May-Day performance by Year 4 & 5 in Spalding around the May Pole – Professional, well spoken and excellently danced.
Kingswood Activity Weekend – Sunny and wet all at the same time. Daring feats of achievement and a good, action-packed weekend!
Excellent dance performance by Amanda’s Performing Disney Arts Troupe – Disney story to movement – has to be good - and it was!
Nadya (artist) and the school are working in collaboration on sculptures and recording this through diaries and photos. Eventually sculptures will appear around the village in an art-trail. Watch out – one could appear at any time!
Disco fever – thanks to Amanda and the staff.
We are desperately sad to see Miss Ferguson leave us – She has been such an asset to the school, not just because she has introduced us to New Zealand but because she has been a remarkable teacher.
We wish her well at Gosberton House.
Tag Rugby Festival
A commendable result in the tournament. The sporting spirit was good.
Rounders – played 1, lost 1 and lost to the weather for 2 matches!
Proud moments:
Sammy Woodham Peterborough’s Managers Player, chosen for under 12’s Lincoln City Academy and Centre of Excellence and her team took first place in an international tournament.
Lukas Wood “Man of the Match” for Crowland under 10’s. Highest goal scorer and medal for Crowland.
Enjoyable trips to Burghley House and the Dinosaur Park
Visiting Artist Carol Parker has helped Year 5 & 6 put together a felt masterpiece representing the landscape of Cowbit and The Wash. See it hanging in the exhibition in South Holland Centre in November.
Mrs. Woodham popped in specially to talk to Year 6 about their findings from their questionnaire on bullying.
Congratulations to all Bike-Wise successes. Thanks to Mrs Stafford and Mrs Thorpe.
Year 6 took on a Spanish air when they prepared and cooked Spanish delights for parents and Governors in their Spanish Café.- Very tasty!
The football tournament proved nail bitingly good to watch – close finish in 4th place.
Congratulations to the “Purple Possums” for winning at Sports Day.
A wholesome and spiritual day of celebration for the Year 6 at Lincoln Cathedral on the theme of ‘Light’.
All pupils had a taste of Africa when Jane Pennock brought her African drums to school.
Drama in Church! A fable of arrogance performed cleverly by Kristina & Andrew.
Year 6 Council always busy concentrated this term on Megatastic their termly magazine. Have you read it yet? See their newly devised “Quiet Corner. And Thanks for organising a disco.
Welcome to Miss Harkin who will be taking Class 2 in the Autumn term. Miss Harkin is moving here from Lancaster.