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A demanding term concludes with delightful triumph

December 2022

No, unlike the winter of 2022, we did not have a week of snow thick on the ground. But we did cope (very well) with a spell of low temperatures. That prompted the fires that the children so enjoy.

Staffing has been the critical issue, but we shall start next term with a renewed team, having said au revoir to Miss Izzy in July and now to Miss Eve, as they have gone on maternity leave. The blogs ceased through the Autumn because of the pressures, but there are plenty of stories to tell, and we hope to feature the new staff team in January.

Christmas preparations have been a joy. The children made a greeting card, which we had printed for sale to parents.

They heard the gospel birth narrative and learned Christmas songs to share at the Nativity Service, held at Cranbrook Congregational Church. If only we could post photographs of the children all dressed for their parts as they retold the ancient story! They sang out clearly and remembered their lines. They were a delight.

The wise men – all four of them.

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Discovery of charcoal as a natural artist’s medium

A new term has brought conditions very different from before Easter. The battle with freezing conditions and endless flooding has been exchanged for beautiful sunshine and parched, hard and cracking ground.

There remains evidence of a term when we kept warm by making fires. The highlight of the first couple of days back was when one little chap found a piece of charred wood and, without any prompt, used it to draw on a fresh piece of timber an image of himself. He had never done it before. What a discovery!

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Floating boats built from bark

It all started with talking about boats in the Bible: from Noah’s ark to Peter the fisherman, from Jonah trying to escape from God to Jesus stilling the storm that threatened to sink the disciples’ craft.

The children found their little logs or pieces of bark and sails of leaves, assembled their boats, and painted them.

Here are a few of the vessels lined up ready to take home.

The moment of truth was when the attempt was made to float the boats on the pond.

Some capsized, others did float. Imagine the delight when some sailed away.