Barnardian 2011-12

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Prep Prep School

Scarlett Parish

David Goldberg

Edward Roberts-Lilley

My favourite memory was in Year Six when Jasmine and I went on the giant swing at Kingswood and it was funny looking at the picture because Jasmine looked really weird.

My favourite memory at Prep school would definitely be playing in the cricket team in Year Four. I bowled two overs and bowled two wides! I opened the batting, batted for two overs and scored six runs. I remember it was very cold so we had a team huddle in some blankets.

My best memory is when the oven in the kitchen started to smoke during Cookery Club and everybody in Prep session thought the fire bell was a practice but then they saw the smoke coming out of the kitchen!

Molly Rice My favourite Year Six memory is when we went to the chocolate factory in France. I loved seeing all the chocolate and finding out how it was made. The smell of chocolate was glorious too!

Edward Swinbank

I have enjoyed all of Prep School but my favourite bit was when the Harmony Choir went to York Minster.

My favourite thing about Prep School was the London trip when we went on the London Eye and went up Downing Street. The teachers have been brilliant.

Toby Newton

Scott Simpson

My favourite moment was when I first arrived in Reception with Mrs Honess and heard about all the fun things at this school.

I remember our trip to Bolton Castle because we got to hold real shields.

Guy Atherton

Jasper Metcalfe My best memory in Year Six was actually the whole idea of Year Six getting us ready for the next step of life. Year Six was the best year of my life so far. Going to London and Robinwood and everything we saw and did there was fantastic.

Elliott Williams

My favourite memory was when I went on the giant swing three times on the Robinwood trip.

My fondest memory was when I came for my taster day. As soon as I walked through the door every one was so friendly. I also remember my first goal for the school football team.

Henry Williams

Sarah Bartlett

When I first stepped into the class room I was welcomed by everyone. My favourite trips were the French trip, Robinwood, Wet n Wild and London. My favourite parts of the trips were the Eiffel Tower, the 3G swing, the water slides and the London Eye. We have all had a great time in Prep School.

My favourite memory is my first day going into Reception. I was scared and didn’t want to go in because I didn’t know anybody. Then Anna walked up to me, we looked at each other, she took me in and we became best friends. I have enjoyed every single bit about this school.

Cameron Lewis

Claire Harrison

My favourite memory of Year Six is when I went to Robinwood and we were in the canoes. I said that I would get the ball as the water was only shin deep so I got out of the canoe and went up to my waist!

My favourite memory was on my first day when I was scared but every one was so nice, friendly and happy. I was not scared anymore because every one made me feel as if I belonged at this school.

Amy Morrill

Ewan Callender

My favourite memory in prep school was when we went to London. I remember Mr Seddon saying “BING BONG” whenever he needed to make an announcement.

My favourite memory was when I saw Freddie’s face on the Gouderix ride in France. It was so funny. It was great when I got moved up a set in Maths.

Harry Falshaw

Charles Metcalfe Katie Shepherd My best memory in Prep school was probably when the fire alarm went off and all my friends were in the middle of getting changed! They looked really funny out side. I also loved it when we went to London and I got to sit on Winston Churchill’s chair at The Cabinet War Rooms.

Sarah Robertson I only started Barney School in Year Six. I was very nervous on my first day because compared to my old school it was enormous. Ellie and Daisy, who sat next to me, tried to make me laugh and I finally did. After that I felt much more relaxed. Now even though I haven’t been here that long, I feel like I’ve been here for years.

Lily Dickinson

I remember in Year Three when I walked in and saw Mrs Killeen. My first trip away from home was Kingwood with school and I was a bit nervous. I met all different friends when I started.

Freddie Lockwood It was good in London when we went on HMS Belfast when we all tried on clothes. On the French trip we went up the Eiffel Tower and I had to close my eyes when we were going up in the lift.

Christopher Simpson I remember in Year Four when we learnt about the Iron Man because we read individually or Mrs Brown read it to us. She always left it on a cliff hanger. I also enjoyed it when we went to Downing Street.

I remember when I went to France with the school and went on the Gouderix ride. Emily was too small so Sarah had to go on with Mr. Ayres.

Matthew Shovlin

Charlotte Martin

Sam Robertson

I remember in Art when we were marbling and Mrs White squeezed the bottle too hard. The lid shot off and the bottle exploded. It was purple ink so Chloe and Connor got covered and looked like blueberries.

My fondest memories of Prep School are from Year Three when I first rugby tackled someone. We also had Ugali, a Kenyan dish which was very tasty. I was also very proud when I did my Grade One drums in Year Six.

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Louis Rogulja-Hodge

My favourite memory of Prep School was on my first day and I met everybody and they were so friendly.

My best memory of Prep School was on my tester day when I met every one and found out where every thing was.

Sophie McEwan My favourite memory was in Year Six. I have liked taking part in all the sporting events, especially Sports Day when I won the 200m and Raleigh won overall! I also just enjoyed being part of the school.

Caitlin Terrill I liked it when I started in Year Five when everyone was nice to me and Maddy made me feel welcome.

Tomas Nicholson My favourite memory was when I first came to school, when we all went into the hall to meet all the others.

Ellie Dalton When I came to Prep School in Year Two, I was really nervous because I felt I wouldn’t fit in! But everyone was really welcoming and I soon made friends with Daisy.

Sophie Lillico My favourite memory would be when I re-joined Year Five and quickly fitted back into the routine of Prep School.

Robert Hardy My favourite memory of Prep School is playing rugby in the snow against Cundall Manor, I will never forget us all running into the changing rooms to get warmed up.

Connor Maguire My fondest memory of Prep School was being made captain of the B Team for rugby. I was very proud.

Maddy Forsythe My favourite memory of Prep School was the day that the Olympic torch came past our school. We squashed up on the small pavement in a line about 2 miles long, and screamed every time something to do with the Olympics drove past. This will certainly be something I remember in future years!

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