5 Dec

10G Calvert- Day Five Friday 25th November

Our final day had finally arrived and we were all very sad to have to leave Calvert Trust!

We packed up all our belongings and went to eat our final breakfast in the dining hall. 

After breakfast, Bea met us up in the Games room to give out our certificates and then we sat around and waited…

5 Dec

10G Calvert- Day Four Thursday 24th November

Another busy day ahead of us, we all get up and dressed and went to get some breakfast. I think there was some slight regret of staying in the pool so late the previous night as we had some very tired and grumpy pupils (and staff!) on Thursday morning.

Our morning activity was the outdoor…

5 Dec

10G Calvert- Day Three Wednesday 23rd November

Another early start for the staff and pupils on Wednesday morning. The weather forecast said rain all day so we weren't holding out much hope for any sunshine.

Off we trotted for breakfast and filled our bodies ready for the day ahead.

We hopped into the minibus with Lou and drove into the…

5 Dec

10G Calvert- Day Two Tuesday 22nd November

Tuesday morning arrived quickly and we were all up bright and early, ready to start the day with a hearty breakfast. It is very easy for us to say that the food at Calvert Trust is out of this world! We had a choice of cereal and fruit and toast, accompanied with a cooked breakfast of bacon, eggs…

5 Dec

10G Calvert- Day One Monday 21st November

I think it is safe to say that there was a buzz of excitement in class that Monday morning! A mixture of nerves, excitement and anticipation. Lots of pupils (and staff) being in the Yellow Zone for a range of reasons.

The morning definitely dragged and we were wishing the time away ready for…

2 Dec

Week 12 for 10G- Oh no it isn't! Oh yes it is!

Hello everyone. It’s safe to say that everyone is still adjusting to life back in school after our amazing week at Calvert Trust last week (pupils and staff!). We’ve had lots of tired pupils so we have taken things easy in class this week. We’ve still stuck to our usual routines, Eshan has been…

20 Nov

10G Autumn Week 10

Hello to everyone on this very wet Friday! We are all very excited for Monday for our residential visit to Calvert Trust. Mrs Fisher sent some important information to parents yesterday afternoon via email, if your child is attending the residential visit please make sure you read this…

15 Nov

10G Remembers

10G were swimming on Friday morning so unfortunately we were unable to complete activities around Remembrance Day and take part in the minute silence.

During Nurture Time for the past week, pupils from 10G have been decorating pictures of poppies and Mrs Cobham has put them together to make a…

11 Nov

10G End of Week 9 Autumn Term

Hello again at the end of our second week back after half term. Can you believe we go on Residential a week on Monday?! We can’t believe how quickly it has come around!

We have had a super busy week in 10G this week. The 10G team wanted to start off this week’s blog by saying just how proud we…

4 Nov

10G are back again Autumn Term Week 8

Phew what a busy week it has been in 10G this week, it feels like we’ve blinked and it is Friday again! Hope that everyone had a good half term and is ready for the new half term ahead.

On Monday, 10G were late to the party to learn about showing racism the red card as we didn’t get chance to…

22 Oct

10G say Happy Halloween and Happy Half Term!

After our brilliant visit to The Astley on Monday, we continued the last week of Autumn 1 in style with some Halloween themed activities.

 

On Tuesday Mrs Cobham was in charge as Mrs Fisher was on an ASDAN course. In the morning we worked together in groups to make some paper chains for the…

17 Oct

10G’s Autumnal Walk and Lunch Out

On Monday we walked through the park to The Astley for our lunch. The sun was shining and the wind was blowing the leaves around but we all enjoyed our walk. When we arrived at the Astley we found our tables and we sat with our friends. The ladies brought our meals and some juice which Mrs Cobham…