St George and The Dragon written by Richard Johnson in 1596

March 13, 2008

We have been alerted to a download of the story of St George and the Dragon written in 1596 by RIchard Johnson Illustrated by Nicola Robinson.
The book is a free download provided by our friends at St Georges Holiday .com

To download the book simply Click Here

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Oakfield Junior School

June 26, 2007

Well this week we have been doing some great things with the pupils from Oakfield Junior School. We were visited by the whole school over two days. We did some filming and created podcasts and visual stories. We are busy getting all the data ready to upload to the site so make sure you come back soon to see the fantastic work that the children were involved in.

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School medieval tournament

May 1, 2007

Look at these fantastic pictures of our tournament.
We took part in:-
jousting - using hobby horses, foam javelins and home made shields
Shotput - with shotput balls
Greasypole - balancing along beams
Chasing the dragon - an obstacle race to grab the toy dragon first
Javelin - using foam javelins
Target practice - using a huge target and velcro balls.
Everyone entered into the spirit of the day and a fun time was had by all.

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Radio St George and the Dragon

April 27, 2007

Check out this podcast by High Spen Primary School recorded during their George and The Dragon Theme Day at Gateshead City Learning Centre.

Listen to Podcast

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School Jousting Festival

Hello everyone we really hope you enjoy your festivities today.

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Please use the comments link below to tell us all the things you have been involved in.

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Pictures Galore...

April 26, 2007

Images from St. George's Day with High Spen Primary School are now online in the image gallery.

So Libby needn't be sad anymore...

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