World Book Day!
On Thursday the 4th of March, the
whole school turned out in brilliance on
world book day.
The annual event means that every‐
one can come as a character from their fa‐
vourite books.
Previous years have shown an im‐
pressive array of characters including Bob
the Builder, Harry Potter and Indiana
Jones.
These are just some of the characters, The Blues Brothers appear again at
yesterday we saw numerous Harry Potters, Woodleigh!
a Darth Vader and Little Red Riding hood.
Just to name a few. Some of these costumes
can be seen in all there brilliance as pictures
in the library.
Phineas and
Ferb come to
Little Red Riding Hood
Woodleigh??
Meets the wolf with a
camera
Sweetcorn: For or Against?
Year Two have been thinking about “Because they’ve got a strong taste”; mushy
healthy eating in science – and the impor‐ peas—”they look horrible” and “they donʹt
tance of eating five portions of fruit and feel nice in tour mouth” and sweet corn.
vegetables a day. When new children start The most popular vegetable are
at Woodleigh they sometimes have issues baked beans—”because they taste like
about vegetables that Sophia likes are red ketchup”; broccoli—”nice juicy and
cabbage and Brussel sprouts. crunchy “ and sweet corn !!
We decided to carry out a survey of Just remember – even if you donʹt like
our favourite and most hated vegetables. vegetables—they are good for you!
Topping the most hated list our onions ‐ By Year 2
HOWDY!!
BY PATRICK L. & MATTHEW P., Y. 7&8 it will certainly be a night to remember.
On the 19th of march, 2010, the whole Everyone will be dressed as cowboys and
school is going western crazy for the an‐ its guaranteed to be one of the best musi‐
nual musical‐in‐a‐day. cals yet.
Mrs Naylor will be on the piano, with Other songs featured will include
a back‐up band featuring Mr Tolkien, Mr ‘Islands in a Stream’, ‘Rhinestone Cow‐
England, Harry Connell, Beau Wyatt, Mat‐ boy’, ‘Walk the Line’ and ‘Is this the way to
thew Proctor, George Ullyott and Charles Amarillo?’!
Saunders. A two‐course dinner will be available
With outfits being made by the YOU, for the parents and the children will be the
waiters for the night.
Terrington Sevens competition
BY CAMERON CASTLETON Then Cundall where in the final of
the plate against St Martin’s Ampleforth.
Woodleigh went to Terrington sev‐
Cundall won the plate final..
ens . Woodleigh had a group with Ryedale,
The final was taken place at the same
Merchistion, and Packwood.
time as the plate final the final had St
Woodleigh played there first match
Olave’s versus St Mary’s hall . St Olaveʹs
against Ryedale. Ryedale won 17‐7 so
won the tournament.
Woodleigh went to the bottom of the table.
In the team we had Alex Curtis as
Woodleigh next match was against
Captain, he also played Fly‐half and
Packwood the team who won it last year
hooker. His brother Mikey played centre.
did not score a try but Packwood won 50‐
Jonty Megginson played as our brilliant
0.
scrum‐half. We had three props, Ben Laver‐
The Last match of Woodleigh’s group
ack, Charlie Goodlass and Patrick Litten (he
was against Merchistion, the overall win‐
also played hooker). Cameron Castleton
ners of the group beat us 34‐0.
also Played as Fly‐half. Harry Conell and
Woodleigh then went to the knockout
Frankie played as our wingers.
rounds and their first match was against
One of the best tackles of the matches
Malton, after a long, hard game, Malton
was Mikey Curtis’ brilliant try‐saving
won after a fluky conversion 7‐5.
tackle which brought the man down about
Woodleigh was then devastated and
two meters from the try line. You could
was knocked out of the competition.
hear the spectators saying “he’s not going
to catch him” but, he did, it was an amaz‐
Harry Conell Diving for a Tackle
ing tackle.
Edited by Patrick Litten and Cameron Castleton .
With the help of Fred Austin.
Photos by Mr Tolkien.
Special thanks to everybody else who was involved.