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  • 17/11/23

    Class 6b play 'O Roma Nobilis'

    "Hello, my name is Marcia Dexter-Baxter from "The Times". Last week I was invited to Michael Hall School to see Class 6b's production of "O Roma Nobilis". To start off with, there was a lot of very confident narration. We then got to meet some of Rome's gods: Di...
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  • 15/11/23

    Introducing the new Michael Hall logo

    We are delighted to unveil the new School logo to you all and share some of the details of how it has come about. 
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  • 14/11/23

    Class 6a European Geography Projects

    Here are a few highlights from the Class 6a European Geography projects.
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  • 14/11/23

    Upper School Food Bank Collection

    The Upper School Student Council will be collecting food and other essentials for the East Grinstead Food Bank between Martinmas and the start of Advent on Friday 1st of December.  On Wednesday James Kilfiger spoke to all the children in classes 1-8 about what the food bank is and...
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  • 09/11/23

    The Malambanone Tree

    The Malambanone Tree is a tale set in the plains of South Africa that features themes of adventure, love & magic. Salani is a handsome young man who sets out with the task of acquiring the Membe Medicine. Will he prevail? Please come and join us for our Eurythmy play, performed by Cla...
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  • 03/11/23

    Well done to the musicians!

    A huge well done to all our amazing students who played in the Kidbrooke Park Music Festival last weekend! Here is The Gypsy's Violin by Jeff Moore, performed by the London Mozart Players and the KPFestival Youth Orchestra, which includes many young musicians from our School.
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  • 03/11/23

    Class 4b Local Geography and History

    In their first main lesson block on local geography and history, class 4b made their own compasses by magnetising nails to find magnetic north. First, each child mapped their desk and its contents, then they expanded out to make a map of their classroom, the lower school and the school grounds...
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  • 01/11/23

    The Perils at Peddler’s Cove

    Class 8b play, 'The Peril's at Peddler's Cove'. A strange array of guests are invited to spend the weekend at Peddler’s Cove- a house on the privately owned Peddler’s  Island. Who invited them remains a mystery. Tension rises as the “guests” get picke...
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  • 19/10/23

    Fir Tree Puppet Show

    In Fir Tree Kindergarten recently, Saskia presented a puppet show of the story 'Meshenka and the Bear'. It is a story about a girl named Mashenka who ignores advice to not wander too far away from home and gets lost while berry picking. She finds a bea...
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  • 19/10/23

    Class 7b Main Lesson "The Life of the Prophet Muhammed and The Golden Age of Islam"

    Class 7b have recently completed a main lesson on "The Life of the Prophet Muhammed" and "The Golden Age of Islam".  Whilst learning about the Prophet, they were visited by the school's afternoon care teacher, Fadellah Khettabi. Fadellah spoke to the class about the 5...
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  • 13/10/23

    Class 3 Trip to Tablehurst Farm

    Under the halcyon burn of autumn sun, Class 3 walked from school to Tablehurst Farm, where farmer Peter Brown - who has run the farm for 30 years, serving the community with all his energy - welcomed us.  It was an exceptionally fun day out. Baker Lily took us behind the scenes of the F...
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  • 11/10/23

    Class 6a's Trip to Hadrian's Wall

    Class 6a recently visited Hadrian's wall on their week-long school trip. The children did brilliantly, walking over 20 miles and they were rewarded with great weather. The class were lucky to visit the famous Sycamore Gap just two days before the tree was sadly felled. They worked together on...
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