Class 3 have been working all week preparing for their International Christmas Party in the school hall. It took all of us a lot of hard work to get ready in just one week. Miss King took lots of pictures of us.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
God Jul!
Class 3 have been working all week preparing for their International Christmas Party in the school hall. It took all of us a lot of hard work to get ready in just one week. Miss King took lots of pictures of us.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Friday, 3 December 2010
No day like a snow day!
Monday, 29 November 2010
Let's go fly a kite!
We researched the festival of Basant which takes place in Pakistan to celebrate the coming of Spring. The people of Lahore sharpen their kite strings with ground glass and try to cut each others kites out of the sky. We made kites of our own, but left out the sharpened strings! Here we all are with our kites - don't they look great!
We also studied the 'Barriletes Gigantes' festival of Guatemala, which means giant kites in Spanish. The villagers of the highlands of Guatemala build the giant kites in teams. They believe the kites help them fly messages to the spirits. They fly them on the Day of the Dead which is celebrated on the 1st of November every year.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Class One Puppets at the Playhouse

Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Shoe Box Appeal
Monday, 8 November 2010
RJC dance - Judgement time!
Tom Palmer - he shoots, he scores!
On the day he was due to come, I arrived at school and everyone was in a very good mood. In assembly every time we heard a creak in the hallway or a door straining on its hinge, we all turned around and looked at the big green doors (hoping it was Tom Palmer, it never was). Although we didn’t see him in collective worship, class 4 had a surprise waiting for them upstairs. You may have heard of striking gold before but we didn’t - we struck a goal!
Tom Palmer was up in our classroom talking to Mr. Sturgess when we all came up from the hall. Suddenly the classroom buzzed with excitement (and I could have sworn I felt an electric shock or two!) We followed Tom down to the hall and got straight into our lesson. Tom set up a portable goal and asked Mr. Sturgess to put us in groups. Once in teams we all got a piece of paper and wrote our team name on it. My group was called: The A-Team! Tom was really nice to us and told us that we were doing a quiz. After, he said “Don’t worry you girls the questions won’t all be about football there will be some about books too!”Soon all the questions were answered and Tom told us that for each question we got correct we would get a penalty at the goal. The winner, the team with the most goals, would receive a trophy: the penalty shoot out reading game trophy!
Everyone took their penalties and it came down to sudden death! My team vs Dominic’s group and Charlie’s Group - all on one goal each. In the end Charlie’s team came out on top, winning a deserved trophy!
Tom worked with each class in the school. Everyone had a super time with Tom but I have to say I think I had the best day. I brought a story that I had written in the holidays. Tom looked at it and said: ‘This is amazing!’ I was so proud that he really did think I had talent. Tom is really cool. I don’t know about other people but he is definitely my favourite author. Go Tom!
You can find out more about Tom and his books at www.tompalmer.co.uk