Written by Annaleigh Hall and Ffion Davies
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Penalty Shoot Out
On Thursday the 11th
July, 37 children from Years 5, 5/6 and 6 took part in the Maes-y-Coed
Penalty Shootout. We all walked up to the Maritime Astroturf. We were
split up into two groups of 18 and 19. The first group were split into
four groups. The 19 children went over to the other side of the
Astroturf to take penalties against a guest goal keeper AKA Mr Hall.
The children needed to get at least 3 to get to the next round. Lots of
money was raised for our school and our local football club. Many
thanks to Barclays Bank.
Written by Annaleigh Hall and Ffion Davies
Written by Annaleigh Hall and Ffion Davies
Friday, 24 May 2013
Llangrannog 2013!
Llangrannog
report 2013
Llangrannog was a great
experience and we particularly enjoyed the mud run and tobogganing
although other activities such as the disco were not as enjoyable.
The bedrooms were comfortable - ours had a toilet, large sink, small
sink, shower 3 bunk beds and one single bed all complete with pillows
and mattress cover. The walk down to the beach was nice and the views
were phenomenal, we particularly liked the sunset and the ice-creams.
Two café’s sell ice-cream, the beach hut was the best with a small
queue. Although a few activities are messy they are all safe and best
of all great FUN! We really enjoyed all the activities and would have regretted it
if we had not gone.
The food was good and the
dinner ladies friendly they made their best effort to accommodate
fussy eaters or allergy sufferers. There is a huge dinner hall so no
need to worry about finding a seat however as other schools are there
we recommend that you get to the queue 5-10 minutes early, allergy
sufferers are entitled to jump the queue and bring a friend as long
as they have an allergy pass.
There is a small park for
use in-between activities and there is also a field, sports hall and
Astroturf. There is normally a bell for mealtime and activities
although don’t rely on them as sometimes they are not set off.
Water and squash are free
and supplied at all times in the main hall but there is a vending
machine although they have been known to take money and not provide a
product or change, furthermore there are slush puppies available at
mealtimes at £1.00 each.
The horse riding was very
good and the horses were kind and obedient all, the staff were patient
and understanding of fears although we strongly recommend doing all
of the activities. As long as you listen to the horse riding
instructors and all other staff the weekend will be much safer and
better for you. The high rope course was scary but fun and the
climbing wall also is great fun as long as you listen. The skiing was
very funny and the skis and ski boots were easy to get on although we
recommend getting a shoe size bigger as the boots rub badly.
Overall we enjoyed our
experience and would recommend Llangranog to others.
By
Trudy Pounder and Alice Sparkes
Mr.
Hall, Year 6
Friday, 3 May 2013
Girls Football
Girls from year 5 and 6
classes participated in the New Directions South Wales 6 a side
football tournament at the Cardiff City House of Sport.
They were in a group
with Lytchard, Cwmlai, Newton, St Josephs Catholic and Tonypandy and
were unbeaten in all games. They won 5 games and drew 1 qualifying
for the finals day on May 1st.
Finals day:
Girls played:
Pontybrenin Lost 3-1
Evenlode won 4 -2
Ysgol Y Wern won 2-1
Quarter final – drew
1-1 with St Davids then lost on penalties!!!!
Pontybrenin went on to
win the cup after beating us in the group game and that was the only
game Maesycoed lost over the two stages!!!!
Friday, 12 April 2013
Science Week
The children were investigating - Why apples go brown?
Children suggested different solutions to this common problem and investigated their solutions and recorded their results. These results were recorded in a table and on a graph.
They found out that to slow down the browning process they needed to add citric acid which denies the apple oxygen which is the cause of the browning.
Children suggested different solutions to this common problem and investigated their solutions and recorded their results. These results were recorded in a table and on a graph.
They found out that to slow down the browning process they needed to add citric acid which denies the apple oxygen which is the cause of the browning.
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