Animation Station!
Inspired by Wallace and Gromit, Year 4 are working hard on creating their own stop motion animations in ICT. So far they have drawn up storyboards and planned their resources and set. Now they are building their miniature film sets and creating their own clay characters that will bring their stories to life. Watch this […]
Half Term Report Cards
This academic year we are pleased to introduce Half Term Report Cards to show you the progress your child is making in curriculum subjects. We are very keen to ensure timely and transparent communication with you about your child’s progress, successes and areas for development, and hope that this additional report will be helpful in […]
Sport News
A fantastic effort from the Under 9 boys at the Plymouth College Prep festival. Well done to all who played. A great afternoon. The Under 13 boys getting ready for their game against Mount Kelly, here we go and now it scrum time. Well done to all the boys a very good effort. The Under […]
A Touch of the Wild
This week, Reception enjoyed a school trip to A Touch of the Wild in Grammarcombe woods. We went prepared for the Autumnal weather, wrapped up warm in hats, scarves, wellies and waterproofs. After a short coach ride, we sat around the camp fire (not yet lit!) and the group leaders Neil and Lorna explained to […]
Save the Children
Chantry children have been introduced to our Save the Children Christmas Jumper Campaign in assemblies and in form time recently. This is charity that we support every other year and which raises vital funds for children across the world. All members of the school are invited to come into school wearing home clothes INCLUDING A […]
Pee, Poo and Paper!
This pretty much summed up the morning at the Sewage Works Countess Wear on Monday. Gail, Lucy and Richard took Yr 6 around the waste water processing plant and explained how the three sciences each contributed to the separation of organic and non-organic substances. Rauri was delighted to have his godfather Richard, conducting the tours […]
FECS Letter 19th October
What a fantastic night we all had at the FECS Barn Dance last Friday night! Everyone was up dancing from the start and I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many happy guests at one of our events. The Chapter House worked out perfectly as a venue despite the awful weather, and we all enjoyed […]
Headmaster’s Blog
‘He who sings prays twice’ said (say some) St Augustine way back in the 6th century. Pluralising (and therefore gender-neutralising) the pronoun is both more acceptable and more accurate: we’ve had Girl Choristers here since 1994 (ours was the second English cathedral to embrace a full-fledged girls’ choir), and ‘those’ is therefore what St Augustine […]
Sport News
Well done to all the Under 9 and 8 boys. A fantastic afternoon of rugby. And to the Under 9 girls, who played really well at the ECS festival Well done to the Under 13 and 12 girls. A very spirited performance. Keep up the excellent effort. A great afternoon for the Under 11 and 10 rugby […]
National Poetry Day
ECS was a hive an literary activity on National Poetry Day, with poems were being recited in the Library’s Open Mic event during break and lunch to pupil from across the year groups creatively composing their own poems on the theme of ‘Change’. A selection of notable poems can be found below: The Changing Fire […]