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What a fantastic day of sport and fun!
We started the day with KS2 children racing the Englefield Mile up and down the Englefield House private drive. Meanwhile on the school field, the younger children were taking part in a carousel of sporting activities to earn points for their houses. After the mile the older children had their turn at the field events.
At lunchtime the field filled up with picnicking families. The skies looked ominous but the rain held off.
In the afternoon we all enjoyed a full programme of races from sprints to dressing up, football slalom to toddler and parent races. We had a light sprinklling of rain but otherwise we were blessed with fine weather.
While the children enjoyed ice lollies, Mrs Bushnell totted up the scores and the winning team were....Poseidon!
Well done to them and to everyone who took part and supported this wonderful school community event.
Twelve of our Year 5/6 pupils joined children from six other schools to take part in a Pop Workshop in the Greek Amphitheatre in Bradfield College. It was a fantastic setting and the vocal coach, ably assisted by Bradfield College pupils got the children and staff singing their hearts out.
A fabulous opportunity.
Amelia, Ryleigh, Will and Zander headed off to Pangbourne College to take part in their maths challenge. There were seven schools taking part altogether.
The day started with a series of maths questions which each team had to answer to score points. The questions were very challenging but our team worked well together to work out the answers.
The children then had the chance to launch a rocket. They had to decide the angle of launch, the amount of water to add to weight the rocket and the pressure they would apply to launch it.
The four children had a great time and came back proudly diplaying their certificates.
Thank you to Pangbourne College for putting on this special event.
COUNTRYSIDE DAY
On the 16th June, Years 3/4 went to Countryside Day at Englefield Estate. We did lots of activities including a really interesting talk about birds of prey and another really good one about the history of Englefield House.
The first activity was health and wellbeing. The lady taught us to sharpen our senses by looking around us at the flowers and plants in the Englefield gardens. We also had to pretend that we had a sour lemon in our hands and that the sticky juice was trickling down our arms. Then we had to pretend that we were eating it. We all made really funny faces because the lemon was so sour!!!!
After that, we went to the birds of prey talk. The man had two types of birds of prey; a kestrel and red kite. He also told us lots of interesting facts about the birds such as:
He also showed us the red kites wings and the blood vessels at the back of the male kite’s mouth.
Then we went to learn about trees and timber at another talk. We had to measure the tallest tree in Englefield gardens using sticks. We also measured the circumference of the tree by hugging it. They also told us an interesting fact; the oldest tree in the world is General Sherman and it’s 2,200 years’ old! They gave us wood cookies and we had to count the rings to find out how old they were.
Then we went to the community angling talk to learn about fishing. We labelled the different parts of a trout and looked at some crayfish. We also had to decide whether some fish facts were true or false and stick them onto a chart. After that, we went back to school for lunch.
After lunch, we went to another stall to learn about little water creatures that live in our local rivers. We used magnifying glasses to identify them. We then ticked them off on a tick sheet. They then told us the names of the mini beasts that we had found in the plastic trays.
The next talk we listened to was one about soil. We had to stamp on the ground with our feet to see if we could bring up any worms. We also planted some saplings in three pots. When they are big enough we are going to plant them in our school grounds.
The last thing that we did was to go inside Englefield house and learn some history. We went in the library, the drawing room, and the dining room; we also went down a very, long staircase to a massive bell. The lady showing us around rang it and she said that it was SO loud you could hear it in any part of the house!!!! We were allowed to sit down on the chairs, armchairs and the sofas. The lady told us some interesting facts:
She also showed us the amazing dining room with paintings that looks like one person is going from one to another. In the great hall there was a MASSIVE, sparkly chandelier.
Everybody in 3/4 really enjoyed Countryside Day. It was good of the people who own Englefield Estate to give up their time.
Nine intrepid Year 5/6 pupils set off to Bradfield College today to take part in a Kwik Cricket tournament with 9 other local schools. The teams were split into two leagues - ours was the Trent Bridge league.
The weather was kind and we ended up with perfect cricketing weather.
The confidence and the skills of the team grew enormously as the day went on, and some extra coaching in the nets from the Bradfield College sixth-formers really helped.
We managed to clean bowl 9 children, Will did a super catch off Toby's bowling, Jennifer took a wicket caught and bowled, and Boston finished off with a catch of his own.
Many runs were scored, with our top three batters being Luke (3 sixes and 2 fours), Boston (3 sixes and 5 fours) and Will (5 sixes and 5 fours).
Every member of the team did their bit and the support for each other was excellent.
Overall we came second in our league - WELL DONE, TEAM!
The teamwork and sportsmanship was superb and we will be proud to take this team out again to future competitions.