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Stopfordian 2010–2011 - Stockport Grammar School

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The <strong>Stopfordian</strong> 2010–2011<br />

ACTIVITY WEEK<br />

Our theme this year was building blocks. The week was as<br />

busy as ever. Our corridor display involved the building of a<br />

ship and all the children contributed. Classes were involved<br />

in different activities during the week, including building<br />

models, making cakes, collage work and construction. We are<br />

grateful to the parents who spent time with us throughout the<br />

week and whose help was invaluable.<br />

The week was also a good opportunity to build links with the<br />

Senior <strong>School</strong> as we welcomed Mrs Hicks, Mrs Wilkinson and<br />

Mr Davies. The children learned about famous buildings<br />

around the world from Mrs Hicks. They were given an early<br />

morning wake up from Mrs Wilkinson in her Wake Up, Shake<br />

Up aerobic sessions and Mr Davies enjoyed drawing with<br />

Reception.<br />

H. Shanks<br />

INFANT SPORTS DAY<br />

Was it going to rain? That was the one question on everyone’s<br />

lips before the Infant Sports Day. Luckily, a fine day dawned<br />

and the excitement built as time got nearer to the start.<br />

Changed and raring to go, we launched ourselves into our<br />

tasks. Running, hurdling, throwing and jumping skills were<br />

tested to the limit in a round robin series of events. The<br />

Nursery children enjoyed their own sporting activities too. It<br />

was great to see so many parents and grandparents, who<br />

cheered us all on to help make a memorable afternoon.<br />

J. Swales<br />

Junior <strong>School</strong> 105

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