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  • The Juniors record their Christmas Carol Entry!

    Mon 30 Nov 2015

     

    All the staff were SO proud of the Juniors today as they became recording artists! no

     

    They recorded their Christmas Carol entry for Eagle Radio's Christmas Carol competition 2015 and brough a tear to all our eyes in the process! heart

     

    Click here to listen to their fantastic entry.

     

    There is also a feedback form yes to send us to tell us how much you enjoyed it and why!

    We look forward to hearing from you...

     

    Here are some of the coments from parents and members of the public so far:

     

     I listened to 'Bells Ring Out' on the radio and I have to say it brought more than a tear to my eyes! I am so proud that you entered this carol to Eagle Radio, it has always been one of my favourites! I hope you and your families will have a wonderful Christmas and I look forward to seeing you all in 2016. God Bless you all. Lots of love from Fiona Hodgson xx
     

    The children sounded Fantastic they are a credit to the school and you the teachers are also a credit. I Am very proud to say that St Marks is the best school in farnborough. You all worked so hard and all your good efforts have paid off.  WELL DONE  ;-)
     

    Beautiful singing that fills me with joy and I feel like dancing.well done. x
     

    This is fantastic. Well done children fantastic word diction commitment and brilliant singing voices.

     

    Awesome singing juniors and we love the song choice, it's a winner for us!!

     

     It was sung very well,cheerfully & jolly song sounded like they enjoyed singing it. Let's hope they win!!
     

    Absolutely fantastic love to here children sing excitingly at christmas.

     Magical !!!!!!!!

     

     So proud of St Marks .. What a fantastic song and singing from the Juniors .. I love them singing this song . Well Done and thank you for sharing it .

     

     I really enjoyed! I listened to it a lot of times .Well done!! X

     

    Lovely - the children all sound so happy. Very catchy Carol, enjoyed it.
    Look forward to buying the CD!!!!

     

     St Mark's children, I heard your beautiful Christmas song which made me want to dance! You sound like you're having so much fun. Well done everyone and merry Christmas.

     

     Amazing and beautiful! Good luck xx

     

  • Year R spread kindness in the school Office!

    Fri 20 Nov 2015

    The children across the school have been taking part in activities to explore friendships and kindness this week. Mrs Stocchetti, Mrs Watson and Mrs Stevens were presented with a friendly Gingerbread man to spread the message of kindness during Anti-Bullying week.

     

    Thank you!

  • Children in Need T-Set

    Fri 13 Nov 2015

    Today our T-Set was held in aid of Children in Need.....

     

    The children raised £73.15 and had a wonderful time.

     

    Well done everyone...

  • St Mark's visit the Cinema!

    Fri 13 Nov 2015 Mrs Stocchetti

    On Friday 13th November, 91 children (from Year 1 to 6) visited the Vue Cinema in Farnborough, to watch 'Cinderella'. This was a perfect launch for Anti-Bullying week which is the following week. The children had a fantastic morning and took over the whole of the cinema! The film has given us a perfect platform to disucss friendships, courage, kindness and self-esteem.

     

    I am incredibly proud of all the children who displayed exemplary behaviour (as always!) which was commented on by the general public. Of course, my upmost thanks for the success of our visit must go to my staff and volunteers who supported this event.

     

    Well done everyone!

     

  • Remembrance Collective Worship

    Wed 11 Nov 2015

    On Wednesday 11th November, the whole school community gathered together to prepare for the national 2 minute silence at 11am.....

     

    All children made a 'Poppy of Peace' as a symbol of hope for peace across the world one day and brought these respectfully in to hang on our 'Poppies of Peace' wall.

     

    We asked God to help us remember that Peace is better than war and talking is better than fighting.

     

    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the morning
    We will remember them.

    Poem by Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943), published in The Times newspaper on 21st September 1914.

     

    'When you go home, tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow, we gave our today'

     

     

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