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Trophy Winners

This evening representatives from our school choir received the T G Read Shield at the Grantham Music Festival Winners Concert. The choir had sung two contrasting songs competing against secondary schools, as well as primary.

We are very proud of the hard work the children put into their vocal performance.

 

Music Festival Winners

Congratulations to all the children who took part in the Grantham Music Festival, this morning. They sang beautifully and the adjudicator commented on their clear diction and their lovely warm tone.

Adjudicators Comments 2018

 

We later learnt that the had won the T G Reid Shield which was awarded to the highest scoring performance over two classes.

Commonwealth Ceremony

Today some of the children from class 2, attended a Fly the Flag for the Commonwealth Ceremony, where they met the Mayor of Grantham and other dignitaries at the Civic Centre.

 

Golden Book Achievers

Congratulations to the children in this week’s golden book and to those who were presented certificates in this morning’s assembly.

Maths Day

Today Dudley House School held a maths day. The day started with Class 4’s assembly, all about maths, where they showed us how we use maths everyday for different tasks, taught us easy ways to remember some of the times tables. They also shared a story of how 3 sons shared 17 camels between them.  Following the assembly, Key Stage 2 held a times tables quiz.

After play, all the children, from reception to year 6, worked together to answer questions, at a series of stations around the hall.

The children took part in lots of maths activities during our maths day and had lots of fun whilst practising maths skills.

Learning to be a museum curator

Today children in class 3 and 4 visited Grantham Museum to gather information about how displays are put together, how to write engaging museum labels and explored a variety of artefacts. They were then eager to get back to school to start creating their own display for the museum.

Why don’t you visit Grantham Museum from the 22nd March until the end of April to see their display.

 

World Book Day

We came to school today, dressed as our favourite book characters, for World Book Day and took part in a variety of activities related to books. Don’t we look fantastic! We had lots of fun.

 

Viking York

Class 3 were up early today, to catch the train to York. During the morning they visited The Dig and learnt how archaeologists interpret artefacts such as bones, pottery and human waste. They had a chance to ‘dig’ for themselves, unearthing clues for different time periods. A bespoke workshop before lunch allowed the pupils to handle artefacts. They discovered medicines, clothing and weapons the Vikings used and owned. A short walk past the Shambles, led the class to Jorvik. Here they immersed themselves in the sights, sounds and smells of York 1,000 years ago.

School wins £500 of books

Dudley House School was thrilled to learn that their reading display had been awarded a bronze prize in this year’s World Book Day Awards. For such a small school this was an amazing achievement. The school is delighted that they will be able to choose £500 of Bonnier Zaffre books for the school library to inspire children’s love of reading even further.

Creating the display was an exciting adventure involving everyone in the school with pupils talking more than ever about reading and books. What started out as a blue squiggle on a page ended up with an exciting project with everyone working hard to add something to make it inspirational.

The judges thought our display was fantastic and could tell all the hard work that had gone into it. Over 70,000 children were involved in the competition! Congratulations to all involved.

 

See the winning entries at  World Book Day Awards

 

For more information about how our display evolved see our World Book Day Competition Entry

and look at our school gallery for more pictures.