Things kicked off this morning with a room inspection for the ages! Children were given 15 minutes after breakfast to sort their rooms so that they stayed on top of their housekeeping duties. As it turned out, the adults were pleasantly surprised (on the whole!) but one quote gave the adults a good chuckle. When a child was asked where they were going to place their wet towel in order for it to dry, a response that occured more than once was, “I’m gonna stick it back in my bag,” – with a proud look and nod to the teacher that they were able to give a full answer! We did, no doubt, show them that they could drape it over the end of their bed as an alternative! Or that there were four metal hooks on the back of their bedroom door for this kind of situation!
Activities were a plenty today, with groups gracing the lake in the shape of kayaking where teamwork, communication and awareness of others were paramount to ensure safety of each other. The children loved getting wet and on the whole, the weather held out. The day’s events culminated in the second teacher-led activity in the sports hall where an inter-class Dodgeball match took place – Penguins vs Seals. What stood out tonight for us refereeing and watching was the honesty of the children that were caught and the fact that the children remembered the tactics from last night too! Penguin class ran away with a rampant victory in a fiercely fought contest! As if this wasn’t enough fun for the night, after this, a group of children had the unique opportunity to watch the Portsmouth-Coventry Championship football match up in the dining hall on the big screen whilst other children played board games in their dorm area. Funny what can evolve from one small discussion a child had with our Fairthorne Group Leader. Great, gregarious qualities Antoni!
Finally, children seem to have settled into their sleep well at the time of writing this, ready for what tomorrow brings.
Write again tomorrow.
The Year 6 Team

