I couldn't resist turning these into a GIF for your amusement!
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Year 6 - 'Last day' (so far) photos
Thursday, 16 April 2020
Easter Egg-stravaganza!
Easter is a time to celebrate spring and to indulge in way too much chocolate! It really is a wonderful time of the year and an egg-cellent excuse to crack out some egg puns to keep us amused!
I hope you enjoy looking at these egg-ceptionally decorated eggs.
egg-stremely impressive
egg-clusive design
egg-squisite
egg-ceedingly good
egg-spertly done
These children made Easter baskets at school
and planted some sunflower seeds in mosaic pots they made themselves
and made rainbows to support the NHS!
Hope you all had an eggs-tra special Easter!
Mrs Burnley
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
Message from Australia
This week I received a message from Australia!
Good
Afternoon Harewood School
I attended
Harewood C of E Primary School 1958 to 1964 as Linda Susan GAINES.
My Mother
attended Harewood Primary School 1939 to 1945 as Audrey Jean CUTHBERTSON.
I currently
live in Melbourne Australia working for the Victorian Department of Justice.
I am
writing to ask if the school has retained the Honours Board, from my Mother's
time at the school, as she would dearly love to have a colour photograph of
that board - which shows her name in gold letters as having passed the 11+
Examination 75 years ago.
If you
could possibly help me with this request, I should be extremely grateful as it
would make an elderly lady very happy indeed.
Thank you
and best wishes
Linda
(Mrs L S
Sherer - nee Gaines)
PS
I attach
current photo of my Mother and a certificate from a book prize I was awarded at
Harewood C of E Primary School in 1962.
I thought this was very interesting so I replied.
Hello, thank you for your message from
Australia!
I am the assistant head teacher of the
school and I have attached a photograph of the honours board which is still on
display in our school library. Audrey's name is quite faint at the bottom
right, the last few names seem to have a different print to the others, but it
can still be read
There have been a lot of changes at our
school over recent years, not least the fact that we have expanded the size of
our school building by incorporating the school house next door into our school
creating an additional upstairs classroom, we also have a classroom created
from space above the school hall. At the moment we have 105 children on role,
but as I write the school is closed due to the coronavirus and we are not sure
when we will be able to re-open. All the children are being taught at home.
I know the children will be interested
in your correspondence and with your permission, I would like to share it with
them on our school blog. I often see children looking at and studying that
board and I am sure they would be very interested to see a real person whose
name is on there. Bringing history to life for them.
Kind regards
Mrs Burnley
and she replied...
Good Afternoon Mrs Burnley and
Harewood School,
Thank you so much for taking the time
to help us with the Honours Board. My Mother is absolutely thrilled to see it
once again, after so many years' absence. She would be delighted to have a Blog
article about this, thank you again so much.
We both have extremely happy memories
of Harewood School, which was a perfect start to our education. My Mother has
travelled the World, including two World Cruises, but we both still love to
visit Harewood (from her home in Leicestershire) when I visit from
Australia.
I went on via Harrogate Grammar
School to complete a Linguists Certificate (French and Spanish) Qualification
and later a Diploma in Local Government Policy and Law.
Subsequently, I was elected to the
role of Town Mayor of Newmarket, Suffolk, during HM The Queen's Golden Jubilee
Year, and attended a luncheon hosted by her in the Bury St Edmunds
Athenaeum, in that same year. So exciting!
I'm attaching a photo from the
Wetherby News of Summer 1963, when our Harewood School won the Lord Harewood
Cup against Gateways School, in the Annual Sports Day on the Cricket Pitch in
Harewood Park. Quite a rivalry existed in those days!
Best wishes
Linda
I hope you enjoy reading this blog.
It is so nice to hear from someone now living at the other side of the world who came to our school. It is a lovely reminder of the special place that Harewood school is and how people always have a piece of Harewood with them in their hearts long after they have left us.
Mrs Burnley
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