Standon Bowers Residential!

Wow what a fantastic time the Year One and Two children had on their residential visit! We had so much fun and what a pleasure it was to see the children having a great time!

Here is an overview of the activities we completed on our residential visit!

We were very excited in anticipation of our visit!

When we arrived, our first jobs were to make our beds in our dormitories. We saw lots of great teamwork!

Then we had some exploring time around the grounds at Standon Bowers. We had sun, rain and even snow during our time exploring outside!

We quickly got to know where everything is at Standon Bowers. We enjoyed our first meal in the dinner hall.

After lunch, it was time to begin our first two activities. We had four special activities over the two days: campfire cooking, blindfold trail, bouldering and pond dipping. Here is a selection of photos from the four activities!

Pond dipping

Pond dipping was brilliant! We explored the pond areas to see what we could catch. We used the magnifying glass and pots to help us to identify the different things we spotted. Every group managed to catch a newt which was a real highlight of the session!

Bouldering

Bouldering was so much fun! We explored the different climbing walls and holds playing lots of fun games.

Campfire cooking

We put our Forest School skills to great use during this workshop! We used fire making tools to make a fire and we created a campfire. We even got to bake some bread!

Blindfold trail

Teamwork and communication were the key to this activity! We had to work with our friends to navigate the course. Well done Emeralds and Rubies for displaying lots of resilience!

At the end of our first day, we enjoyed a super fun scavenger hunt before settling down with a well-earned cup of hot chocolate and story time. Soon it was time to brush our teeth and get ready for bed. We were well and truly tired after a busy first day!

On Day two, we woke nice and early in preparation for our final day. We packed up all our things ready to go home before having breakfast and beginning the final two activities.

Before we knew it, it was time to go on the school bus ready to go back to school! We are very grateful to all the wonderful instructors at Standon Bowers who helped look after us and lead our activities. Thank you also to our wonderful Sound staff for looking after us too!

Amazing superstar children!

The children were an absolute credit; their behaviour was excellent, and we are extremely proud of them! They put 100% into the activities and it was a pleasure to see the children tackle the different challenges with such brilliant attitudes. During every activity and mealtime the children demonstrated excellent manners and kindness. We are incredibly proud of our amazing Emeralds and Rubies and what a joy it was to see such huge smiles on their faces throughout the residential!

Well done children, you are incredible! 🌟😊

Sound go Sky Diving! 🪂🪂🪂

We did it! What a day! 🪂🪂🪂

The sky was clear, the sun was out- a perfect day for a sky dive! ☀️

As our family and friends gathered to watch us, we knew it was going to be an absolutely amazing experience from start to finish! 🥰

We are truly grateful for all the support and kind wishes we have had from you all and are blown away (literally!) to have been able to raise £2219 for such a worthy charity- Young Minds.

We definitely recommend that everyone does something out of their comfort zone; you just never know how much you might enjoy it! 🤩

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Signing off…

Mrs C, Mrs H and Mrs B

The fully fledged, Sound and District Sky Diving Team

🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳

Wear a hat day 🎩⛑🧢🪖👒

Last Friday, the whole school took part in Wear a Hat day. The aim was to raise money for Brain Tumour Research.

Mrs Booth spoke to all the children in assembly about a little girl, India, who she used to teach. She explained that India had had a brain tumour wrapped around her Optic Nerve and that no one in the world would attempt to operate on it. Mrs Booth shared how in the end, thanks to Brain Tumour research, one doctor had tried to help India. Even though she wasn’t cured, the surgery gave her a better life and helped her to be able to do things she couldn’t do before.

Thank you to everyone who helped support this wonderful charity 🙏

Royal Residences 👑❤️

Ruby Class had great fun in our Geography lesson this week! The children had the challenge of locating the homes of Queen Elizabeth 11 on a map of the UK. They used their brilliant computing skills to research 6 homes (Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle, Hillsborough Castle, Sandringham Castle and Palace of Holyrood House) and plot them correctly.

I was so pleased to see such fantastic resilience and team work. Well done Ruby Class! 🥰❤️

Smoothies!! 🍒🍎🥛

Ruby Class had a brilliant afternoon working on their Design and Technology topic. In today’s lesson we looked at the types of smoothies already on the market! We enjoyed tasting (most) of them and then used this research to help us design our own smoothies.

We can’t wait to make our own smoothies next week! 😍