We hope that everyone got the chance to look at the dragon gracing the ceiling area at one end of the school hall. Parents will get another opportunity to view the dragon in up-coming events at school. The pupils and the teaching team, enjoyed how this project came together, all funded by the generosity of those parents that helped out and gave their time at the top of Spring Hill during the Tunbridge Wells half-marathon: thank you.
Oak class are enjoying all the activities at Carroty wood. The sun is shining for them too!
Twenty pupils from school took part in the cross-country races at Chiddingstone last Tuesday. It was a great afternoon of athletic endeavour with all the children persevering to complete their races. Well done Len, who won the Y5 and 6 boys’ race. Well done to the Year 5/6 Boys team who came third in their team race: lovely to come back to school with some silverware. Many thanks to Godfrey Pain, Chloe Archard, Inha Melnykova, Lorna Townsend and Fran Lawton who helped marshall the event: this would not have run so smoothly without your help. It is lovely that the Fordcombe community can support sport in local schools like this: thank you.
Pupils from Years 5 and 6 visited Sevenoaks School to take part in an athletics tournament last week. The children did an amazing job. Well done to Albie for winning a silver medal in the Boys 100m race. We had a great time – all the pupils performed really well against some great athletes from other schools. Many thanks to those parents that came to support.
10 pupils from Years 2 and 3 recently went to Sevenoaks School to undertake running, throwing and jumping activities around the track. A great afternoon of activity and for all of the children it was the first time they had run around a proper track. Well done to Amy and Finn who ran the 600m race: great perseverance and resilience to finish this race. Thank you to the parents who ferried the children
Many thanks to Lorna Townsend who kindly brought in two lambs who the children could feed and see the wonder of the season up close. A huge hit on the playground with the children, it was lovely too to see the children from Fordcombe Nursery pop across and make a visit to our school. A good starting point for respectful relationships and how to care for others.
All the pupils in Year 4 took part in an Art Day at Ightham Primary School on Monday. A great way to get out and about, the art was all done outside in the grounds around Ightham. Thank you to the parents that transported children and to the teachers at Ightham who organised the day.
Well done to the pupils that took part in the school’s Talent Show. It was lovely to see so many different skills and talents on show, from singers to gymnasts, from Rubix Cubers to dancers. Many thanks if you attended to support your child and many thanks too, to Anthony Hughes and Sophie Dean who came back to judge the finalists.