Monday saw the first Lantern Festival and Fireworks parade. All the children have spent the first half of the term making Lanterns which they paraded round the playing field, this was followed by some fantastic fireworks.
This morning the whole School took part in a Remembrance Assembly to remember the sacrifices made over the last 100 years, and to say Thank You to all who served, sacrificed and changed our world. Poems were read out by Prep 6 as well as individual poems read by the Head Boy and Girl.
This morning the Nursery started learning about Julia Donaldson books, starting with the Gruffalo. The children had great fun making pictures of the Gruffalo and then enjoyed signing along to the Gruffalo song.
Introducing the Devon Schools’ Table Tennis Champions. Well done to the team.
A fantastic Harvest festival took place today at Staverton Church. The children all sang and played beautifully during the service. Money was raised by the generous donations of all the parents with all the proceeds going towards the Kanyike Project which St Christopher’s has supported for many years. The children now get to enjoy a…
Today Prep 6 went to the beautiful Buckland Abbey to learn about life as a Tudor, and got the chance to dress up in authentic clothing.
This morning was a proud morning for the parents as Mrs Cottell presented the Head Boy and Head Girl badges to Dylan and Isabelle. The house captains and prefects were also all presented with their badges. Prep 6 are looking forward to taking on the added responsibility and helping nurture the younger children in the school.
This morning Mrs Cottell was delighted to present Tula with the St Christopher’s award, for her positive attitude in all that she does.
This morning was the Prep 3, Prep 4, Prep 5 and Prep 6 Poetry Assembly. The children did a mixture of whole class poems to individual poems. All of the children did a fantastic job to remember their words and deliver them in a confident manner to their parents and the rest of the school. …
Six ISA SW schools, making up eight teams in total, competed in the U11 SW ISA Tag Rugby Festival hosted by St Christopher’s. A busy day for all those children involved as each team played seven games. Our ‘A’ team lost one game, to Festival winners ‘Trinity ‘A’. They played fast, free flowing rugby that…