Friday, 14 September 2012
Year 6 and their terrific tiles!
Year 6 designed tiles based on a sea theme as part of their 'Coasts' topic. Working in pairs, they made their tiles in clay and used joining techniques to make them 3D (this was very tricky!). The tiles were then decorated. The end results look fantastic and are displayed outside the classroom!
Friday, 7 September 2012
Welcome Back!
It's been a really lovely start to the new term here at Bitterne Manor and fantastic to see all the children back so happy and ready to learn! (well done, parents!). Here's a few pictures of us in action...
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Annie!
Here are a couple of pictures from this year's leavers production: Annie. One of the great things about the end of the Summer term is the superb Year 6 production. This year is no different and builds on the recent success of Grease and Bugsy by taking on a well known musical and giving it the Year 6 treatment! We think the shows keep getting better and better - we hope you enjoyed it, too! Thanks to all those who helped and supported but especially to Year 6 and their director, Mrs Hemnell.
Become a member of Team Give Blood to help build stocks in time for the Olympics.
Olympic Torch
The Year R children were very excited to have a close up look at an Olympic torch! Thank you very much to Mr Goodwin.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Southampton City School Sports Awards
Bitterne Manor football team were invited to the first annual City Sports Awards to receive recognition for their win in the Solent University Boys Tournament. Former footballers Francis Benali and Darren Curtis congratulated the teams at this prestigious event.
Olympic Torch in School.
As most of you will already know, the Olympic torch made it's way through Southampton over the weekend. We were very lucky to have Chris Goodwin, one of the torch bearers, bring his torch into school to show us all in assembly. Chris was very proud to have been chosen and shared his thoughts and feelings with us about the privilege of carrying the torch through the city. It was fascinating to hear him talk about it and we learnt a lot about the flame and the torch. You can still see Chris and the torch making its way through Southampton on the Olympic website.
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