Sunday 27 November 2011

Tai Chi



Tom Preece has shown huge commitment to tai chi this term and his helped in coaching younger pupils in the Activity. For his efforts he has been awarded a shirt from Nigel Sutton a Master of the Zhong Ding International School of Martial Arts who gave a master class to the pupils in the tai chi Activity.


Well done Tom!

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Autumn Term Boarders' Trips 2011

Bootham boarders get up to all sorts at the weekends with our team of Resident graduates. Bowling, Ceramic painting, Water world, Falconry, Mountain biking and a visit to Castle Howard are all of the trips we have done with them already this term and it’s not even Christmas yet! With Go Karting, Ice skating and a Shopping still to come it has not been a bad term to take them out and have fun in and around Yorkshire.


These pictures are our opportunity to give you a glimpse of what the Boarders & the Resident Graduates do with our weekends...



Rainbow Ceramics – 13th NovemberOn our most recent outing Daniel Gustafson and Maren Blume ran a trip to Rainbow Ceramics, for the arty type a little closer to home. Where the boarders got to paint plates, bowls, cups and even baubles! With Christmas not too far away, it is not difficult to imagine what the theme was! Fun was had by all and everyone had their decorated souvenir to take home.































Mountain biking – 6th NovemberMark Chambers and Victoria Forster enjoyed an exciting day at Dalby forest where the boarders were taken mountain biking by one of Dalby Forest’s Purple Mountain biking leaders. They wanted a challenge and this is exactly what they got, returning back to the centre tired, muddy and with a great big smile on their face after a three hour trail through Dalby Forest’s National park.









































Castle Howard – 16th OctoberVerena Kümmel & Mark Chambers inspired a large group of boarders with a trip to Castle Howard, one of England’s grandest Baroque mansions, a magnificent 18th century residence set within 1,000 acres of incredible landscape and home to the Howard family for over 300 years. The boarders visit the house first and then took a stroll around the grounds which included the lake, the fountains, the adventure park and of course a ride on the grounds railway.






























Falconry - 25th SeptemberDaniel Gustafsson and Luke Highstead took a group to the Minster Falconry where the pupils got to watch a bird show, which was both educational and fun. The Falconer who ran the show was sharing interesting facts about the birds, while he let everyone look at them; he brought out several different ones, some Hawks and some Owls, both a small white barn-owl and a much bigger Canadian one with tufted ears. He made all the kids lie down on the grass for the big owl to sweep over them (from a rooftop, across the grass, to a bit of food the man was holding). They included five or so different birds in the show, some of which the pupils were allowed to hold (with the gauntlet) and touch; and then afterwards everyone took a walk around to look at all the other birds - there were over 30 birds in total.