The fourth and last residential of the year for King Ed Kids. How lucky are we to have these opportunities!
The Whitby travellers had a smooth journey on the coach with many saying it went so quickly-must be the card games they took...
After arriving at the hostel, they were ready for their fish and chips (why do they always taste so much better at the seaside?) and then headed for the beach. Really pleased that a member of the public commented that King Ed Kids did us proud with excellent behaviour.
All walked up the 199 steps to the Abbey and then walked down again. Fantastic views which they enjoyed.
And now eating tea before the evening activities
Anti-Bullying Questionnaire for children from classes: 3HW, 4DB, 5MD, 6ZP:
Perlethorpe travellers have arrived safely and have had a fun day, taking part in a blindfold walk, collecting things and building dens.
Everyone got a bit wet testing the dens and have enjoyed team building activities before a fish and chip tea. Campfire songs and bat walk to enjoy this evening before a good nights sleep, we hope- not a sheep in sight! Everyone having a super time and the weather is perfect. More news in the morning.
All had a good nights sleep although there were a few early birds up at 5am!!! Just having breakfast and looking forward to river activities.
5.6.18 Having a great time in London. Sights today have included Tower Bridge, a visit to the Tower of London, a river cruise on the Thames and the London Eye. All excited to be enjoying the atmosphere in our capital city and of course a welcome break for tea!
6.6.18 After a busy day yesterday everyone was asleep by 11.30 last night and up early today for a hearty breakfast. First stop today is the Natural History Museum and the party have set off with great enthusiasm.
All are now back at the hotel getting ready for tea at Pizza Express and then the theatre.
We’ve all had a good night’s sleep and we’re excited for another of fun!
We are all getting ready before a delicious breakfast. Today we will be doing low ropes course, problem solving, orienteering and rifle shooting.
We’ve had a wonderful first day at Caythorpe!
We’ve been busy doing climbing, zip wire and archery.
The weather has been changeable but we are still in high spirits and managing to keep dry.
We are now well fed and enjoying some time in our rooms before our evening activity. We look forward to an exciting day tomorrow after a good night’s sleep (fingers crossed).
We had another important task in School Council this week, as Mrs Bridges had asked us to give our ideas about homework across school. We have 2 types of homework in Y1, 3, 4 and 5 (Y2 and Y6 are a little different due to SATs revision books). These are a weekly reading homework task and a half-termly topic homework. Again, we impressed Miss Parsons with our mature and thoughtful answers, and even had a vote or two! Democracy in action!