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  • French Cafe 24th May 2018

    Thu 24 May 2018 Mrs Ratley

    The children all had the opportunity to practise their French this morning when ordering their breakfasts.  Osprey Class took their orders and served their customers before tucking in to a breakfast of their own.  Customers were serenaded by French music as they ate.  It was lovely to see some of the costumes that the children chose to wear as well.

    Many thanks to everyone who participated. 

  • Greatness Assembly

    Fri 18 May 2018 Mrs Ratley
    Our #great pupils for this week.
  • Egg Watch 2018

    Wed 02 May 2018 Mrs Ratley

    The eggs arrived safely on Monday 30th April 2018.  Owl class set up the incubator and brooder box and have been trying to be very quiet (I have even been told to "shhhhhh" when I've popped in to visit).  We've been on egg watch ever since.  Some of the other classes have been in to check on the progress.

     

    Today we had the exciting news of 2 eggs hatching!  We are still not sure if they are boys or girls as they are drying out.  Their names are "Tommy" and "Eva" - these names were chosen by Sophie and Jessica and were drawn out of a hat.  

     

    Our two chicks Tommy and Eva have now been moved to the brooder.  We got more excitement when a third egg hatched at lunchtime (named Jayden, chosen by Jackson) and by the end of the school day a fourth egg was well underway.  We should meet the new arrival tomorrow morning (Friday 4th May - Star Wars Day - perhaps he will be named Luke, or Hans?)

     

    Unfortunately we had a lot of drama with the 4th chick (who was named Sticky Steve).  She became trapped inside her egg and had to be helped out (this should RARELY be done and was done under strict instruction from the Living Eggs company).  We were worried that Sticky Steve would not make it through the night.

     

    Mrs Mizen took the chicks away for the Bank Holiday weekend and Sticky Steve managed to pull through!  All 4 chicks returned safely to school on Tuesday.  Sticky Steve is a little bit smaller than her sisters, but is doing really well.

     

    Because we had a bit of a drama and a very low hatch success, we will be getting some more eggs later on in the summer term, in the hopes we will have a better experience.

     

    The children have been thoroughly loving the experience so far and we have seen awe and wonder on their faces, particularly during the hatching process.  Owl class children have been particularly keen to draw and write about the chicks.

     

    Watch this space for more chick news...

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