What a busy weekend. Saturday was a very full day. The morning began with our weekly boarders meeting, before lots of the children took the opportunity to watch Wales come close to reaching their first World Cup Final. (In truth Mr Lucas and Mr Hanratty were more upset than anyone else!) Following on from that was the Saturday moring enrichment programme. A stand out on the day was the Year 6 Ready Steady Cook held in Scouts Wood. Two teams created a three course meal for the judges to try. I hope to put some of the pictures on the next blog for you to see. Next came a whole raft of sports fixtures, all played in fine weather. By the evening everyone was fairly exhausted and relaxed in the Boarding House as the darkness drew in.
On Sunday we had guests from Hazlegrove School join us for the afternoon. The boys and girls from each school were mixed together to form eight teams each consisting of eight children. Each team then undertook three challenges designed to test their ability to work together as an effective unit. Each challenge was timed and the team that completed the challenges in the quickest time were then crowned the winners. At the end of the afternoon all the children were treated to a barbeque before Hazlegrove headed home to Sparkford. It really was a pleasure to see the children from both schools bond and develop new friendships as the afternoon progressed.
At end the day we went to Mass before indulging in some hot chocolate and a movie before bedtime. Some serious sleeping took place after such a hectic fun and food filled weekend!
I have also taken pictures of a few of the portraits that Mr Lucas has taken of our boarders. I apologise for the flash that is in the pictures, but they give you a taster of what is on display. Each boarder has been photographed and their pictures adorn the walls of their landing.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
The Lions of Longleat
The weather had changed for the worse this weekend, but the spirit in the boarding house
was still excellent. After an extremely busy match day on Saturday, the boarders sat down to an Italian themed evening. After a fine meal it was time to cosy up in front of a DVD and relax in warm.
Sunday morning began with a full English Breakfast to set us up for the busy day ahead. The coach departed at 11.00 for Longleat so that we could make the most of our time. There was so much to do! We started with the Safari and our coach driver took us around the park although, because of the risk of damage, we missed out the monkeys. (And in truth there were enough of those inside the coach!)
After the safari we visited the Bird of Prey Show, adventure playground, maze, Jungle World and even had time for ice cream.
Upon our return it was time for mass, before getting ourselves prepared for the week ahead.
Thanks to Mr Green for taking some excellent photos at Longleat.
was still excellent. After an extremely busy match day on Saturday, the boarders sat down to an Italian themed evening. After a fine meal it was time to cosy up in front of a DVD and relax in warm.
Sunday morning began with a full English Breakfast to set us up for the busy day ahead. The coach departed at 11.00 for Longleat so that we could make the most of our time. There was so much to do! We started with the Safari and our coach driver took us around the park although, because of the risk of damage, we missed out the monkeys. (And in truth there were enough of those inside the coach!)
After the safari we visited the Bird of Prey Show, adventure playground, maze, Jungle World and even had time for ice cream.
Upon our return it was time for mass, before getting ourselves prepared for the week ahead.
Thanks to Mr Green for taking some excellent photos at Longleat.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Pizza Orienteering!
There is a veritable feast for your eyes this week. Loads of pictures from last weekend. To start off the Sunday, the children Orienteered around the school site, finding money tokens as they went. After exchanging these tokens for real money, a trip to Tesco followed where the groups bought their toppings and other treats to eat. The pizzas were cooked in the clay oven in Scouts Wood under Mr Somerville's expert guidance. A fantastic day was has by all, as you can clearly see from all of the pictures, which were taken by Mrs Blakely. Enjoy!
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