The Summer Term is still very much Easter season – in fact the University of Cambridge refers to this term as the Easter Term. Fr Alistair helped us to celebrate the start of this final term of the year with Mass in the School Hall.
This term tends to bring lots of sporting opportunities with it. Cranleigh Cricket Club have kindly provided a coach to work with some of our children during this first half of term; I’m sure many of you will be making your way down to the Cricket Club on a Thursday and Friday evening. We are also looking ahead to Sports Day already – key stage 2 children are starting to hone their skills at Snoxhall and Gleblands in a few weeks.
Continuing in a sporting vein, we have twelve children heading up to London this Saturday to take part in the London Mini Marathon. They will be roared on by crowds as they make their way from Horse Guards Parade to The Mall for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Meanwhile, I was thrilled to be joined by the children (and Mrs Morrison) on a few laps of the Daily Mile this week as part of my final preparations for the London Marathon this Sunday – it certainly made for an interesting route map!
Thank you to all those of you who have sponsored me – I have been touched by your generosity. I am raising money for Depaul UK, which is a youth homelessness charity helping young people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. If you are able to spare anything in the way of a donation I’d be most grateful indeed – please see my JustGiving page. Keep your eyes peeled for bib number 53497, if you happen to switch on the TV coverage!
With the Summer Term comes a change in uniform – please see the uniform page of the website for more details. Please note the details about the school PE Kit that should be worn and guidance on earrings and jewellery. I’m a firm believer that if we can get the little things right then the big things just tend to follow. With this in mind we will be having a little drive on uniform this term. We want the children to take pride in everything that they do – getting dressed is one of the first things we all do each day, so let’s start the day as we mean to continue and do that well! We will be focusing on the following three things at school:
If your child is suffering from an ingrowing toenail or some other uncomfortable affliction which might necessitate some less formal footwear, please communicate this with your child’s teacher rather than asking them to do it – as ever, thank you for your support with this.
God bless
Mr Hall, Head of School