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Burton Hathow Preparatory School
Odder Farm
Saxilby Road
Burton
Lincoln LN1 2BB
After the strangely restricted times of the last couple of years, it has been good to start to feel a steady return to normality in the musical life of Burton Hathow – although of course, the music never really went away! Nonetheless, the simple pleasures of all being able to sing together in our Monday morning assemblies, and a return of the House Singing Competition before Half Term were really welcome.
March is often a busy month for musicians, and Upper School Choir and Jazz Band have been hard at work preparing for the Lincoln Music Festival, also returning after an enforced break. We enjoyed hearing other schools perform, and received some useful feedback from the adjudicator.
Back in school, the Forest Gamelan instruments emerged a little early from hibernation (they’re not usually spotted until after Easter!) to allow some music making on our Outdoor Education day, and we all enjoyed gathering round the campfire for some songs and shanties accompanied by Mr Nowell’s squeezebox and also featuring one of our American friends, Autumn, on violin. Liam and Autumn have been with us just for the last few weeks, but are both keen musicians and have really thrown themselves into the musical life of the school. As they leave us now to continue their journeying, geographically and musically, we wish them well.
The musical postscript to this term was our Easter service, with both choirs taking part, and concluding with a secret Upper School Choir “flash mob” performance of Pink Floyd’s On the Turning Away – a thought-provoking show of solidarity with our friends in the Ukraine. Confucius is reputed to have said, “When music and courtesy are better understood and appreciated, there will be no war.” Amen to that.
Formidable, unstoppable and determined to thrive 18 November, 2024
How has two weeks whizzed by so quickly? It feels like just two minutes since we returned from our half term holidays! Over the last […]
Second Half of Term begins. Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal—all week. Y5 Geography Trip to Ingham—1.45-3.30pm
Year 5 and 6 NSPCC assembly 9.15-10.15am. Year 2 NSPCC assembly 10.20-10.50am. Engineering Trip to Waddington (pm) - Y4-6 Engineering Group
U9 Hockey at Ranby 2.15pm
Science Week. U9 Tag Rugby and Hockey v LMS (A) 2.15pm
U9 Rugby and Hockey Festival at Barlborough Hall. U9 Football at Stratford. Meet the Head at 4pm.
U9 Hockey Festival at St Hugh’s
Children in Need (whole school). R-Y6 Flu Vaccinations (online consent required). U11 Mixed Touch Rugby v Ranby—at Burton Hathow (2.30pm)
U8 Rugby and Hockey Festival at Barlborough Hall. Reception Class Parents’ Evening
U9 Tag Rugby v St Hugh’s 2.15pm at Burton Hathow
U9 Touch Rugby at Highfields 2.15pm
Individual and Sibling Photos (am). U11 Mixed Rugby at Highfields 2.15pm
Year 3 to Lincoln Central Mosque and Cultural Centre
U11 Touch Rugby (A) v Lincoln Minster School 2.30pm
U11 Swimming Gala at St Hugh’s
Nursery Parents’ Evening
U11 Mixed Hockey at St Hugh’s
Y1-6 Pantomime Trip 10am—at Lincoln New Theatre Royal (Christmas jumpers may be worn). Owls PTA Christmas Fete 3.30-5pm
U9 Swimming Gala at St Hugh’s. R-Y2 Nativity Dress Rehearsal 2.20pm
Nursery—Sing and Shine
U8/9 Hockey Clinic at St Hugh’s TBC
R-Y2 Nativity performance for parents 2.20pm
Owls PTA Christmas Movie Night 5pm-7pm (pupils only)
Carol Service at St Peter in Eastgate Church 3-4.30pm
Christmas Lunch. R-Y2 Christmas Party
End of Term School Closes at 3pm. No after School Clubs. Term time only nursery pupils break up.
First day of term—Nursery and Main School