Mr Richards, one of our school governors, and his book illustrator Mrs Gleaves, visited PP2 last week to share with the children their new story book Benji goes to the Seaside. The children were thrilled to enjoy the story with its …
The whole school gathered in quiet contemplation when we commemorated those who have lost their lives serving Queen and Country. With readings and prayers delivered by pupils whose own parents are currently serving in the Armed Forces, the service was …
The Cundall Manor Cub Pack were proud to participate in the Remembrance Day Parade at Easingwold last Sunday. Thank you to all the cubs who came along to represent the school.
The weekend boarders had an amazing time at Beamish Wild high ropes adventure course. They spent a whole two hours climbing, balancing and jumping over a variety of treetop obstacles. They all agreed that the 45ft jump at the end …
Last Tuesday afternoon saw the whole school heading for the Upper School quad for the madness that is the annual Conker Competition. Each armed with a standard issue conker (to prevent any ‘enhanced’ performances) pupils took on challengers from opposing …
Just before half term, Cundall Manor took part in a national initiative organised by the British Heart Foundation to encourage all school aged children to learn and practise their CPR skills. The Restart a Heart day saw instructors from the …
A huge thank you to everyone who submitted their wonderful entries into this year’s pumpkin competition. We had a bumper crop of entries in both Main School and Pre-Prep, with prizes awarded as follows: Pre-Prep: Largest pumpkin: James Craig Smallest pumpkin: …
Form 3 enjoyed a morning learning even more about the Ancient Egyptians. They started the day looking at the geography of Egypt and then investigating the Ancient Egyptian timeline. They then had to become historians and use their detective skills …
What a fabulous trip we had to the Chateau de la Baudonnière. Form 6 managed to squeeze a varied selection of activities, ranging from canoeing and fencing (not at the same time) to the now famous mud (stinky slime) course. …
PP2 began this term’s exploration of ‘castles’ with a visit to Ripley. The tour fascinated the children, with stories of bravery, and close escapes through secret doors then up clockwise staircases and into priest holes. They were astonished by the …

