Reading Buddies
Upper School students volunteer to read to Lower School children.
Why I chose to read to Lower School children...
I chose to read to the children of the Lower School because I love books and I love reading too. Reading helps you to boost your imagination because when you read you explore a different angle of what you have known before. Reading helps your brain to be more focused on one thing because while you are reading or listening to stories, you seek more in silence.
-Prudencia Tchoukpa, Year 11
I enjoy the reading programme because it gives the older grades a chance to connect and interact with the younger grades. I love reading and have enjoyed sharing my love of reading with Years 4 and 5. I especially love our discussions after the sessions about themes, characters and generally how they liked the story. The reading programme is a lot of fun for both me and the Years 4 and 5 children. I look forward to it every week.
-Chloe Blewett, Year 10
Words from the Lower School:
Dear Readers,
We thank you because you read for Years 1 and 2. Thank you for reading to us and teaching us how to read.
-Marjory, Year 2
Thank you for coming to read to us and being nice to us. We love you and we like your stories.
-Sarah, Year 2
I love when the readers read us a story and I like when the readers and my friends stay with me. We say thank you.
-Miriam, Year 2
News
Farm field trip for Reception and Year 1
The parents of our classmate, Tonia Houssou-Lecluze, showed us around their family farm.
La Maison de l’Espérance
Year 10 made the delivery to La Maison de l’Espérance.
A Donkey to Market
Years 4 and 5 presented their version of “A Donkey to Market”
School Fair 2013
On Saturday, 23rd of March 2013, was the School Fair. It was not what I had expected it to be; it was even better. (Rhina Houinato)