⚡Flashback Friday ⚡
Here we can see some of our pupils in the 1950s happily making paper aeroplanes and building model boats in the cellar of the Mansion House. All a bit strange you might think! Apparently the cellar was used as a `run-around` area where they even played hockey!
But do you know what year the basement got made in to changing rooms? Let us know your guess in the comments.
#OldHolmewoodians #Holmewoodians #HolmewoodAlumni #HolmewoodHouseSchool #TunbridgeWells
⚡Flashback Friday ⚡
Here we can see some of our pupils in the 1950s happily making paper aeroplanes and building model boats in the cellar of the Mansion House. All a bit strange you might think! Apparently the cellar was used as a `run-around` area where they even played hockey!
But do you know what year the basement got made in to changing rooms? Let us know your guess in the comments.
#OldHolmewoodians #Holmewoodians #HolmewoodAlumni #HolmewoodHouseSchool #TunbridgeWells
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Year 5 had a fantastic day out at Ashburnham Place, enjoying a range of outdoor activities and learning experiences in a beautiful natural setting.
The day began with apple juice pressing, where pupils collected apples and used a traditional press to make their own delicious juice. They also took part in a fun woodland cooking session, making flatbreads and beetroot hummus – with many surprised at how tasty it was!
Another highlight was exploring woodland ecology, where children learned about the importance of biodiversity through looking at how the gall wasp affects the genetic makeup of an acorn. The session helped them understand how everything in nature is connected.
Throughout the trip, Year 5 showed great enthusiasm, teamwork, and curiosity. They represented the school brilliantly and came away with new skills and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
#Year5 #OutdoorLearning #HolmewoodHouseSchool @ashburnhamplace
Year 5 had a fantastic day out at Ashburnham Place, enjoying a range of outdoor activities and learning experiences in a beautiful natural setting.
The day began with apple juice pressing, where pupils collected apples and used a traditional press to make their own delicious juice. They also took part in a fun woodland cooking session, making flatbreads and beetroot hummus – with many surprised at how tasty it was!
Another highlight was exploring woodland ecology, where children learned about the importance of biodiversity through looking at how the gall wasp affects the genetic makeup of an acorn. The session helped them understand how everything in nature is connected.
Throughout the trip, Year 5 showed great enthusiasm, teamwork, and curiosity. They represented the school brilliantly and came away with new skills and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
#Year5 #OutdoorLearning #HolmewoodHouseSchool @ashburnhamplace
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⚡Flashback Friday ⚡
Here we can see some of our pupils in the 1950s happily making paper aeroplanes and building model boats in the cellar of the Mansion House. All a bit strange you might think! Apparently the cellar was used as a 'run-around' area where they even played hockey!
But do you know what year the basement got made in to changing rooms? Let us know your guess in the comments.
#OldHolmewoodians #Holmewoodians #HolmewoodAlumni #HolmewoodHouseSchool #TunbridgeWells
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