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The Importance of Being Earnest - Farleigh School

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Charlotte Wheeler, Charlotte Kilpatrick and Isabella Vaughan-Edwards, Year 4<br />

A new look for Nico Bottari and George Hornung, Year 7<br />

Harry Cook and <strong>The</strong>o Syder, Year 5; two knights to remember<br />

Boarding<br />

<strong>The</strong> Summer Term is a fantastic time to board and anybody<br />

who witnessed the children playing outside late into the evening<br />

saw the huge amount <strong>of</strong> fun everyone was having. <strong>The</strong> cricket<br />

nets are constantly in use and it is always lovely to see the<br />

children riding their bikes and enjoying the grounds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term kicked <strong>of</strong>f with the Girls’ Green Fashion Show<br />

<strong>of</strong> which the boys were rather envious, and a World War II<br />

performance by Aesop’s Touring <strong>The</strong>atre. Other entertaining<br />

boarding events were a Skittles Night, Ten Pin Bowling, an<br />

on-site evening picnic, BBQ and ‘Dance Off’. Sunday activities<br />

included trips to Basingstoke’s Aquadrome and Planet Ice,<br />

and the children were fascinated by what they saw at Intech<br />

Museum in Winchester.<br />

Medieval Night and Caribbean Night were the theme<br />

suppers <strong>of</strong> the Summer Term. <strong>The</strong> Medieval Banquet featured<br />

Game Pie, chicken and a good deal <strong>of</strong> bread – and the<br />

children took great delight in minimum cutlery, which made for<br />

an interesting if somewhat ‘hands on’ meal. <strong>The</strong> dining room<br />

was transformed into a tropical oasis for Caribbean Night with<br />

palm trees and our very own beach. Stuart Whithear<br />

Sarah Johnson takes to the catwalk in her ‘green’ gear<br />

Medieval damsels: Alice White and Isabelle Dalley, Year 8<br />

A tropical island… in the heart <strong>of</strong> Hampshire<br />

Katie Ollerenshaw and Eliza Smith, Year 5, are all smiles<br />

Ines Moreno, Year 8 leaver, and Catherine Cranfield, Year 7<br />

Year 8 girls festooned with tropical garlands<br />

Jack Bransgrove and Harry Pearson-Gregory, Year 8 leavers go ‘Caribbean’<br />

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