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  • Dorking Halls Performance - Felbridge School Choir

    Fri 29 Apr 2016
    A big thank you to all the children who took part in the Surrey Arts Music Festival on Wednesday.  They were excellent ambassadors for our school in both their behaviour and their commitment to putting on an excellent performance.  A particular well done to Amy Clements and Daisy Titchener who also took on narrating parts in the performance (Daisy stepping in at the last minute!).
    It was a lovely performance and fantastic to see how much you all enjoyed taking part.  We are very proud of what you achieved.
    Mrs Egan and Mrs Coffey
     
    The people that made the performance happen, Surrey Arts, George (conductor), Mrs Coffey and Mrs Egan.  It was a very good experience and all the choirs sounded amazing together and all the songs were put together into a story called the King’s Cold Feet.  There was a boy choir who came to visit and performed and they sang really well.  They sang an Ollie Murs song.  We all enjoyed it and hope to do it again! By Penny, Zoey and Daisy (Class 4)
  • Growth Mindset Meeting

    Tue 26 Apr 2016

    The presentation from the Growth Mindset meeting can be found under Curriculum Areas at the bottom of the page.

  • Football Tournament

    Fri 15 Apr 2016
    “On Wednesday 23rd March 10 boys played a football tournament against Escots School.  A loss by Felbridge but very good play.  The score was 3-1 and a fantastic goal by Archie resulted in him getting man of the match in his first game for Felbridge along with Harry Smart-Williams who also got man of the match with some great saves.  But we all felt each other got man of the match, not just Harry and Archie, the whole team did!”
    By Harry Smart-Williams
  • Class 2 Visit to Chichester Harbour

    Fri 15 Apr 2016
    “Our school trip was to look at all different habitats.  When we got there we went on a walk by the harbour.  On the walk we talked about the hedgerow and how birds make their nests inside.  Then we got to a kissing gate and soon after we stopped.  First my group lifted up some logs and we found some insects.  There were spiders, beetles, woodlice and centipede and it was called a mini-beast hunt.  We went to some signs that told us what birds eat.  My group did pond dipping and found an angry boatman because he kept on moving around, and a water skater.  Then we walked back to the classroom and enjoyed our lunch.  My favourite part was in the afternoon when I held a crab.”
    By Alexander Stafford
    “When we were eating our lunch we watched a film about habitats under the sea.  In the film there were two divers who lifted up seaweed and rocks to see what lived under them.  We saw starfish, crabs and other fish.  When we finished our lunch we were given trays and we were put in to groups of four.  In the trays we had crabs, seaweed, shrimps and rock.  I held a crab and it was tickly.  Then we went down to the sea to put everything back in the sea.  The thing I enjoyed the most was holding a crab.”
    By Francesca Boon
  • Class 6 Visit to Imperial War Museum

    Fri 15 Apr 2016
     “On Tuesday 15th March year 6 visited The Imperial War Museum.  It was a very interesting trip and we visited lots of exhibitions.  We started off in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery and saw all of the medals of bravery and courage that were won by soldiers fighting in wars.  Then we were split into two groups and my group went to an exhibition called Secret War which was all about wartime spies and it was very interesting.  Then we had lunch and then went to another exhibition called A Family In Wartime and sung Whip Nae Nae and 7 Years.  We also went to the shop.  All in all it was a brilliant day.”
    By Harry Stevenson
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