This is Jubilate and Fusion at the Wombourne Festival - just moments before the heavens opened and they got soaked to the skin!
(note the Bloglady on the stage in the dry!)
Children talking to the BBC sound engineer - we recorded a service for Radio Hereford and Worcester
We had record numbers of parents attending our Working Together sessions
One of the Bloglady's favourite pictures of the year: the Reception parking lot!
Our school orchestra continues to grow in numbrs and skill
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Decorations
Because of the busy term, we didn't have time to look at the decorations in the classrooms, but as you can see, most classrooms had at least one tree.
Below, this is one of the children's favourite rooms - lights everywhere, and festive pictures on the whiteboard - plus usually festive music as well.
(the tree is behind the photographer!)
Friday, December 28, 2012
End of term
Some classes brought in toys on the last day
Others made paper chains and decorations
... from some of our scrap paper
(in the background, Mrs Roden plans a song for January!).
Some children decided to pretend to be teachers for the morning. This boy got lots of stars and smily faces from his new teacher!
Others made paper chains and decorations
... from some of our scrap paper
(in the background, Mrs Roden plans a song for January!).
Some children decided to pretend to be teachers for the morning. This boy got lots of stars and smily faces from his new teacher!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Art and drama - Y5 style
Earlier in the Year, Y5's Art Club decorated plates in the style of artist Clarice Cliff.
In English they dramatised "Six Dinner Sid" - about a cat who ate too much.
Below, after too many dinners. Many of us know this feeling after our Christmas food!
Searching for more food! Some people never learn.
In English they dramatised "Six Dinner Sid" - about a cat who ate too much.
Below, after too many dinners. Many of us know this feeling after our Christmas food!
Searching for more food! Some people never learn.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas to all our readers
Merry Christmas
to all readers of the blog
(39000 hits and counting!)
from the Bloglady
and the wonderful children
and the wonderful children
of
Jesson's C. E. Primary School
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Letters to Santa, and glowsticks
Miss Johnstone's English group wrote letters to Santa
Here they are posting them. Not long now, children......
And, below, a further picture from Thursday's concert in the Town Hall. This one was taken from the balcony, and shows the glowsticks waving as the choirs sang "Angels"
Credits to the photographers: today, Miss Johnstone and Mrs Rowley, and yesterday's concert pictures came from Mrs Jackson. Thanks to you all.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Now that's what I call Christmas - concert
Thursday was our Christmas Concert in the Town Hall.
Here's the start:
Below, Miss Hebron conducting our youngest choir there, Vocalize. The soloists are starting off "Stay another day"
Mr Kimberley conducting "sleigh ride"
Mrs Roden, conductor of Jubilate, introduces the next item
The choir in black are Fusion, our adult rock choir, also condiucted by Mrs Roden
The band: Mr Kimberley on cello, and Mr Hayward on drums...
The concert was a sellout, and a great success. Here are some of the audience.
Next concert, Friday March 8th
Friday, December 21, 2012
Nativity Rock - KS2's church service
Friday afternoon, last day of term. Location, St James' Church.
At the front of the church, Mr Hayward and Mr Kimberley check they've got what they need,
...while at the back, Mrs Shackleton helps the children into their costumes.
Just the last king to go now, ...
... then we're all ready in our seats.
Mary turns round to see Mr Mitchell smiling
Miss Johnstone smiles too
The animals are ready for the stable scene,
Mr Shackleton has lit the candles. Time for the electric lights to be switched off, ready for our candle-lit performance of Nativity Rock.
Traditional carols mixed with contemporary songs as the story of the first Christmas was told simply and beautifully.
No pictures - but if you weren't there, you missed a treat.
The blog will continue over Christmas, catching up the things we've missed over the weeks.
At the front of the church, Mr Hayward and Mr Kimberley check they've got what they need,
...while at the back, Mrs Shackleton helps the children into their costumes.
Just the last king to go now, ...
... then we're all ready in our seats.
Mary turns round to see Mr Mitchell smiling
Miss Johnstone smiles too
The animals are ready for the stable scene,
Mr Shackleton has lit the candles. Time for the electric lights to be switched off, ready for our candle-lit performance of Nativity Rock.
Traditional carols mixed with contemporary songs as the story of the first Christmas was told simply and beautifully.
No pictures - but if you weren't there, you missed a treat.
The blog will continue over Christmas, catching up the things we've missed over the weeks.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Junior Party Day
It was Key Stage 2's turn to party today.
Colourful cakes...
...and delicious home-baked savouries!
Time to put on party clothes...
More food!
Pass the parcel...
Another lovely day!
And, while the party was going on, a group of children went to Nelson House to perform parts of their nativity for the residents. The children sang like little angels.
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