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CRANLEIGH PREPARATORY SCHOOL

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By the pupils. For the Community. MICHAELMAS TERM 2014

From culture comes strength Our sister school opens in abu dhabi By Charles H, 6Ho As you know, Cranleigh Abu Dhabi is the first other ‘branch’ of Cranleigh that is not in Cranleigh! The school sits at the majestic coast of Saadiyat Island and perfectly blends in to the beauty of the surrounding landscape. It is a school which has impressive plans for growth, as it is expected to have 1500 pupils by 2020. The school has bright, modern buildings; the children’s favourite seems to be library, which many of their pupils have suggested is, “like a whole other world”. We contacted some pupils at our sister school in Abu Dhabi to ask them about their new school. They told us lots about their new school, which they clearly love. Primarily, it seems, all the pupils say that the food is brilliant! Every student interviewed said that their favourite foods are the pasta dishes. Unlike us, they do not have a sixth day during their week, which runs from Sunday to Friday to fit in with the Muslim Holy Day on Friday. They also enjoy different school holidays: National Day and Eid. They have just named their houses: Sadeeq (Friend), Etihad (Unity), Al Sharaf (Honour) and Zaeem (Leader). The students said that “here are too many cultures to count” at their school. Due to their proximity to the coast and the warm weather, they are able to kayak and sail in games sessions. They all love how it feels to be part of the “big Cranleigh family” and love how easy it is to make friends there. Although they don't yet have boarding or extra curricular lessons, it was clear from our discussions with our peers in Abu Dhabi that it is a lovely, happy school, with wonderful teachers and children. What a perfect addition to the Cranleigh community!

Maths Puzzle Day GEts us all thinking By William W, 5P On 16th October 2014, the whole school had a fantastically-fun Maths Day. We took part in five different activities over the course of the day; 3D Frenzy, IQ Heaven, WW1 Code Breaking, Mind Missions and Magimixers (my personal favourite). Every form participated in every activity, with winners of different tasks being announced in the final Chapel of the term. The Happy Puzzle Company also visited the school and gave us challenges in the Wyatt Hall. We had to balance cargo, make a tangram pattern, fill a grid and fit cargo into some trucks. WW1 Code Breaking was brilliant. Hunting around the Couper Building, we solved codes and learnt techniques used in the First World War. We would like to say a very big thank you to Mrs Pakenham-Walsh for masterminding this magnificent Maths Day!


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