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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?Archive page for Thursday, 11 January 2007
Firehose Waterloo

Another teacher has been busy showing childrens' art work at Waterloo.
First, the Class 2 looked in the mirror and labled their self portraits. While listening to the Tweenies (?!!!)
Then, more Class 2, there's the colouring in of initial letters of their names.
Class 10 got all eco. Class 9 went alien and I love the monsters!!! And then we've got newspaper reports.
All these were snapped with a digicam and emailed into the site, easily.
First, the Class 2 looked in the mirror and labled their self portraits. While listening to the Tweenies (?!!!)
Then, more Class 2, there's the colouring in of initial letters of their names.
Class 10 got all eco. Class 9 went alien and I love the monsters!!! And then we've got newspaper reports.
All these were snapped with a digicam and emailed into the site, easily.
Whoo-hoo! 'Real class'

Pudsey's 14th out of 4,000 UK schools. Of course, I blame their website :-) Though I suppose the teachers and pupils had a little to do with it too.
Brilliant news. Congratulations!
Brilliant news. Congratulations!
Friends reunited on school blogs

An interesting thread of thoughts was kicked off by an ex pupil on Waterloo asking if there could/should be a place on the site for Alma Matter. I think it's a great idea.
They join up to the site contribute to the discussion and comments, where they can, and more importantly have a page in the site that's their own.
They can come back and edit it to tell the story of their lives. And send emails to old pals.
They join up to the site contribute to the discussion and comments, where they can, and more importantly have a page in the site that's their own.
They can come back and edit it to tell the story of their lives. And send emails to old pals.
