Star 1. Going through the tunnels
Star 2. Going up and down the hills
Wish 1. Better teamwork
made by Charlie Marshall P,5
Confident, Creative Learners with Big Ambitions. Kind to each other. Kind to the Planet.
Star 1. Going through the tunnels
Star 2. Going up and down the hills
Wish 1. Better teamwork
made by Charlie Marshall P,5
1. I like doing maths
2. I like playing
3. I love the work
4. Going on a School Trip
5. My favourite thing is the school Dinners
By Ebony and Charlie
Read all about our hectic yet outstanding 10 days with Mr Steve and Mr John in the newsletter written by Team Holywood.
Find the newsletter in the Holywood News – Special Editions page.
Please add a comment and let us know what you think.
Miss Dale
This video was made from the photos from Stronord.
Made by Laura,
There are five different sensory organs, the tongue for taste, the ears for hearing, and the skin for touch, the nose for smell and the eyes for vision. Ben and I chose the tongue, which is a very interesting to thing to find out about.
One of the facts that Ben found out was that we use our tongues to digest food and to help us speak.
Laura and Ben, P7
Our new Eco commitee includes Ryan, Ben, Leah, Laura (P7S) Jennifer, Axel,Olivia (P6S) Lewis McNish, Blair, Scott (P5S) Ethan, Keira, Chole (P4S) Zak, Elliot, Cameron (P3S)
Pupils at Holywood School performed Scrooge at School or Mr Humbug Sees the Light to a packed hall last Tuesday (11th December).
In just three weeks all pupils learned the song words, their script lines and designed and made their costumes.
Katie Jackson (P7) took the lead role as the grumpy Mr Humbug a head teacher who bans Christmas at his school. It is a reworking of the classic Dicken’s tale a Christmas Carol where the three ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future drop in to make Mr Humbug change his ways. Jennifer Clark was delighted to take on the role of the ghost of Christmas Present as she wanted to play a headless ghost – she used Mod-Roc to make her head before painting it.
Every pupil in school had a role to play in the production with primary one pupils playing mini-ghosts, cooks and school children from the past and future.
Head of Lighting, Axel Marshall(P6) and Stage Director, Ryan Templeton (P7) ensured that music, sound effects and lighting were used to full effect to create a spooky atmosphere for the performance night.
An audience of over 100 members of the school and wider community came along for the show and gave pupils very positive feedback. Emma, Callie, Rachael and Rebecca last years P7 pupils (now at secondary school) came along to support Team Holywood and told staff and pupils ‘It was the best show ever. We wanted to get up and sing with the pupils. The costumes looked amazing!’
Miss Dale the Head teacher said, “All of our pupils worked very hard to remember their lines and performed brilliantly on the night– a huge thank you to parents for working so hard at home and to school staff for making, sewing, ironing and pulling the show together!”