Friday 22 July 2011

Time to say goodbye

It has been an emotional and tiring week in school! I seem to have been in school rather a lot this week, mainly to help out with the traditional Leaver's Play - a chance for the year 5 & 6 class to put on a performance for everyone. This year's play was The Jungle Book and the children did a fantastic job. Monday afternoon was the dress rehearsal in front of the rest of the school and was my first attempt at face painting. Thankfully the children were very patient with my less than artistic efforts! The next two evenings were the main performances for family and friends and everyone really raised their game and put on brilliant performances. I think even I managed to improve my face painting skills by the third attempt! It was the first time I have been involved with the play, and although I didn't have lots to do I really enjoyed seeing the children develop their roles and see their confidence blossoming.

Today was the last day of term and the Leaver's Service - usually a time for lots of tears. This is the second year that I have worked in the same class as this group of children (I was also with them in Year 4) and it is lovely to see how they have grown and matured. I felt very proud of them as they gave their speeches and received their well-deserved awards, and they all did very well to keep composed with only a few tears (there were more tears from the children who were watching than from Year 6!) They are a lovely group of children and a very tight-knit and supportive group and I know that they will continue to flourish at high school.

Probably the saddest part of the morning for me was when Miss M was presented with her leaving gift. She came to the school as an NQT 3 years ago and taught one of my daughters in her first year. I had the pleasure of working with her last year and she has become a very good friend and has been very supportive of my plans to become a teacher. I will miss her at school but am determined to keep in touch. Her new school is very lucky to have her.

The highlight of the day was the annual Year 6 v. staff rounders match. Always a competitive game, the staff were determined to win having lost last year (I wasn't playing then!). Staff went into bat first and we did well, with only 3 people out. I surprised myself by managing to hit the ball at all! Then we were into field and I went to third base - my favourite spot from school - as I can catch but can't throw very far! We started well as Mr D caught the first Year 6 batter out. They managed to get a few round but we soon got into our stride and started getting more out. I managed a catch and also a few run outs, and our vicar (playing for the staff) also caught someone out and made some great throws. In the end the staff beat Year 6 quite comfortably, although they still maintain we cheated!

It is sobering to think that this time next year I will be leaving the school as my pupil will be moving on to high school. Hopefully I will be leaving to move onto my PGCE, although of course there is always the chance I won't get onto the course. I am looking forward to working with the year 5 / 6 group again next year and to helping another group of children to prepare for life after primary school.


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