Year 5 have travelled back 500 years through the mists of time with their class assembly today. Their special guests, Henry VIII and his wives amongst other Tudor characters, appeared alongside Ant and Dec for this summer special edition of This is your Wife.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1..... Action! The cameras were rolling, Ant and Dec were poised at the ready and all that was left was to pluck our Tudor guests from over 500 years ago.
The class production was super fun and many thanks go to Mrs Potts for her hard work with Tudor costumes.
Feel free to browse photos from the production. The show's script and accompanying MS Powerpoint files are also available below.
Comments (5)
I wasn't able to attend the class assembly this year however, the pictures look fantastic and the costumes are very impressive. It sounds like I missed a real treat. Well done everyone.
Posted by Maria Harris | July 14, 2007 11:52 AM
Hi Fellside
I am missing u all loads
I am just haveing a look at the school website!!!
My school is great
It is called Willunga Primary
From Kate
Posted by kate pringle | October 19, 2007 10:24 AM
I loved doing the play it was so fun and funny and i wish i just could do it again, it was a great thing to do.
Posted by John Home | October 20, 2007 11:32 AM
I really enjoyed that day it was fantastic .
Posted by christopher home | October 20, 2007 1:16 PM
Hi,
I left this primary school back in 1998. I am now at University studying English Language and Linguistics with Journalism and have alot to thank this school for. I loved being at this school, the teachers were lovely, obviously they have nearly all left now except for a certain Mrs.Ducker and Mrs.Cameron. I remember Mrs.Cameron's lessons well, loved the way she taught and I still remember to this day how she taught me to write better and not to make my work to lengthy. Mrs.Ducker, year 3, how can I forget "we're going on a lion hunt" and learning to play the piano. Thanks Fellside for many happy memories and giving me the foundations for life, for teaching me what I needed to know in those early years, encouraging me and guiding me into adolescence, preparing me for the future.
Best Wishes
Rachel Donnison
Posted by Rachel Donnison | October 29, 2007 3:44 PM