eaton house the manor pre-prep newsletter
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eaton house the manor pre-prep newsletter
EATON HOUSE THE MANOR PRE-PREP NEWSLETTER May 2011 The term got off to an exciting start with the Royal Wedding theme day but the boys soon settled down to work the following week, although for Year Three it was not hard slog for long as they were soon off on their Hilltop Trip. Cricket has got off to a great start with some very impressive scores to our credit and our boys played brilliantly at the Ashdowne House Cricket Festival. Some year groups have already been on their educational visits. I hope you enjoy reading about some of our exploits! Mrs Cawthorne DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 13th-14th June-Perry Uniform in school for fittings 22nd June-Parents’ Evening 29th June-Summer Music Concert (5.30 pm) 5th July at 2.00 pm-Pre-Pre Sports Day (no school in the morning) 8th July-Year 3 Play 11th July-Outings for Years One, Two and Three 12th July-Kindergarten Sharkey and George Party 14th July-End of Term 8th September-Start of Autumn Term 13th September-Information Evening WINDSOR HOUSEBOARD WINNERS Windsor were very proud winners of this term’s houseboard competition, especially as we had a very royal theme. As usual, there were some outstanding examples of pictures, models and written work from all the houses. Well done, boys! Mrs C YEAR ONE TRIP TO THE ZOO The boys had a fabulous time visiting London Zoo. They saw lots of animals and took part in a fascinating workshop about the different types of animal skin and fur. ‘We saw some big furry tigers in their sleeping straw.’ Freddie Greenwood ‘I loved seeing the lions because they roared at us.’ Thomas Royde ‘I enjoyed seeing all sorts of colourful fish.’ Hugh Hillier BOOKS AND SAINSBURY’S VOUCHERS If you have any good quality books that your boys have finished with, which would be suitable for our library, we would love to have them. Fiction or non-fiction books would be gratefully received. Unlike Wellington College we have no plans to replace our books with Ipads! We are also collecting Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers, so if you have any please put them in the box which is on the table by the theatre. The box for book donations is on the same table. Many thanks. KINDERGARTEN KG2 had a visit from Talan’s Uncle who is a pilot. They found out about different aircraft used by British Airways and the number of wheels and engines they have. The boys sat in a virtual cockpit which was great fun. KG2 also visited the Opticians in Clapham High Street which is run by Talan’s parents and had a wonderful time trying out different lenses and testing scratchproof glasses with little hammers. The boys were also shown pictures of the different types and number of eyes that mini-beasts have. Miss Caroline What an animal-azing day! We went to THREE talks - Mega bugs, Animals in action and Abi's tale. Mrs Wilkins very kindly treated the boys to a go on the merry-goround, where we spun away the rain drops! We also managed to flutter our way through the Butterfly Paradise where we saw chrysalises the size of chocolate bars! Miss Helena VISIT TO THE CHILDREN’S REFUGE I visited the Esther Benjamin’s refuge, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, when I was in Nepal over the Easter break. It is in a good location, on the outskirts of the bustling city, with space for the children to play. There were children of varying ages, from a twoweek old whose mother had sadly died to some young adults who have been given a safe haven. The refuge has a happy atmosphere and everyone is kept busy either through going to lessons or learning skills which they can use in the future to help them get a job. They were very proud of their dormitories and keen to show me the few possessions they had. Thank you again for your generosity which will help the refuge to continue their good work. Mrs C NEPAL TREK I thought you might like to see the picture of Kanchenjunga Basecamp, which I trekked to in April. After eleven days of fairly arduous walking, I reached 5140m and with heavy snow during the night, I thought I wouldn't be able to see the mountain. Luckily, by 5.00 am, the snow had stopped and I had a crystal clear view of the world’s third highest peak. Mrs C SPORTING SENSATIONS This term the boys are playing cricket as their major sport. The U8s have been in outstanding form winning seven of their eight games and the U7s winning their first three games. The highlight so far this term in sport has been the Ashdown House cricket tournament. We travelled down to Sussex to compete in an eight team competition. As always the hosts provided an excellent day’s cricket and an even better BBQ lunch. Mr Barnes Inter School Chess Challenge vs Belgravia Ashdown House Cricket Tournament Howzatt! Eaton House Belgravia boys came over to challenge our boys to see who would be the champions at chess. Having won the cup last year the expectations were high within our team but despite playing superbly EHTM boys were narrowly beaten seven games to four. YEAR THREE AT HILLTOP Year Three spent four fun-filled and challenging days at Hilltop Outdoor Centre in Norfolk. The boys were able to participate in lots of exciting activities including rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes, trapeze and zip wire, to name but a few. They also took part in a nature hunt and were able to get up close and personal with a grass snake! ‘All of the activities were really fun but the best one was the Big Zipper.’ Jacob Crowther ‘I was really pleased when I achieved my challenge on the climbing wall.’ Michas Morris ‘The assault course was very enjoyable and very challenging. It had a very hard crocodile pit obstacle— filled with disgusting ooze!’ Jude Burton ‘The trapeze was a metal bar more than 40m high, which you had to grab. It was really scary if you looked down but I managed to do it.’ Milo Kenny HAVE A GREAT HALF-TERM HOLIDAY!