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May 10 2008
It's In The Seeing Print E-mail
Saturday, 10 May 2008

Yesterday was the second session of First Form Photography. These boys are seven or eight years old. They are given a digital SLR camera each. They were reminded about the idea of foreground and background and, of course, the very basics such as holding the camera steady, and not touching the lens - etc., etc!

Here is one picture from yesterday by each of the four boys; move the mouse over them for information.

jamil.jpg
by A Jamil (7.11)

atkins.jpg 
by O Atkins (7.10)

elgendy.jpg 
by O Elgendy (8.06)

thompson.jpg
by G Thompson (7.09)

 
May 08 2008
A Life on the Ocean Wave ... Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Well, perhaps not the ocean, but Bray Lake is quite capacious! Thanks to Mr Cooper for the picture of some jolly Caldicott tars yesterday, and his description of the event (below the picture).

Calm seas, and a fine voyage

This term some boys have been going to Bray lake on Wednesday afternoons to improve their sailing skills. Hopefully they will be learning some basic racing tactics, once they have fully mastered sailing on all points of the wind.

 
May 08 2008
Story Start Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

The boys of 4M have been working on story openings; using action, description or dialogue to get started. Each boy has written three such story openings of between 200 and 300 words. The boys will then read each other’s work and choose one opening to continue and complete the story.

This is just one of the description openings.

SMM


I got out of the car. I turned around, imagining what it would look like.

“Mum … we have so got the wrong place!”

“Well, this is definitely the correct address.”

“Okay ...” I said, my voice giving away the apprehension that was building up inside me.

I did not understand how the prospectus photo was so different to the real thing. I looked at the photo. Then at the school. The hedges were overgrown, the windows smashed. But worst of all, the tower clock was broken. The headmaster was standing in the doorway of the front hall, surrounded by the rotting timbers that would have once been a rather grand porch. Long, curling vines entwined the structure, as if trying to pull it down.

“Well howdy, partner!” The Headmaster shouted in a strong Texas accent.”I’m Headmaster of… Er… of,” He peeked at the prospectus. “St.Trinians…Yeah, that’s it! I’m the Headmaster of St. Trinians! Let’s go for the tour, shall we?”

He led me through a maze of winding corridors. I looked at the ceiling and the walls. In every nook and cranny there were at least twenty cobwebs occupied by their dead owners. I looked at my feet. Fat, juicy maggots were crawling at my feet and I couldn’t help but wonder what they were feeding on.

We finally got to the first classroom. I sneaked a peek in. It was shabby and bare and some rebellion seemed to be taking place against the teacher.

SPLAT!

A tomato landed on my face.

T Pearce (11.06)

 
May 08 2008
Horse Riding Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Thanks to Mr Nunn for this description of yesterday's horse riding - and for the photographs he took.

New friends

Every Wednesday afternoon a group of boys go to Snowball Farm Equestrian Centre. They are learning to ride, and they have the opportunity to ride a different horse each Wednesday as this gives them greater overall experience.
O Wilson having a trot
Today the boys ‘trotted’ for the first time without the assistance of an Instructor. They also played a game called Round the World: taking their feet out of the stirrups the boys remain seated but turn around in the saddle; at one stage they are sitting in the saddle but facing backwards! The instructors want the boys to feel comfortable and confident in the saddle.
Yes, I know he's facing the wrong way!
 
At the end of the session the boys gave their horses a well deserved pat and a carrot!
 
May 08 2008
Assembly: 8 May Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 May 2008

Assembly this morning was in the Sports' Hall. The Headmaster began by reminding the boys to keep quiet around the Academic Block, particularly now as the 6th Form have their important examinations soon. With regard to important exams, Mr Smith also told the boys that there are Common Entrance French Orals in one of the offices upstairs, so boys must use the middle staircase to get to either Science Lab. You see: this new g is multi-purpose, not just for Science!

Today's Awards

HIGHLY-COMMENDED  
English M Temple
Geography M Arzt-Jones
Mathematics (isometric drawings) H Daggett, R Lee
Science E Cuttell, P Gallagher, M George, F Sasada

 

 
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