Choir
is really fun and good for your voices. Also at Christmas you
get to do concerts to your parents
.
Every Tuesday after school you fly down to the music studio. Year 3, 4, 5
and 6 are invited .Bring a tasty treat because before we sing Miss Mc Williams
lets us have a snack!!!Also in November ! ! ! ! !Come join choir and you'll meet a lot
of new friends
Year 5
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Friday, 20 April 2018
My time with the chicks
Yesterday afternoon my class and I went for a visit to year R to see the baby chicks. They were so cute! It was amazing. Luckily, we came at the right time so then we could see a chick (she was a girl) who was hatching right in front of our eyes. I didn’t expect to see new life. It looked as if it was hard work for the chick to escape from the hard egg.I thought this because as its little hand/leg came out from the egg from my point of view it had a little rest in between. As the other new born chicks rolled around the still hatching chick got back to work. Unfortunately, it was soon home time for our class so we had to leave in a hurry. We had such a splendid time, I would love to see the chicks again. I hope all 10 chicks will hatch. I repeat I would LOVE to see those chicks again.
My time with the chicks
My time with the chicks was really cool because all the chicks were funny and cute. As the eggs opened, I felt a special, happy glow in myself, for we were experiencing live new life. WONDERFUL! Luckily, we saw a chick hatching and I must say, it must have been extremely hard work, for the chick kept trying to take the cracked egg off its back. Some of my classmates thought the egg on the chick's back was a protective backpack. The chicks that had already hatched, were having a fight and they kept falling over. I would love to see the chicks again!
By Darren 5KA
The chicks are having a meeting. |
Friday, 12 January 2018
KES IT Club
Every Thursday, starting from 11th January, 14 students from Year 6 attend the after-school IT Club run by King Edwards. This is a great privilege as these children were especially chosen due to their advanced IT skills.
A quote from two students attending the club: “We love the IT club! It is a really enjoyable experience and we feel very lucky to have been chosen.”
We would like to thank King Edwards for providing us all with this opportunity.
Freya and Isobel Year 6
Thursday, 11 January 2018
Year 5 at Mass
On Friday the 5th of January Yrs 3,4,5 ( Key stage 2 ) took part in a religious mass lead by Father Anthony.
The mass was to celebrate the arrival of the three Kings about twelve days after Christmas 🎄. This event is called the Epiphany or a sudden realisation.
William said, "I enjoyed the singing and the soloists were great ".
Harriet said, " It was very nice and we learned a lot about the Epiphany. I know that now most pupils
know what Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh symbolise”.
Kenneth said, “ I enjoyed it and it was very religious”.
Drawing of the nativity by Elsie (Year 2)
By Pippa and Analiese Year 5
The mass was to celebrate the arrival of the three Kings about twelve days after Christmas 🎄. This event is called the Epiphany or a sudden realisation.
Within scriptures and communion we sang Blessed are you lord, We three kings, Glory to God and many more hymns.
William said, "I enjoyed the singing and the soloists were great ".
Harriet said, " It was very nice and we learned a lot about the Epiphany. I know that now most pupils
know what Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh symbolise”.
Kenneth said, “ I enjoyed it and it was very religious”.
Drawing of the nativity by Elsie (Year 2)
By Pippa and Analiese Year 5
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Southampton Lower Schools Cross Country Championships
On Friday 10th March, sixteen girls and sixteen boys from Springhill Years 3 and 4 classes participated in the cross country race. Out of a total of about eighty girls from schools throughout the city, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed runners in the girls' race attend our school.
Francesca (Year 3) won 1st place. She said, "I felt proud that I came 1st and I was exhausted after all of that running but felt good that I represented the school well!"
Sophie (Year 3) won 2nd place. She said, "I was really happy when I came 2nd but next time I would like to be 1st!"
Harriet (Year 4) won 3rd place. She said, "The race was very interesting and I was so excited when I came 3rd."
In the boys' race, out of more than one hundred boys from Southampton schools taking part, the top three finishers from Springhill were Aidan (2nd place), Albert (8th) and Hal (10th).
All children that took part had fun and agreed it was an enjoyable experience.
Shelly, Isobel, Freya and Matthew 5AH
Francesca (Year 3) won 1st place. She said, "I felt proud that I came 1st and I was exhausted after all of that running but felt good that I represented the school well!"
Sophie (Year 3) won 2nd place. She said, "I was really happy when I came 2nd but next time I would like to be 1st!"
Harriet (Year 4) won 3rd place. She said, "The race was very interesting and I was so excited when I came 3rd."
In the boys' race, out of more than one hundred boys from Southampton schools taking part, the top three finishers from Springhill were Aidan (2nd place), Albert (8th) and Hal (10th).
Springhill Lower School Cross Country Runners |
All children that took part had fun and agreed it was an enjoyable experience.
Shelly, Isobel, Freya and Matthew 5AH
Monday, 20 March 2017
Southampton Music Festival
On the 16th March, the Springhill Choir participated in the Southampton Music and Drama Festival. The Music Festival involved 6 schools all singing different songs. There were two sections for the competition and the songs sung in the first half were: Eye of the Tiger, Rollercoaster, Let Love Shine Through and Siahumba. We Will Rock You, Colours of the Wind, McCavity, The Mystery Cat and Consider Yourself were all sung in the second half. Our school sang McCavity,
The Mystery Cat and we were told we did excellently! Mrs McWilliams (our conductor and teacher) allowed us to have solos and the soloists were: Freya, Beatrice, Pippa, Sara, Isobel and Natalia.
Soon after everyone had sung their song/s they announced the winners! Everyone was buzzing with excitement to find out and the anticipation was rising throughout the Auditorium. This is what the judges said: "We enjoyed all of the performances however we can only choose one winner..." everyone crossed their fingers and the judges continued "...with 86 points, the winner is SPRINGHILL PRIMARY with McCavity The Mysery Cat!!"
ALL of Springhill Choir screamed and consequently nearly lost their voices!
It was an amazing experience and everyone had SO much fun! We were even invited to the Festival Gala on the 24th March!
Freya & Shelly 5SP
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