Tuesday, 23 June 2009
































Having a great time here at Kingswood.

Getting very muddy and lots of dirty clothes for you parents to wash. We have already had our breakfast sausages and beans and egg.

We have already done 3G swing, fencing, archery and team challenge.

Hope you are having a nice time at home.




Off to do climbing and abseiling now!

Bye!!



Emily, Darcey, Rebecca, and Phoebe.

In abseiling we had lots of fun- we all gt up the tower and most of us abseiled down as well!


Abseiling was awesome but really scary at the top-Eleanor


Climbing is cool-Bethany


It was fun but you get really dirty and they splat water at you, we all got muddy- Katy and Emily

I really enjoyed the climbing and I have proved to myself I can do things that are high even though I’m afraid of heights-Harriet


Monday, 22 June 2009

Kingswood day 1







Hello all,



Had a great first day. We arrived just past 2, played some games with our team leader Natasha and got settled in our rooms before we did our first activity-Caving.



Feeling a bit claustrophic going through the letterbox (quite an accurate description by all accounts) but most of us got through it.






After tea of Toad in the hole and morrocan chicken we had songs, games and jokes around the campfire.






First night in the cabin- got the sleep before midnight thank goodness!






Early start though this morning, some stirrings at 6am!!!!!






Archery, Fencing and 3G swing today wahey!!

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Cricket Tournament




Yesterday we went to a Cricket Tournament, there were 5 schools. They were 1 Claypole 2 Leadenam 3 Welbourn 4 Caythorpe 5 Brant Broughton.




We beat Claypole in our first came by 38 runs



Next we played Leadenam and won by 46 runs




Then we played Welbourn and won by 41 runs



Finally we played Cathorpe and won by 16 runs








This is the...








Chapionship Standings at the end








5 Caythorpe




4 Claypole




3 Welbourn




2 Leadenam


1 BRANT BROUGHTON




It was our first win in the Cricket Tournement since 2003 and only our 2nd time in 16 years.






Yours Sincerly






Alex Morrison



Gabriel Roberts



Oliver Beacock

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Kingswood for Pandas

On Sunday 21st June Pandas are going to the Colomendy Kingswood in North Wales it will take 4 hours to get there. We leave school at 10:30am and get there around 2:30pm.

Things we need to take:
Change of clothes
2 pairs of shoes
bin bag
toiletries etc
waterproof clothes jacket and/or trousers
sunglasses/suncream
one bath towel
pair of old trainers for activities
sturdy shoes or wellies
long sleeves t-shirt and trousers-some activities can not be complete without these

mobile phones and other valuables will not be aloud.
disposabol cameras will be aloud though children are urged to look after them carefully.









Monday, 15 June 2009

Sponsored stride

On the twelth of June the school did a big stride around the school, ks1 went round without stopping for twenty minutes, but ks2 went round non-stop for 40 minutes.
We did the big stride to raise money for new computers in are classrooms.

Friday, 12 June 2009

Y6 festival

Yesterday we went to the year six festival in Lincoln cathedral we did bees and we had a tour.
We sang what about being old Moses, we are climbing and you shall go out with joy.
We made beeswax candles and we also had a banner this year.
Mr Haydn gave us a detailed tour of the cathedral looking at twelve different parts of the cathedral.

Yours Sincerely
Alex Morrison
Gabriel Roberts
Oliver Beacockxxxx

Y6 festival

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Pandas Enterprise

Sports Day has changed date (again!) it is now on the 10th July 2009. Don't forget to bring you're cash because Years5&6 are doing an enterprise again this year. There'll be lots of things for everyone to do however old they might be pre-schoolers to adults.

Yours Sincerly

Gabriel Roberts
Oliver Beacock
Alex Morrison xxxxxx

Monday, 8 June 2009

Ninjitsu and Japanese arts



On the 3rd of June 2009 Kiyth and Sonia came in.


Kiyth taught us some of the basic Ninjitsu moves.


Sonia taught us painting in Japanese, origami and colouring bookmarks based on the weather.


We were told that Ninjitsu was not a fighting art but it was more of a defensive art.

Yours Sicncerely

Alex Morrison, Gabriel Roberts and Oliver Beacock

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

PCSO's parking fine



The PCSO's (Playground Community Support Officer's) have brought in a new parking fine.
You will be given 3 warnings and on your third you will recieve a £2.00 fine which will go
towards a chosen charity.
Yours Sincerely
Alex Morrison
Gabriel Roberts
Oliver Beacock

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Alex Morrison
Gabriel Roberts
Oliver Beacock

Monday, 1 June 2009

Pandas Class Science Experiment

In Pandas class we are doing an experiment about plants, beans.
We are testing wheather beans need light or moisture to germinate.
Each pupil planted a bean and took it home to monitor it over the half-term, we kept the bean in the same conditions and wrote about what had happened in a bean diary.