…the game for 10 months, was very impressed with the constructive feedback from the children, “I was hoping to use the time spent with the children to assess whether the…
…fresh air, those who prefer to read a good book to a mass game of football on the astro, or to play a quiet card game than a bustling game…
“Ever since a young age, I have had a bat in my hand! I’ve always loved the game of cricket and my love for the game grew when I joined…
…the next stage of the competition. Well done to all players. Seaford U11 Netball Tournament On a chilly Saturday morning 11 girls from Year 5 & 6 took part in…
…Monologue class, and Tess came second with her monologue ‘Under Hypnosis’. Edith won the Solo Shakespeare class with her piece from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Well done to all the…
…schools and the sweet taste of success followed a very exciting game against Chinthurst. The match represented one of the most competitive finals ever with both teams battling hard for…
…Monday, we had our first lesson with the new Maths teacher – Mr Pretorious. We all enjoyed meeting him. Bo: On Wednesday, the last rugby match of the year got…
The one thing all sportsmen and women share around the world is packing their kit bag. Chris Robshaw will pack his own kit bag, our games teachers will pack their…
Year 6 have been working on their French Revolution projects this term. Both classes were asked to produce either a slide show, a poster, a real object, a board game,…