Trinitonian 18 Autumn Edition 2021
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SCHOOL PAGES
TRINITYHOUSE PREPARATORY HERITAGE HILL
These lungs were made to breathe…
The Grade 1s delivered speeches
about their organs. Pupils could
choose from three organs that they
could discuss, namely the heart, the
lungs and the brain. They had to bring
visual aids and state three interesting
facts about their chosen organ.
In our anti-bullying week discussing
‘Report or not to report’, the pupils had
a chance to place scenario cards on
a table to learn the difference between
reporting bullying incidents or tattling. We
then discussed how we could solve these
problems on our own.
1, 2, 3… The Grade 1s learn to count by
creating their own counters by cutting
playdough into little chunks.
See how it grows! Grade 4 Natural
Science pupils did a practical project
in applying conditions for growth by
germinating and growing their own bean.
In a writing exercise, the Grade 6s worked
on the final drafts of their newspaper
articles in English.
We love to cool off in the summer in our
huge swimming pool. Here the Grade 1s
splash and swim under a watchful eye of
our sport instructor.
Look at our lovely hearts! The Grade
1s made beautiful hearts for Have a
Heart Day. We did thematic speeches
about bodies and organs.
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Learning a new language is quite an art.
The Grade 6s are learning IsiZulu through
pattern and art.
What better way to enjoy the lovely
environment around our school than
to experience it on a mountain bike!
Boys and girls from Grade 4 to Grade
10 with mountain bikes take the road
under the guidance of Mr Thornton
every Tuesday afternoon.