I hope you are all feeling fully rested after such a fun-packed, busy residential trip? It was a fantastic trip with many exciting experiences! ALL children on the trip overcame fears and barriers and achieved things they never thought they could!!!! Super brave class!!!!!! We played games in the dark as well as exploring the woods at night!!!! There was a colossal football match against a primary school from Bristol (approx 40 children playing!!!!!!), new songs learned around the campfire, abseiling, raft building, kayaking, orienteering, zip-wiring, pond dipping, archery, crate challenge.
The children shared their rooms brilliantly, looking after each other and working as a team to keep them tidy!!!! This class was outstanding at bedtimes with EVERY child going straight to sleep and sleeping soundly through the night!!!! Amazing!!!!!
There were quite a few items left behind so they will be outside the classroom at the end of the day to be claimed!!!!!
I hope you all feel very proud of yourselves and your achievements last week - we will be spending this weeks literacy based around the trip and photos will be on display by the end of the week for parents to come and see!!!!!! Lots of valuable memories created to treasure forever!!!!! Well done!!!!
There will be no running club tomorrow, however I will run one in the last week of this half term and for any children taking part in the Schools Biathle in 2 weeks time, I will run an extra training session next week.
Don't forget Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. Bishop's parent information session on Thursday at 9 in the school hall - a very valuable session that I recommend you come along to!
A huge Thankyou to Mr. Macbean, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Long for giving up their time to come on the trip and make it such a memorable one!!!!!! And, of course, not forgetting Mr. Farrington, who we had the privilege of sharing his last Fairthorne trip with and hope that we helped make it a memorable one for him too!!!!
Mrs. J
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