Teachers travelling to the future from a bygone age may not recognise the schools they visit in the 21st Century – well our school certainly is one they might think was created from creatures from another planet! It appears that no work is ever done – it’s just fun, fun, fun. Songs and movement, dressing up, outings to exotic places – well I never – is this what the world of the future has come to – I am sure they would wonder.
Yes – it is fun at our school but wow – do our children learn – and they don’t even know it! On Thursday we went to Higgledy Piggledy Petting Farm at Imhoff’s Gift and used our senses to learn all about farm animals and also how to make butter. What is butter? asked one little girl. mmmm – I guess some people only use margarine on their bread in these heart safe days! The jury is still out on the truth of this one though. Personally I like to think a little bit of butter is better for Betty.
The girls smelled the stinky farm smells, listened to the cocks crow and other animal noises, touched the furry creatures and they were beside themselves with joy to be able to feed them first hand. Even the pigs were adorable.
After washing our hands carefully we went on to make butter while brother class connected with the animals. What a fun thing that was. We learned that milk actually comes from a cow and that we could shake the cream from the top of the milk to change it into a solid that is called butter. And boy does it taste lovely and creamy on the biscuits our teacher gave us the next day.
We also learned how to milk a goat – yes we did – but it was not a real one!
On Friday there was more fun at school – we all dressed up in pink or red and white and celebrated Valentine’s Day. I was so spoiled by my little girls who brought me flowers and chocolates – Thank you girls and parents – I felt very pampered. Everybody looked amazing but we chose four specially lovely outfits and then the girls voted for a winner who was quite overcome with joy. The others made her feel very special when she was presented with a heart-shaped eraser and a lollipop!
But the kids weren’t the only ones dressing up – the teachers joined in the fun too. We also decorated the teachers’ lounge and had some romantic music playing. We were treated to a cupcake and a cutesy poem telling us how fab we are!
The girls were fascinated by the story of Valentine – ask them about it parents – I hope they remember it and can repeat it to you.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. Happy Valentine’s Day!



































What wonderful happy children you have and what amazing teachers they have. They all look so beautiful in the uniforms and then in their red outfits. The teachers did well and looked so beautiful. as well. Well done teachers you are special people.
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Thanks Mary – the kids wear what we call a variform – basically they wear blue shorts or skorts and a choice of tops – red t-shirt for sport, white golf shirt for official functions and outings, blue golf shirt for everyday wear – white tends to get dirty! In winter they can wear tracksuits. Footwear varies too. Barefoot, slops, crocs or white takkies and white socks. Most choose barefoot in summer but they have to wear takkies and socks on outings. It is a very comfortable, child-friendly uniform.
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I wish more schools would take the kids to nature for lessons… it would do SA the world of good… love this post…
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Thanks Bulldog. We are fortunate in the Cape to have some lovely places to visit and a team of teachers who move from venue to venue to lecture the kids. They do Rondevlei, Kirstenbosch, Boulders where the penguins are and Higgledy Piggledy Touch Farm. There are various topics you can choose for them to cover and they are very popular with the local schools.
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All magnificent places to go to… I love Boulders and need to get back there with my camera…
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As always, totally fab!!
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Thanks my friend.
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