77 PUPIL PROFILES:
Eli Age: 7 Favourite subject: I like art, espe- cially drawing landscapes.
Alex Age: 9 First thing you do at school: Most mornings we have ‘Wake Up, Shake Up’ when the teacher brings the speaker into the play- ground and we make up dances. It’s so much fun. Favourite subject: I like maths – especially problem solving when I feel like a detective. Learnt at school today: How to make healthy pancakes. Perfect day: A walk down by the estuary collecting bits of china and sea glass at low tide. Favourite school dinner: I like the roasts. Kim the cook makes excellent roasts. Place most like to visit: I’d quite like to go to Australia, especially the Great Barrier Reef to swim where it’s really warm. My mum went there when she finished university. Favourite book: Attack of the Giant Slugs by Jack Beechwhistle
What I learnt at school today: In maths I learnt about shapes – sides and vertices. Favourite school dinner: Thursday roasts – I sometimes have ham or chicken. Best playground activity: I like to play ‘it’ with my friends. Breakfast choice: Toast Hobbies: I play tag rugby for Kings- bridge U7s. Sometimes on Sundays I go somewhere for a match. Favourite film: Home Alone Pets: My dog Piper, four chickens Margo, Emy, Misty Blue and Bunty. I’ve also got seven fish in a tank – six neons and one guppy
Archie Age: 10 Something I learnt at school today: Ratios and proportions in maths. Favourite subject: Maths, especially adding and subtracting and big numbers. Career ambition: Building and riding dirt bikes for a living. Hobbies: I like to play rugby at Kingsbridge Rugby Club. My granddad’s just got me a mini motorbike so we’re going to take that to the airfield soon. Favourite holiday: We go to France every year near a waterside park. Breakfast choice: Toast and Coco Pops Place most like to visit: Amster- dam, I want to see the canals and everything. I saw it on TV. Favourite TV show: Paw Patrol
Halle - Age: 8 - Forest School student Every term a different year group has forest school lessons with Andrea Moore, from Forest and Beach outdoor centre. Halle has just completed her term of Forest School. She said: “It was so much fun. We went to Malborough Woods at the end of the playing fields and made camp fires, climbed trees and made dens. “We cooked popcorn and marshmallows on the camp fire. I liked cooking marsh- mallows on sticks over the fire. But one time I held it in the fire too long and it went black and burnt and tasted horrible. “We walked down to the woods from school and collected sticks to make the fire. We learnt where not to light a fire and how to clear an area to make a fire. Then we used flint and steel to make a spark to get the fire going. “We climbed trees too. We were told not to climb a tree when its branch is slimmer than your thigh. “The best bit was toasting the marshmallows and being outside the classroom.”
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