Historical Architecture

This Tuesday year five and six went into Beverley to sketch some buildings with architecture based on Ancient Greek style. These included The Guildhall, Toll Gavel Church and Market Cross. Pupils studied the lines carefully [...]

Orange Day 2015

This afternoon we celebrated our annual Orange Day. A tradition stretching back over a century. Famous benefactor and headmaster William Spencer established the [...]

Castles (1/2S)

In 12S we have been studying castles and their features. As part of the music curriculum, we have been learning a song which helps us reflect on the history of castles. We had to think [...]

Remembrance Day 2014

On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918 the guns of Europe fell silent. After four years of bitter fighting, The Great War was finally over. The Armistice was [...]

Conisbrough Castle visit

Conisbrough Castle is located in the town of Conisbrough near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. The most impressive feature of the ruins is the hundred foot high circular keep supported by six buttresses giving it a [...]

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