This yearโs senior school play will be Peter Pan - an exciting new adaptation written by the brilliant Mrs Hudson. This will be a large cast production with acting scenes combined with a selection of existing songs from musicals.
Performance dates will be in the last week of the Lent term.
All roles are available to all pupils. We have nothing cast yet and will choose roles depending on the pupil's commitment and effort. All members of the cast will be in the chorus as well as any featured role. If your child wants to be involved you just need to sign them up to the rehearsals which will take place in the 4-5 extra-curricular times.
Rehearsals begin after half term and are on Monday and Wednesday. In order to show your commitment we expect pupils to sign up to both rehearsals.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr Hoggarth or Mrs Hudson.
๐ Year 7 Design & Technology students have been busy creating their own advent calendars from scratch! Using the laser cutter, they crafted unique chocolate shapes, then used the vacuum former to manufacture trays for their chocolates. Finally, they added a personalised touch by using computer-aided design (CAD) to create custom front covers, with the laser cutter cutting the windows for each day. The final assembly was a fun and creative process, in plenty of time ahead of the festive season! ๐ ๐ซ Amazing work, Year 7! #DesignAndTechnology #CreativityInAction #STEM #AdventCalendar
Rossi and Hannah finished sewing their personalised napkin in Sewing Club. They learnt how to thread a needle, tie a knot, cast off, running stitch and how to fold and sew a hem.
Last week in Forest School, Year 6 started to carve 3D pumpkins with some cherry wood, freshly cut that morning by our groundsman. We also made some more garlic dough balls and this time we didn't burn them. The weather was good, the hot chocolate was good and the garlic dough balls were GOOD!
Reception took a trip to Tesco to buy the ingredients and then shared them with Little Lions in order for everyone to make some hedgehog bread rolls. This tied in with our learning about autumn and animals that hibernate. The children loved kneading the dough and using scissors to snip the spikes into the top of the hedgehogs and were thrilled to each take one home to show their grown-ups.