We are all very tired now and the computers aren't working properly so I thought that we would just finish this Trewern Blog by saying that we have all had a lovely time here at Trewern. However some of us are now missing home and we can't wait to get back home to loved ones. Therefore here are some pictures of the activities. As you can see the children are having a wonderful time!!!
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Wednesday
My favourite bit was......
When I went canoeing because I liked being on the water (Brandon)
Canoeing because we got to steer and control the canoes, I fell in once but it was still relaxing (Jean Paul)
Canoeing because it was easy to paddle and you got to go in the water (Nneamaka)
Caving because it was really small and you had to crouch down, it was fun getting wet (Alex)
Caving because I loved the water and we could get wet and i like small spaces (Violentin)
Gorge Walking because it was fun because you got to jump in the water which was really cold(Elson)
The Food as it is lovely and I also love playing with my friends(Demi)
Canoeing because I like being near the water and working as a team (Matthew)
Caving because I liked crawling under the small gaps and exploring new things (Clare)
Caving because I never thought I could do those things, but now I know I can (Jordan S)
The Assault Course because the zip wire was cool and it encouraged me with PE (Nathaniel)
Caving because I like going into the small cracks it was an adventure (Sonny)
Caving because I like to get my hands dirty and getting wet (Louis)
Caving because it was really fun we had to do loads of teamwork when we were getting through cracks (Sam)
Assault course I loved the Tarzan ropes because I liked it when I swung and fell off (Ryan)
Canoeing because when you are in the canoe it feels like you are in control especially when you are at the front of the boat (Toluwa)
Caving where we had to work as a group in small places through cold water and rocks (Ibukun)
Gorge walking because I thought it was scarry but then I started to have fun, I liked jumping into the deep parts of the river (Brenda)
Gorge walking when I got to slide down the waterfall(Hannah)
Caving because I really liked the dark but it was cold and wet(Sharon)
Caving because although it was wet and slimey we all worked as a team and had fun(Dan)
Mountain walking because it was fun when we could spend time talking to our friends(Adrian)
Caving because i was a little bit scarred at the beginning then i overcame my fears (Kola)
Gorge walking because you had to jump into the deep cold water which was really fun (Kieron)
Caving because it was fun and you had to challenge yourself (Jodie)
Caving because it was fun, you got wet, the tunnels were a good challenge(Jibran)
Gorge Walking because it was challenging and if you wanted fun you really had to be brave and go for it(Alex)
When I went canoeing because I liked being on the water (Brandon)
Canoeing because we got to steer and control the canoes, I fell in once but it was still relaxing (Jean Paul)
Canoeing because it was easy to paddle and you got to go in the water (Nneamaka)
Caving because it was really small and you had to crouch down, it was fun getting wet (Alex)
Caving because I loved the water and we could get wet and i like small spaces (Violentin)
Gorge Walking because it was fun because you got to jump in the water which was really cold(Elson)
The Food as it is lovely and I also love playing with my friends(Demi)
Canoeing because I like being near the water and working as a team (Matthew)
Caving because I liked crawling under the small gaps and exploring new things (Clare)
Caving because I never thought I could do those things, but now I know I can (Jordan S)
The Assault Course because the zip wire was cool and it encouraged me with PE (Nathaniel)
Caving because I like going into the small cracks it was an adventure (Sonny)
Caving because I like to get my hands dirty and getting wet (Louis)
Caving because it was really fun we had to do loads of teamwork when we were getting through cracks (Sam)
Assault course I loved the Tarzan ropes because I liked it when I swung and fell off (Ryan)
Canoeing because when you are in the canoe it feels like you are in control especially when you are at the front of the boat (Toluwa)
Caving where we had to work as a group in small places through cold water and rocks (Ibukun)
Gorge walking because I thought it was scarry but then I started to have fun, I liked jumping into the deep parts of the river (Brenda)
Gorge walking when I got to slide down the waterfall(Hannah)
Caving because I really liked the dark but it was cold and wet(Sharon)
Caving because although it was wet and slimey we all worked as a team and had fun(Dan)
Mountain walking because it was fun when we could spend time talking to our friends(Adrian)
Caving because i was a little bit scarred at the beginning then i overcame my fears (Kola)
Gorge walking because you had to jump into the deep cold water which was really fun (Kieron)
Caving because it was fun and you had to challenge yourself (Jodie)
Caving because it was fun, you got wet, the tunnels were a good challenge(Jibran)
Gorge Walking because it was challenging and if you wanted fun you really had to be brave and go for it(Alex)
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Hello from Trewern, we have had a lovely day with lots of sunshine. Two groups went to the cathedral today the other went climbing. All though some of us are very tired we are all having fun.
I know some of you children at school got frustrated today that your comments don't go on the blog straight away but this helps to keep our Blog as safe as possible.
Anyway enough from the teachers here what the children wrote about today.
Group 3
Today in group three we went on a gorge walk and it was so wet and also very cold. But we all encourage each other. We also done some rock climbing which was quite hard but once we got the hang of it most of us did well and got to the top. In the walk some of us went down a waterfall with a enormous splash.
Group 1 and 2
Today in group1 and 2 we went to Hereford cathedral to make some picture,by coloring over some pictures of stuff. Our second activity at Hereford cathedral was going to the top of the
church tower to where the bell was, then even higher to the roof. Later on we went to look at the ancient map of Mundi which shows Europe, Asia and Africa. The maps were on cow skin and the paint was made of animals blood.
Our other activity was the mountain walk, and we walked up the mountain with all sheep and horse poo. Once we got to the top our teacher aloud us to roll down it some people rolled right through some of the poo, luckily we were all wearing our water proofs.
A lot of what you learn in Trewern is not just about the outdoors, the children have to do a lot of tasks that they would normally leave to their Mums and Dads. The children have to keep the house tidy, make their own lunches and do all of the washing up.
I know some of you children at school got frustrated today that your comments don't go on the blog straight away but this helps to keep our Blog as safe as possible.
Anyway enough from the teachers here what the children wrote about today.
Group 3
Today in group three we went on a gorge walk and it was so wet and also very cold. But we all encourage each other. We also done some rock climbing which was quite hard but once we got the hang of it most of us did well and got to the top. In the walk some of us went down a waterfall with a enormous splash.
Group 1 and 2
Today in group1 and 2 we went to Hereford cathedral to make some picture,by coloring over some pictures of stuff. Our second activity at Hereford cathedral was going to the top of the
church tower to where the bell was, then even higher to the roof. Later on we went to look at the ancient map of Mundi which shows Europe, Asia and Africa. The maps were on cow skin and the paint was made of animals blood.
Our other activity was the mountain walk, and we walked up the mountain with all sheep and horse poo. Once we got to the top our teacher aloud us to roll down it some people rolled right through some of the poo, luckily we were all wearing our water proofs.
A lot of what you learn in Trewern is not just about the outdoors, the children have to do a lot of tasks that they would normally leave to their Mums and Dads. The children have to keep the house tidy, make their own lunches and do all of the washing up.
Monday, 20 October 2008
Monday at Trewern
Good afternoon everyone we have had a fantastic day.
Group 1 went Canoeing and went on the Assault course
Group 2 went Rock Climbing and Gorge Walking.
Group 3 Went Caving
From Group 1
We are in group 1 with Mr O'Reidan. We got cold and wet when we went conoeing . One boat out of six fell in the water and we were not a very good team. I shared a boat with Mrs Canary and Nameka and we didn't fall in. We also went on a Obstacle Course. We had a very good time but we didn't get to go on one thing, the big swing. You had a big ditch with a rope in between it you had to get across by swinging across it. We had a zip wire it was actually quite scary but fun.
By Jordan and Toluwa
From Group 2
Group 2 was with Miss Roberts. Today we did a gorge walk! It was super fun and everyone enjoyed it. Nearer towards the end, some people started to get cold from the water but some of us were really enjoying it. Even though the water had got into our welly boots, we all worked as a team and if some people were struggling, we would all help. We had great fun and it was an amazing experience! I would definitely do it again. We also did Rock Climbing today .I really enjoyed it, it was fun. I was a bit scarred but you had to depend on your partner in case they fell.
By Jean-Pierre and Chloe
From Group 3
We are all back safe and well, we all got a little cold and wet as it has been a miserable day.
When we got in the cave it was a cold and damp place. When we got to certain places we had to crouch and go on our tummies in water, the water was really freezing but everyone of us did it. One of our hardest challenges while in the cave was when we was in this certain part where we wet round it in pitch darkness, so it was really hard to keep up with the people in front! When we got back and we emptied our Wellingtons all we saw was a lot of water still we had a great time!
By Sharon and Jodie
Group 3!
We are now back at base, having all showered, and we are all looking forward to home made Pizza and chips. The evening activity is Orienteering around the centre.
Group 1 went Canoeing and went on the Assault course
Group 2 went Rock Climbing and Gorge Walking.
Group 3 Went Caving
From Group 1
We are in group 1 with Mr O'Reidan. We got cold and wet when we went conoeing . One boat out of six fell in the water and we were not a very good team. I shared a boat with Mrs Canary and Nameka and we didn't fall in. We also went on a Obstacle Course. We had a very good time but we didn't get to go on one thing, the big swing. You had a big ditch with a rope in between it you had to get across by swinging across it. We had a zip wire it was actually quite scary but fun.
By Jordan and Toluwa
From Group 2
Group 2 was with Miss Roberts. Today we did a gorge walk! It was super fun and everyone enjoyed it. Nearer towards the end, some people started to get cold from the water but some of us were really enjoying it. Even though the water had got into our welly boots, we all worked as a team and if some people were struggling, we would all help. We had great fun and it was an amazing experience! I would definitely do it again. We also did Rock Climbing today .I really enjoyed it, it was fun. I was a bit scarred but you had to depend on your partner in case they fell.
By Jean-Pierre and Chloe
From Group 3
We are all back safe and well, we all got a little cold and wet as it has been a miserable day.
When we got in the cave it was a cold and damp place. When we got to certain places we had to crouch and go on our tummies in water, the water was really freezing but everyone of us did it. One of our hardest challenges while in the cave was when we was in this certain part where we wet round it in pitch darkness, so it was really hard to keep up with the people in front! When we got back and we emptied our Wellingtons all we saw was a lot of water still we had a great time!
By Sharon and Jodie
Group 3!
We are now back at base, having all showered, and we are all looking forward to home made Pizza and chips. The evening activity is Orienteering around the centre.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Safe Arrival At Trewern
Hello from Trewern. We have all made it safe and well to Trewern. We arrived at 7pm and quickly began to set up our beds with our bedding from home. Some of us found this more difficult than others. (Particularly the boys!)
At 8pm we went for our first activity which was a night walk around the centre. All of the children loved the walk in the darkness, many for whom, this was their first experience of walking completely in the dark.
All the children were decked out in their waterproofs and warm clothing. Unfortunately it was very cloudy so no shooting stars were seen this year but we hope that will change by the end of the week.
We finished the evening with a hotdog and a warm mug of hot chocolate, which was lovely!!!!
Hope you enjoyed our first installment, more to come tomorrow with some of the children writing their own experiences of the day.
Good Night, God Bless
Saturday, 18 October 2008
Trewern
Dear Friend and Pupils of St.Peters.
Whilst Y6 are away at Trewern, we hope to send back news of our trip. If all goes well we will make small daily reports of the things we get up to, whilst we are away (so long as all the technology works ok!!)
Please can you remember when commenting on a Blog to only give your first name or to use the annoymous option, as this is the safest way to use the internet. Please try not to mention your class!
Whilst Y6 are away at Trewern, we hope to send back news of our trip. If all goes well we will make small daily reports of the things we get up to, whilst we are away (so long as all the technology works ok!!)
Please can you remember when commenting on a Blog to only give your first name or to use the annoymous option, as this is the safest way to use the internet. Please try not to mention your class!
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Junior Road Saftey Officers
Last week, four of our children were invited to the Town Hall to attend the Junior Road Safety Handover Day. This day allowed for Jodie and Dan to handover their Road Safety responsibilities to our new JRSO's Seun and Maya.
Jodie and Dan were honoured guest at the Handover ceremony as they were awarded a trophy from the Mayor himself as they were the two hardest working JRSO's, in the borough last year.
Well Done Jodie and Dan!
Already Seun and Maya have been very busy. Last Friday they took part in Operation Traffic Watch, where our two JRSO's with the help of our school's team of PCSO's were reminding drivers to wear their seat belts and not to park in front of our school.
Friday, 4 July 2008
A Bullying Story
Dane and Kim were walking home together, talking about a TV programme. A few
other kids were walking a bit behind.
Suddenly Luke and Delvin appeared, with Karl just behind them. Luke shouted,
‘Well, look who it is. Don’t you know by now that this is where the real lads hang
out? What makes you think some stuck-up little keener like you has a right to use
this path?’
The other kids stopped to watch.
Dane looked worried and muttered to Kim, ‘Oh no, not again’. He tried to walk
past with his eyes down.
Luke and Delvin blocked his way, with Karl behind them. They started shouting
insults at him, getting worse and worse until they were getting at Dane’s Mum
because she ‘talks posh’. Karl occasionally added an insult which creased everyone
up.
A group of children stopped to watch.
Then Kim spoke up. ‘Listen – he just wants to go home. You know there isn’t
another way.’ Karl raised an eyebrow and Luke turned on Kim.
‘What’s it got to do with you, Chinky?’ Delvin looked down.
Kim kept amazingly cool. ‘I want to go home too – so just let us past.’
‘Ooooooh. And why would I want to let a couple of stupid-boys come near me?’ said
Luke.
Then Delvin spoke. ‘I think your mate’s trainers look a bit uncomfortable. If he
asks me nicely I might take them off his hands.’
‘Off his feet, you mean,’ chipped in Karl. They all laughed.
‘Yeah, ask him nicely, keener.’ Delvin and Luke lunged at Dane and pushed him to
the ground, forcing him to say the words, ‘Please take my trainers.’ A tear rolled
down his cheek.
Some of those who had stopped to watch the show were laughing, some smiling
nervously. A couple shook their heads and muttered while others moved on as if
nothing was happening.
They rolled Dane over and pulled both his trainers off. Then they threw them to
each other, laughing, smelled them and pulled faces. ‘Get mummy to wash your
feet next time, keener. I don’t like my new shoes to whiff.’
They ran off, giving each other high-fives. ‘More fun tomorrow then Karl?’ said
Delvin. ‘We’ll see,’ said Karl, smiling to himself.
In your comments please consider how you think Dane is feeling and try to explain what Kim tried to do!
other kids were walking a bit behind.
Suddenly Luke and Delvin appeared, with Karl just behind them. Luke shouted,
‘Well, look who it is. Don’t you know by now that this is where the real lads hang
out? What makes you think some stuck-up little keener like you has a right to use
this path?’
The other kids stopped to watch.
Dane looked worried and muttered to Kim, ‘Oh no, not again’. He tried to walk
past with his eyes down.
Luke and Delvin blocked his way, with Karl behind them. They started shouting
insults at him, getting worse and worse until they were getting at Dane’s Mum
because she ‘talks posh’. Karl occasionally added an insult which creased everyone
up.
A group of children stopped to watch.
Then Kim spoke up. ‘Listen – he just wants to go home. You know there isn’t
another way.’ Karl raised an eyebrow and Luke turned on Kim.
‘What’s it got to do with you, Chinky?’ Delvin looked down.
Kim kept amazingly cool. ‘I want to go home too – so just let us past.’
‘Ooooooh. And why would I want to let a couple of stupid-boys come near me?’ said
Luke.
Then Delvin spoke. ‘I think your mate’s trainers look a bit uncomfortable. If he
asks me nicely I might take them off his hands.’
‘Off his feet, you mean,’ chipped in Karl. They all laughed.
‘Yeah, ask him nicely, keener.’ Delvin and Luke lunged at Dane and pushed him to
the ground, forcing him to say the words, ‘Please take my trainers.’ A tear rolled
down his cheek.
Some of those who had stopped to watch the show were laughing, some smiling
nervously. A couple shook their heads and muttered while others moved on as if
nothing was happening.
They rolled Dane over and pulled both his trainers off. Then they threw them to
each other, laughing, smelled them and pulled faces. ‘Get mummy to wash your
feet next time, keener. I don’t like my new shoes to whiff.’
They ran off, giving each other high-fives. ‘More fun tomorrow then Karl?’ said
Delvin. ‘We’ll see,’ said Karl, smiling to himself.
In your comments please consider how you think Dane is feeling and try to explain what Kim tried to do!
Sunday, 29 June 2008
ST. PETER'S DAY
On Friday 27th June the whole school celebrated St.Peter's day. We shared mass with the community in the morning and we enjoyed a range of activities such as a football tournament, outdoor games, movies in the classroom and ice cream donated by the Friends of St.Peter's Association.
Everyone seemed to be having a really nice time however what would have made the day better?
Suggestions please, you never know next year we could do it if you give your opinion!!!!!
Everyone seemed to be having a really nice time however what would have made the day better?
Suggestions please, you never know next year we could do it if you give your opinion!!!!!
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We want this Blog to stay safe and fun for those who use it. We have therefore come up with some simple rules.
Visitors are asked to keep to our rules.
1.Don’t give out your address or phone number or any personal details
2.Only use your first name
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4.Use appropriate language
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7.Remember that it’s good to have nice things written about our work.
8.Respect other people’s opinions.
9.Everyone is welcome to contribute to the Blog
10. Remember from our RE lessons, that we are all part of God's family.
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to St. Peter's R.C. School's brand new blog. This blog is intended to be an opportunity for children, parents and staff to comment on all the good things that are happening within the school. In its simplest form it will give a glimpse of all the things that the children are involved in throughout the school.
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