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Minstead 2008


 

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Year 2's residential visit to Minstead, July 2008
Children of Mill Rythe Infants working with Steve Porter during Art and Environment week to create scarecrows for the 2008 Hayling Island Scarecrow Festival
Yet again Foms choose a beautiful warm sunny day to stage a fantastic summer fair.
Children said goodbye to one of their longest-ever serving lunchtime supervisors, Mrs Sylvia Allen, who started in 1972.
A small group of Y2's went to Havant Market on a fact finding mission
Exercises to music, used as energisers every morning and afternoon -
Year 2's joined with Mengham Infants for a sports morning hosted by Hayling College
Children in Year R have been sampling music and cultures from around the world
Children, teachers and helpers from Years 1 & 2 descended upon Paultons Park in October 2007 to find out how the rides worked
Year 2's residential visit to Minstead, July 2007
Anna D investigates local tracks and paths, showing hindrances, hazards and highlights
Yet again FoMS stage a fantastic summer fete, with lots of the old attractions and many new ones. Well done Anna Wells and her team - just how do you pick the weather?
Follow the route of one of Hayling's hidden gems - the "cinder track" - it's beautiful and peaceful . . . but is it safe?
Governors are concerned about the safety issues regarding the traffic congestion around the Mill Rythe Schools
The children worked hard to apply their skills in music, drama and dance to this production of Rock the Boat
Children and staff celebrated Red Nose Day on Friday 16 March by coming to school dressed in RED. The school raised £208.51.
To mark World Book Day on 1st March, all children and staff were invited to dress up as their favourite book character.
In February 2007, as part of their "Power Crazy" unit, Years 1 & 2 were given the opportunity to design and create something original using electricity. In small groups working together, they made "class mascots".
A group of Year 2's were taken to Leigh Park Library to meet children's author, Ian Whybrow, in November 2006
We are very fortunate to be surrounded by open spaces and the school site itself benefits from large areas of woodland, shrubs and plants. We try to keep as much of it as possible in its "natural" state for the benefit of wildlife.
Ours is an open plan school, vibrant with colour and displays. These photos were taken late one Friday when children and most staff had gone home.
Congratulations to Natalie and Delena for organising an exceptionally good summer fair and thanks to everyone who helped to make it such a success. It was a scorcher of a day!!

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