Art
Inspired by Peter H Reynolds’ beautiful picture book ‘The Dot’, the Year 4s have been experimenting with watercolours to create their own stunning collections of dots. Tom Johnson / Keith Siddle
Inspired by Peter H Reynolds’ beautiful picture book ‘The Dot’, the Year 4s have been experimenting with watercolours to create their own stunning collections of dots. Tom Johnson / Keith Siddle
Year 4 have started their new Science topic, Sound. This week they have been on a sound walk to establish which area of the school is the quietest and the loudest. The big question … Is there anywhere at school that is actually silent? They have also explored a variety of percussion instruments, discovering how sound is made through vibrations. Year 4 Team
This summer our wonderful charity and alumni ambassador PMJ visited Malawi, Zambia and South Africa seeing how money from Holmewood’s second hand uniform shop helps children in Africa. This is in conjunction to the two UK charities they also support - Dandelion Time and The Children’s Respite Trust.
First up was a visit to a local village near Blantyre, Malawi where he helped at a maize Pap feeding programme.
He then travelled to Lusaka, Zambia to visit Shine, a charity which is committed to eliminating illiteracy among poor and vulnerable children. Shine was founded by the uncle of two former Holmewood House pupils and is fabulously supported by Holmewood House’s second-hand uniform shop.
PMJ’s trip ended in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Here he helped at Heatherbank Township community school where the second hand uniform shop has provided the library, ICT area, playing fields and poly tunnels. Old Holmewoodian Christan Levack raised money for Heatherbank’s game shed and equipment by climbing Mount Snowdon.
To view the short documentary of PMJ’s trip to Africa, visit our link in bio (South Africa 2025) and see what an incredible difference Holmewood House is making to these most vulnerable children.
#HolmewoodHouseSchool
This summer our wonderful charity and alumni ambassador PMJ visited Malawi, Zambia and South Africa seeing how money from Holmewood’s second hand uniform shop helps children in Africa. This is in conjunction to the two UK charities they also support - Dandelion Time and The Children’s Respite Trust.
First up was a visit to a local village near Blantyre, Malawi where he helped at a maize Pap feeding programme.
He then travelled to Lusaka, Zambia to visit Shine, a charity which is committed to eliminating illiteracy among poor and vulnerable children. Shine was founded by the uncle of two former Holmewood House pupils and is fabulously supported by Holmewood House’s second-hand uniform shop.
PMJ’s trip ended in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Here he helped at Heatherbank Township community school where the second hand uniform shop has provided the library, ICT area, playing fields and poly tunnels. Old Holmewoodian Christan Levack raised money for Heatherbank’s game shed and equipment by climbing Mount Snowdon.
To view the short documentary of PMJ’s trip to Africa, visit our link in bio (South Africa 2025) and see what an incredible difference Holmewood House is making to these most vulnerable children.
#HolmewoodHouseSchool
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“Chez soi, on est roi.” 🇫🇷
At home, one is king.
Wherever you’re from, home means comfort, safety, and being truly yourself.
At Holmewood, our boarding family speaks many languages, but that home is a feeling shared in every language. 💛
#TheHeartHasManyLanguages #HolmewoodHome #HomeFromHome #HolmewoodBoarding #InternationalCommunity
“Chez soi, on est roi.” 🇫🇷
At home, one is king.
Wherever you’re from, home means comfort, safety, and being truly yourself.
At Holmewood, our boarding family speaks many languages, but that home is a feeling shared in every language. 💛
#TheHeartHasManyLanguages #HolmewoodHome #HomeFromHome #HolmewoodBoarding #InternationalCommunity
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This summer our wonderful charity and alumni ambassador PMJ visited Malawi, Zambia and South Africa seeing how money from Holmewood’s second hand uniform shop helps children in Africa. This is in conjunction to the two UK charities they also support - Dandelion Time and The Children’s Respite Trust.
First up was a visit to a local village near Blantyre, Malawi where he helped at a maize Pap feeding programme.
He then travelled to Lusaka, Zambia to visit Shine, a charity which is committed to eliminating illiteracy among poor and vulnerable children. Shine was founded by the uncle of two former Holmewood House pupils and is fabulously supported by Holmewood House’s second-hand uniform shop.
PMJ’s trip ended in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Here he helped at Heatherbank Township community school where the second hand uniform shop has provide the library, ICT area, playing fields and poly tunnels. Old Holmewoodian Christan Levack raised money for Heatherbank’s game shed and equipment by climbing Mount Snowdon.
To view the short documentary of PMJ’s trip to Africa, click here www.youtube.com/shorts/saXqiFsX4I8
and see what an incredible difference Holmewood House is making to these most vulnerable children.
#HolmewoodHouseSchool
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