

Organised by the National Trust, this yearly event as become a firm favourite with the boarders.

Given space, tools and very much a free reign, the children were tasked with building their own shelters in the woodland from the materials they could find around them.


Different designs incorporated all the features needed for survival in the wilds: a waterproof roof, insulation to keep warm, enough space for the whole group. The only problem was dragging the children away at the end of an exciting day in the beautiful British countryside!