Day two at Sayers Croft – Pitch Hill

I’m really proud of Year 4 today.  Together, we walked up and down five miles of steep, beautiful and exceptionally hot English countryside with barely one word of complaint.  We walked through fields of orchids, past (but obviously not into) charming rural pubs and carefully avoided three actually-not-all-that-bothered horses.  We saw incredible views, experienced the dubious joys of weeing in bushes and got pretty hot and sweaty.  When we got back, we had the perfect reward for our endeavours – a swim in the open air pool.  To top it all off, there was ice-cream for pudding at dinner.

We’ve got a full day of activities tomorrow, and the children are now settling down to sleep.

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8 Responses to Day two at Sayers Croft – Pitch Hill

  1. Anonymous says:

    How wonderful! Thank you for the update

  2. Sarah Evason says:

    Thank you for the updates, they’re really appreciated.

  3. Keryn Gallacher (Mia's mum) says:

    Lovely to get the updates. Thank you so much to all staff for your care of our kids.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Well done Year 4! I would have struggled to walk 5 miles in today’s heat!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Well done Year 4! I would have struggled to walk 5 miles in today’s heat!

    Thanks Mr West for the update!

  6. Anonymous says:

    When you start a new sentence don’t go to a new subject keep it the same.
    You should add more detail.
    Why did you use brackets?

    • Mr West says:

      Hmm, interesting point. I can’t help feeling that if writers didn’t change the subject every now and again, they’d only ever write about one thing… I’m fairly agnostic about brackets, but I suppose I may have been influenced by KS2 writing requirements, which require children to demonstrate punctuation for parenthesis.

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