Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Strange Sightings in the Sky at Earl Soham

What is it? That was the question on everyone's lips on Monday morning. Bemused children racked their brains...
A slow moving, bright object was visible in the sky...

Strange patterns were visible on the playground...Memories were cast back to the Roswell incident and strange sightings in Rendlesham Forest. Fortunately, a passer by (who wished to remain anonymous) was on hand to put our minds at rest. "What you can see is the star at the centre of our solar system which is approximately 149.6 million kilometres away from Earth. Most people call it the Sun."
Well, it hasn't been seen for quite some time!

Monday, 11 January 2010

Fun in the Snow!

After an enforced absence following two days of closure due to the snow, the children (100%!) returned with warmth in their hearts, hats on their heads, gloves on their hands and wellies on their feet.

Those that chose to went outside during break and lunch, creating some masterpieces...





Friday, 8 January 2010

FRIDAY 8TH JANUARY - SCHOOL CLOSED

With more snowfall overnight, conditions around the school are worse than yesterday. Due to the difficulties and dangers this presents us all with, the school will be closed today.

Thursday, 7 January 2010

THURSDAY 7TH JANUARY - SCHOOL CLOSED

School will be closed today due to extremely treacherous conditions. With steady snow falling at 7am, these appear to be getting worse.

Take care

Karl Pearce

Update...

Pictures taken at 9am...

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

2010 - A Chilly Start!

It was a rather chilly start to the new year for everyone, including the four new full-timers pictured below.

However, the children wrapped themselves up and had a great time in the snow as can be seen in the pictures below. We may have cold hands, but we've got warm hearts!

Some strange objects were found frozen in the ice...


And one of Mr Pearce's Christmas presents created quite a bit of interest...

Welcome back everybody - here's to a fantastic 2010.