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Year Two had the most incredible time on Perlethorpe Camp this year. The sun was shining, and everyone got stuck into boat making, den building, bat hunting, campfires and playing in the river. I have never seen so many drenched but happy children.
Everyone got cosy in their bunks as soon as they arrived and slept like a dream! We saw lots of kindness towards others and an incredible amount of teamwork involved when they made and raced boats and constructed their dens. We sang songs and had marshmallows around the campfire and seeing the bats flying over the top of the river late at night was fascinating. We even got to see Thoresby Hall lit up and crept silently, and I mean silently, towards the white deer so we could see them grazing. Yes, Mrs Black did get pooed on by a bird, which the children found hilarious, and Mr McKenzie is our new river race winner!
Having breakfast at 6am while the sheep 'baaed' was an experience and then they all wanted a second breakfast around 9.30am! I am also impressed with how many outfit changes were performed. Some of the memories they have made will stay with them forever. The trip just encompasses all that we believe in at Westdale; those Magical Moments!
A massive thanks to all the staff who made the trip possible and gave up their own time voluntarily to keep them so safe overnight.
On Tuesday, the choirs of both the Junior and Infant schools joined together in the Junior School for a ‘Big Sing Up’ event. The children had a fantastic time sharing songs they have learned and singing some songs all together. Everyone behaved beautifully and sang their hearts out. We were very proud of them!
On Monday Ladybirds and Butterflies went on an adventure to White Post Farm. We explored the farm to find cows, pigs, sheep, goats, deer, wallabies, armadillos, meerkats and birds of prey. We had the opportunity to hold/stroke some of the animals such as a snake, bearded dragon, millipede, rabbit, guinea pig and a mouse. We also got to feed some of the sheep and goats in the field.
The children had so much fun and engaged enthusiastically with everything. They were also impeccably behaved and the members of staff at White Post Farm were very impressed. Teachers and T.As are still bursting with pride now!
A massive thank you to our wonderful helpers who assisted us on the trip and to all parents for your donations. Without you the trip wouldn’t have been possible so thank you!
Moonbeams and Comets had a great time exploring the park and meeting many new animals that we had only read about. The children were brilliant at classifying the animals into herbivore, carnivores, and omnivores, and talked about what the different animals ate. The polar bears were amazing, and the children enjoyed watching them swim to cool off.
A real highlight was the new Dinosaur Trail, and the spitting dinosaur was a favourite of most people and the cool water he spat was a relief from the heat of the day!
A huge thank you to all the parents and staff that made the trip possible.
As part of our Year 2 Twisted Tales and Garden Trails topic, Suns and Rainbows took part in a dress up day where they came to school as characters from Traditional Stories such as Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland.
Everyone looked brilliant and we had such a fun day playing and learning as our favourite fairy tale characters!