Rockpooling intently!
SHS Junior Residential
Keeping you up to date with Sheffield High School's Year 5 Residential Visit to Whitby (April 2014)
Monday, 7 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Favourite Moments
Some of Y5's favourite moments on the Whitby visit included shopping,
investigating portraits, rockpooling and the quiz night.
The 7 members of staff accompanying the girls commended the whole of Y5 for their exemplary behaviour and their ability to get off to sleep quickly!
Mrs Hart wishes to say a huge thank you to the girls for this and to all the staff who have made the trip such a success!
Thank you also to Mr Atkins for making this blog possible. (Just doin' my job, ma'am - Ed)
The 7 members of staff accompanying the girls commended the whole of Y5 for their exemplary behaviour and their ability to get off to sleep quickly!
Mrs Hart wishes to say a huge thank you to the girls for this and to all the staff who have made the trip such a success!
Thank you also to Mr Atkins for making this blog possible. (Just doin' my job, ma'am - Ed)
Searching hard for evidence of life.
The weather wasn't promising, but we
piled on our layers and persevered. We were rewarded by finding a surprising
range of creatures. The pressure was on to find a crab. Alive if
possible!
Fishing for our supper!
What was on the menu?
Fishy bites! They were delicious and freshly cooked for us by the wonderful Sneaton Castle staff.
Fishy bites! They were delicious and freshly cooked for us by the wonderful Sneaton Castle staff.
More intrepid rockpoolers.
Y5 found a baby shrimp, hermit crabs,
periwinkles and dog whelks in the rockpools. We learned that dog whelks
are carnivores and periwinkles are herbivores.
Following the village trail was interesting too as we saw evidence of coastal erosion and found an old chapel where John Wesley preached.
Following the village trail was interesting too as we saw evidence of coastal erosion and found an old chapel where John Wesley preached.
Mutiny on the Whitby (Trip)
The crew have finally decided to mutiny and have made a break for home!
So it's goodbye from her and it's goodbye from me!
We are now bound for the fair shores of Sheffield.
ETA is 4pm to 4.15pm. Hang on, that's the R.A.F.!
So it's goodbye from her and it's goodbye from me!
We are now bound for the fair shores of Sheffield.
ETA is 4pm to 4.15pm. Hang on, that's the R.A.F.!
African Grey Parakeets?
After hearing about the menagerie of African Grey parakeets kept by the nuns
at the priory at Sneaton, pupils were heard to say "I actually saw one
in flight and I heard them this morning!"
Sorry Y5, this was our little joke! There are no parakeets at Sneaton...but the nuns do belong to the Holy Order of the Paraclete! I didn't think anyone would spot the difference on the sign. Looks like I was right!
Mrs Hart
Sorry Y5, this was our little joke! There are no parakeets at Sneaton...but the nuns do belong to the Holy Order of the Paraclete! I didn't think anyone would spot the difference on the sign. Looks like I was right!
Mrs Hart
Thursday, 3 April 2014
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Quiz Time
In teams, we tackled some tough quiz questions set by staff... bonus
marks awarded for alliterative answers!
High Five for Year 5!
The caterpillar's caption says it all! We have some goodbyes to say at the end of this week, but we all enjoyed a piece of cake and a bedtime drink. Now it really is time for bed...
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Whitby Residential Visit for Year 5 – Wednesday 2 April to Friday 4 April 2014
Enjoying the sunshine on Whitby pier, just before it tried to snow! March 2013.
Sneaton Castle lies on the outskirts of Whitby - our luxury accommodation for this visit!
This building used to be a boarding school for girls until 1997 and our previous headmistress, Mrs Houston, used to attend the school!
Fine Dining at Sneaton Castle!
Investigating the effects of
Tourism in Whitby!
Building our confidence by speaking to members of the general public in Whitby, to conduct a shop survey.
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