
Victorian ChristmasThe last few days of the term were rather hectic. The Christmas Cracker Fayre went well all thanks to a dedicated KSA committee and helpers. Spent most of the evening in Santa's Grotto taking photos so my plans to do some Christmas shopping didn't happen. Everyone had a lovely evening and I'm pleased we went ahead with it.
The year 3 /4 Candlelit Victorian Carol Service was great. The KSA served mince pies and mulled wine and the children entertained their guests with traditional carols, extracts from 'A Christmas Carol' and 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. Both evenings were excellent. Well done children and teachers.
On Wednesday we had our school Christmas Dinner. This is always well received particularly as Father Christmas pays a visit in the afternoon bringing presents to everyone.
On Thursday morning we held our end of term service at Saint Mary's. Sadly the Reverend Pam was unwell and unable to attend. The children who took the service were excellent. In the afternoon the foundation class and year 1 children went to the theatre to see 'Room on a Broom'. They all had a lovely time and this was a perfect end to the term.
We were fortunate to finish on the Thursday as during the night along came the snow. Lots of it and I have been unable to drive anywhere since then. The views from my house are spectacular and the lanes thick with deep untouched snow. My dog loves it. Not sure if I am sufficiently prepared for hibernation though. Freezer full but no turkey or sprouts!
Have a great Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
