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From Mrs Hall:

 

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Save the Dates !

Diary dates for next half-term appear below. Remember the whole school diary is displayed on My School Portal here:

The Pilgrims' School – Whole School Diary

Saturday 6 June

0900-1100

 

PPA Sponsored Walk for all

Monday 8 June

all day

 

Year 2 trip to Dell Quay

Wednesday 10 June

am  

Year 1 visiting River Keepers Lodge for Forest School

Thursday 11 June

0930-1030

 

Musical Shells for preschool girls and boys

Wednesday 17 June

0930-1100

 

Father's Day in the Woods

Thursday 18 June

am  

Whole school photograph

Friday 19 June

1830-2100

 

School of Rock

Saturday 27 June

0830-0930
1630

 

Wellbeing Matters 'Live'
Staff and Parents Cricket Match

Tuesday 30 June

   

New Boys' Day

Wednesday 1 July

1900-2000

 

Pre-Prep Introduction Meeting for Parents

Friday 3 July

1600-1700
1700-1900

 

Pre-Prep and Lower Prep LAMDA Showcase
Summer Art and D&T Exhibition

Monday 6 July

0815-0845
1330-1500

 

Open Classrooms
Pre-Prep Sports Day

Tuesday 7 July

0815-0845
0915-1545
 

Open Classrooms
Pre-Prep Trip to Meon Shore

Wednesday 8 July

1500-1530
1545

 

Celebration Assembly
Term ends for Pre-Prep


Notices

Menus are available here on My School Portal. 
Reminder: no food is to be brought into the school and/or given to boys at any time, especially at sign-out.

 

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Shell awards:

Year R - to Theodore S for working so hard with reading, handwriting and writing, especially over the holiday. Great progress shown! And also to Leopold for also working so hard with his learning and having a great positive attitude. Well done boys!

Year 1 - to Hammie for showing curiosity, thoughtful responses and a genuine enthusiasm for learning during our visit to Lymington Lifeboat Station.

Year 2 - to 

 

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Year 2

 

 

 

 

Mrs Maxine Kent
Year 2 Teacher

Year 1

Year 1 Visit Lymington Lifeboat Station
Year 1 enjoyed a fantastic visit to Lymington Lifeboat Station this week as a celebration of their hard work completing the RNLI Mayday Mile challenge.

We were warmly welcomed by Judy, the Education Visits Officer, and Jo, a member of the RNLI crew, who gave us a fascinating insight into the vital work of the lifeboat service. The boys were thrilled to climb aboard the inshore lifeboat, an Atlantic 85, which many recognised from photographs we had studied in the classroom.

Whilst sitting aboard the lifeboat, the boys learnt about its many features, including the helm, navigation systems, kill cords, engines and impressive top speed of 40 knots. They listened attentively throughout and asked several thoughtful and inquisitive questions. We also had the opportunity to see the station's remarkable launch tractor and were fascinated to discover that its tyres are filled with water rather than air to help it operate safely in the sea.

In the kit room, Jo explained the specialist equipment crew members wear when responding to a call-out, or "shout". We heard the distinctive sound of her pager and watched in amazement as she put on her dry suit in just 15 seconds! The boys were particularly interested to learn that the lifejackets contain essential lifesaving equipment, including radios, flares, torches and radar technology.

One of the highlights of the visit was hearing Jo explain that the money raised through our Mayday Mile could contribute towards the purchase of lifesaving equipment such as a crew lifejacket. This helped the boys to appreciate the real difference their fundraising efforts can make.

It was a wonderful way to conclude our Mayday Mile challenge and a valuable opportunity for the boys to see first-hand the impact of the RNLI's work. We are extremely grateful to Judy and Jo for giving up their time and making our visit such a memorable and inspiring experience.


Mrs Victoria Ford
Year 1 Teacher

 

Reception

Welcome back after a glorious sunny half-term week!

Despite the mixed weather this week, the boys have returned full of energy, enthusiasm, and excitement for the final part of the school year. It has been wonderful to hear all about their holiday adventures and see them settle straight back into Reception life.

One of the great moments of the week was seeing the boys faces when they saw our ducklings, Patch and Beebee, again. The boys were thrilled to welcome them back and were amazed by just how much they had grown over the holiday! As they are now getting so big and are ready to spread their wings and enjoy more space, Patch and Beebee will be moving to their new home at the end of this week. While the boys are a little sad to say goodbye, they have loved watching them grow and develop and have thoroughly enjoyed helping to care for them over the past few weeks.

Another very exciting moment was discovering that all five of our butterflies had successfully emerged from their chrysalides. The boys were fascinated to observe this incredible stage of the life cycle and enjoyed watching the butterflies prepare for flight. It was a truly special experience for us all to release them together into the big wide world and watch them flutter away. The boys showed great curiosity and care throughout the process and have learned so much about growth and change through this hands-on experience.

This term, our exciting new theme is 'Animals Around the World'. Over the coming weeks, we will be exploring maps, continents and countries as we discover where different animals live across our planet. The boys have already shown great enthusiasm for the topic and are eager to learn more about the fascinating creatures that inhabit different parts of the world and the habitats they call home.

As part of our learning, we will be investigating a wide variety of animals and thinking about how they can be grouped and classified. We will explore whether animals are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, sea creatures or insects, and discuss the features that make them unique. Through stories, discussions, creative activities and hands-on learning experiences, the boys will develop their understanding of the natural world while building their geographical knowledge.

It is a wonderful theme that I know will inspire the boys' curiosity, imagination and sense of adventure. We are looking forward to many exciting discoveries together as we travel around the world through our learning.

We have had a super week and are looking forward to all that lies ahead this term!

I hope you all have a lovely weekend.


 

Mrs Sarah Huntley
Reception Teacher

Forest School

Magic again was in the air, but this time in the form of a magic potion! Year R boys gathered, crushed and mixed items together to form the basis of their potion. Water was added and our potions were ready. At the end of the session, the boys enjoyed sharing the effect their potion would have on plants or the weather!

Our world is full of hidden patterns and shapes, and this week we chose to focus on circles and spirals. Year 1 spent time identifying these patterns in nature and then, working with a partner, created their own natural circular or spiral pattern using resources from the forest floor. The boys were thrilled with their designs.

This week, with the rain back, it was a perfect time for the Year 2 boys to think about building some animal shelters. The needs of the animals were discussed. The boys recalled several den-building skills from previous sessions, and our small creatures enjoyed living in shelters that provided them with warmth and protection from the outside world.

We were thrilled this week with our first harvest of the term. The boys proudly presented a full tray of radishes to the Mrs Birk to use in the salad bar.

Fiona Walker
Forest School and LAMDA Teacher

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Notices

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Summer Holiday Camps

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All bookings close on Tuesday 2 June.

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