Friday, 8 January 2016

Matthew Kimber

The two men are spies from the creators of chocolate flakes.  The company accidentally made a batch of these chocolate sundae toppings with no colour, and their job is to cover them in their special chocolate paste before they are eaten by unsuspecting children who, not noticing the slight visibility, may choke then needing the ambulance.  

If they fail, the public will confuse itself because of these 'flakes with no colour'', driving the world into chaos, with rumours of a secret company.  

Lucia Schanz

The room they were standing in was small, there was a bed in one corner of the room . In line with the bed was a table, on the table was a brown bag. The two men slowly opened the bag and saw what they were looking for. It was filled with thousands of ting gold coins. Grabbing the bag they jumped out of the open window. Then the alarm sounded.

             Dashing through the streets the two men ran as fast as they could, the distant wails of police sirens chilling their bones. They needed to hide. Then they saw flake, it was hollow. "In there", shouted the first man and the scrambled into the hole.

Friday, 11 December 2015

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Our first attempt at Green Screen filming!

We have started to look at the Victorians this term.
This is our first video!

Today's attempt at Green Screen folming

We have started to look at the Victorians this term.
This is our first video!

Today's attempt using Green Screen filming.


We have started to look at the Victorians this term.
This is our first video!

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Advent Service at Worcester Cathedral



Our service started with listening to a hymn from the King's Senior School Choir; they were amazing!  The service was led by Oswald House and the Bishop of Dudley.  They did a brilliant job; it was well organised.



There were about 700 people at the service and the cathedral was full.  We sang three hymns:

  • Immortal, invisible,
  • On Jordan's Bank
  • Long ago, prophets new.

The second piece from the Senior School choir was, in our opinion, better than the first.

We enjoy taking part in the whole school cathedral services; they are often interesting and do have a feeling of togetherness. We are looking forward to being part of the congregation when we are in the Senior School.

By Barnaby and Jack