Monday, 27 January 2014

Monday 27th January

January 2014
Mon 27th
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsal
Tue 28th

Wed 29th

Thu 30th

Fri 31st

Sat 1st Feb - Notts Cross Country Championship - Francesca will be
part of the Gedling team

Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays - 2014 is the year of the horse




Quiz of the week
This year is the chinese year of the horse, what will it be next year?

Joke of the week
"I ordered dessert at the Pizza Hut and they gave me tiramisu and a blindfolded horse. I said, 'No – mascarpone'."

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Monday 20th January

Mon 20th
8.50am Barnardos Assembly
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsals
Tue 21st
Main School Staff Meeting
Wed 22nd
2pm Saville House Football (H)
1:00 pmKV Course
Thu 23rd
Fri 24th
Multi Skills Session Yr 3 and 4 1.45-2.45 Yr 5 and 6 2.45-3.45

January 24 is Global Belly Laugh DayCelebrate the Great Gift of Laughter
On January 24 at 1:24 p.m. (local time) smile,
 throw your arms in the air and laugh out loud.
Join the Belly Laugh Bounce Around the World.
World Clock

Laughs and smiles are sunshine that transform our moments
 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on the 7 continents.





Joke of the week
There are 2 cowboys in the kitchen. Which one is the real cowboy? 

The one on the range.

Quiz of the week
Who said “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”?



 

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Monday 13th Janaury

January 2014
Mon 13th
4-5pm Romeo and Juliet Rehearsals begin
Tue 14th
Swimming begins
Wed 15th
Thu 16th
Fri 17th




Quiz of the week
If you put all of Shakespeare's plays in alphabetical order, which would be first on the list?

Joke of the week
Shakespeare walks into a bar, the bartender says "You can't drink here, you're bard!"

Sunday, 15 December 2013

Happy Christmas

December 2013
Mon 16th
1.30-3.30pm Children singing at Southwell Care Home
Tue 17th
END OF TERM
Fun afternoon for Pre-Prep to Year 6



I've found this online.  How many of these do you know?  I've worked out 23 of them.  Have a go and see if you can beat 23! The answers can be found online but that would be cheating and you want to stay off the naughty list at this time of year :)

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Christmas Quiz

December 2013
Mon 9th
Year 1 Assembly
Tue 10th
Wed 11th
2.30pm PP-Year 6 visit to Palace Theatre - Panto - Cinderella
2.30-5pm Kindergarten Christmas Party
Thu 12th
2.30pm Lower School Carol Service
Yr 4 swimming at 10.30am instead of 3pm
Fri 13th
2.30pm Upper School Carol Service



Christmas Lyrics Quiz
All of the following contain a line from a popular Christmas song.
Can you name them all?
1.        With every Christmas card I write.
2.       He sees you when you’re sleeping.
3.       Strike the harp and join the chorus.
4.       Now I know what a fool I've been.
5.       There must have been some magic
In that old silk hat they found.
6.       She thought that I was tucked up in my Bedroom fast asleep.
7.       He's put a great big smile on somebody's face.
8.       But say a prayer, Pray for the other ones.
9.       Then one foggy Christmas Eve.
10.   We’re here tonight and that’s enough.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Christmas Countdown


December 2013
Mon 2nd

Year 2 Assembly
Tue 3rd

All day Rehearsals for yrs 3 4 5 and 6
During normal school hours
Thu 5th

4pm onwards Christmas Concert Dress Rehearsal
PP YR1 & 2 4-5pm Yr 3 5-6pm Yr 4 6-7pm Yr 5 & 6 7-9.00-9.30ish
Fri 6th

11am Kindergarten Concert
Sat 7th

2pm Lower School Christmas Concert
Col Frank Seely School

6pm Upper School Christmas Concert
Col Frank Seely School


The countdown to Christmas starts here…


Track Santa has become an anuual tradition in the Britten household.  It keep everyone entertained on Christmas Eve.

Joke of the week
What do you call an Elf who hides in the bakery at Christmas?
A mince spy!

Quiz of the week
How many different names for Father Christmas can you think of?
 

Sunday, 24 November 2013

St Andrew's Day


November 2013
Mon 25th

Tue 26th


Wed 27th

Thu 28th

Fri 29th


St Andrew - Patron Saint of Scotland
St Andrews Day is on 30 November. On this day, Scots all around the world celebrate their national day.
The Flag of Scotland - St Andrew's Saltire



The Saltire
The Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, also known as the Saltire. It is said to be one of the oldest national flags of any country, dating back at least to the 12th century.
Who was St Andrew?
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Greece and Russia and was Christ's first disciple.

St. Andrew was one of the Twelve Apostles (disciples of Jesus) and brother of Simon Peter (Saint Peter). He was a fisherman by trade, who lived in Galilee (in present-day Israel.)
Why is St Andrew's symbol a white cross on a blue background?
St. Andrew is believed to have died on a diagonally transversed cross, which the Romans sometimes used for executions. The cross St. Andrew was crucified on has been adopted as the national flag of Scotland, later incorporated into the Union Flag. The blue stands for the sky.


How the thistle became an emblem of Scotland
A legend tells of how a group of Scots were sleeping in a field when a group of Vikings crept up to attack. Fortunately one of the Vikings stood on a thistle, whose prickles penetrated through to his foot and made him yell with pain. His cries woke the sleeping Scots who were able to fight off their attackers. It is said that from this day the thistle has been adopted as Scotland's national emblem.
Facts, Customs and Traditions
St. Andrew's Day is connected with Advent, which begins on the nearest Sunday to 30 November.

St. Andrew's Day marks the opening of Christmas Markets.

Many Midwinter customs and folk superstitions are also connected to St. Andrew's day.

Around midnight on Nov. 29, the day before St Andrew's Day, it was traditional for girls to pray to St. Andrew for a husband. They would make a wish and look for a sign that they had been heard.
A girl wishing to marry could:
  • Throw a shoe at a door. If the toe of the shoe pointed in the direction of the exit, then she would marry and leave her parents' house within a year.
  • Peel a whole apple without breaking the peel and throw the peel over the shoulder. If the peel formed a letter of the alphabet, then this suggested the name of her future groom.
St Andrew's Day Celebrations
St Andrew's Day is often a celebration of general Scottishness with traditional food, music (especially bagpipes) and dancing.
St Andrew's Day - Bank Holiday
In January 2007, the St Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Act was given royal assent, making 30 November (or the nearest Monday if a weekend) a bank holiday in Scotland. However, instead of being a full public holiday, it is a voluntary public holiday.

Quiz of the week
Many people make fun of Scottish football but not me.  How many times have Scotland qualified for the World Cup? It's more than Portugal, Denmark or Republic of Ireland have ever managed!

Joke of the week
Which is the unluckiest monster in the world?
The Luck Less Monster.