Senior Department News
Public Speaking
Teams are drawn from senior schools and, depending on their age, compete in junior, intermediate or senior categories. Each team has three members – chairperson, proposer and opposer – who have 15 minutes to debate a subject of the team’s choice.
Year 6 Maths
Year 6 have been designing some fabulous Games of Chance as part of their Probability Projects – and thank you to Wilfred for supplying the medals for the winners of the Higher / Lower probability game that he designed with co-creator Oscar.
From the Science Labs…
Ms Begley and Mr Darcey are very much looking forward to next week’s British Science Week, and have lots of activities planned for their classes. The focus next week will be on animal classification – keep an eye on the Science Department Twitter for photos of lessons and activities.
In preparation, it has been a busy week in the labs…
Year 6 have been learning about chemical reactions testing substances to see if they are acid or alkali
Year 7 have been investigating the digestive system..
From the Art Room
Senior Department artists have been hard at work this week; Year 6 have been continuing to “build” their own beetles, Year 7 have been exploring the work of John Piper and Top Form have continued to produce some fantastic wax resist masterpieces. Have a look at this week’s gallery below:
Private Peaceful
Key dates for your diary:
Technical & Dress rehearsal 2 + photographs with Michael Carver: Saturday 19 March, 1000 -1600
Dress rehearsal performance to Year 5 & 6 + Top Form non drama pupils: Monday 21 March, 1430 – 1600
Evening performances to parents: Thursday & Friday 24 and 25 March, 1900 – 2030
Reminder: All of Year 7 are involved in the play but ONLY those who opted for Drama in Top Form.
Rehearsal Schedules
Thank you
Mrs Hegarty
Congratulations to Stanley
Well done to Stanley L in Year 6, on a fantastic result in a recent trampolining competition.
Stanley took part in the Eastern Region Trampolining Tournament in Harlow, competing in the 11 and 12 year old boys category. After a stunning routine, Stanley won his age group, coming away with not only a gold medal, but also a place in the South of England finals to be held in Cambridge in June. His achievement is every more impressive given he was competing against some boys a year older than he is.
Well done Stanley, we can’t wait to hear how you get on in the finals!