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Robert Hull - Headteacher
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This week in TB - WC 01/12/25
All children started their session with an instructions challenge - 12 instructions to follow to make a collage (this supported Lower School writing targets). Children needed to know, amongst other things, their left from their right, up from their down, the meaning of diagonal and how to ID a maple leaf and an alder cone.

A total of 75 points were available for the challenge, and most children managed more than 60.

Following this, lower school children had their last rotation round the Roman challenges - Ludus boards, forts, cooking and map making.

Upper School started new challenges this week - Christmas snow man making (shaping and fixing wooden disks with knives, drills and hot glue guns), bomb shelter building (linked to our work on the Bielski brothers - these were tested for sudden loading, side impact from shock-wave and shrapnel penetrability) and Sader plate making (supporting work on Judeism in RE - thanks to Mr Penman for the idea).

Year 4 Willersley Castle Residential Day 3
The Year 4 children rounded off their residential in style, completing all of the challenges at the centre.
The boys and girls demonstrated excellent behaviour and positive attitudes throughout the week and have been a great support to their peers and real credit to the staff and school.
They have also developed confidence, independence and a greater sense of resilience throughout the week, as they challenged themselves, often in difficult situations.
Please click here to view photographs from today.