Adding a parent’s perspective, Marja – mum to Hugo, Tess, Philip, Ben, and Mia – spoke about the valuable role Upper Prep has played in shaping her older children’s success.
The evening rounded off with heartfelt video messages from alumni Julien and Bethany, both of whom left in 2018 but still carry fond memories of their time at Barrow Hills. And this is just the beginning – keep an eye out for more alumni stories in the weeks ahead!
We will be repeating Life at the Top on Wednesday October 15th at 8.30am so please join us if you missed it.
Year 8 have enjoyed reading WW1 poetry this week. I attended a very interesting online GCSE poetry course on Wednesday afternoon and I can’t wait to bring some of the ideas into class next week to extend and support the children and hopefully, make poetry even more exciting and accessible. The techniques they learn in Year 7 and Year 8 can be used all the way through their school journey – right up to A level.
I have been very impressed with the kind and helpful behaviour of the children in Year 7 and Year 8 during our very sunny break times this week. Thank you to Oscar, Charles and Eddie who spent their break playing with the younger children and helping them build structures with the new construction kit. Thank you also to Dylan, Henry, Tom and Philip who played football with some of the Year 3, 4 and 5 children – even teaching them how to take a penalty! It is great to see our older children supporting the younger ones in this way.
Finally, our School Council has been particularly active this week. Our Head Boy, Dylan and Head Girl, Delilah, plus our Upper Prep representatives, Henry and Bertie, attended a meeting with our catering team to give some feedback about the school food. Thank you all for representing the views of Upper Prep so clearly!
Some dates for your diary:
Wednesday October 15th : Life at the Top in the chapel at 8.30am.
Best wishes,
Mrs Mason, Head of Upper Prep