Sunday, 25 January 2015

Fajitas, Haggis, Neeps and Tatties

This weekend the WW sports teams were very successful against Colston's School, Bristol and well over half the House have been involved in Hockey, Netball and Orienteering. Sunday morning saw different groups of pupils involved in the preparation, execution and tidy up of a delicious Sunday lunch in Westwood. A menu of Fajitas with chicken, spicy sauce, tomatoes,  lettuce, cheese, sour cream and Neapolitan Ice Cream went down very well with every plate empty by the end. Sam and Joe orchestrated the seating plan  and we were each treated to Oreos and Starbursts as part of the table arrangement from the boys' tuck boxes! The post-meal exercise consisted of some basketball and bench ball, which was keenly contested.






Dinner tonight was an opportunity to remember Scotland's most famous bard (poet/lyricist) of the Eighteenth Century, Robert (or Robbie/Rabbie) Burns as we celebrated his 256th anniversary of his birth with poems, Haggis, Turnips and Potatoes (affectionately referred to as 'Haggis, Neeps and Tatties'), Bagpipe music and a ceilidh (Scottish Country Dancing) in the School Theatre. Some pupils had a go at playing the Bagpipes.  Burns wrote his poems in a Scots Dialect and those of Scottish origins all around the world will follow the same protocols with an Address to the Haggis prior to eating, the Selkirk Grace, Toasts to the Lasses and Laddies and a Praise of Scotland. It was an opportunity for me to get my kilt on!  For more information on a Burns's Supper, please refer to http://www.robertburns.org/suppers/

Monday, 19 January 2015

Trip to Bristol Rugby vs Yorkshire Carnegie at The Gate


 The boys at The Gate - H block in the Atyeo Stand.  The girls managed to sneek off to Cabot Circus for some retail therapy led by Head of Purchasing Mrs H.


 A beautiful day in the sun.


Ashton Gate is being redeveloped ready for the Premiership next season!.  We look forward to seeing the Bristol vs Bath game next year.


 Bristol work on their line out routine.  Almost as good as the 1st XV.

 Tomiwo learns the words to the Bristol song.


Bristol ( in red ) score in the last seconds of the game to win 29-28.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Happy New Year from Westwood House!

Many pupils were involved in Netball and Hockey fixtures against KES and Clifton College yesterday. The girls had to contend with very blustery conditions and enjoyed some success.  The boys all won their matches convincingly. In the evening the whole house enjoyed the Saturday night DVD, Pompeii, which was well received. Sunday started with breakfast in the house. A good number of the boys went over to the Sports Hall to play Five-A-Side before heading to a delicious Brunch - a typical English Cooked Breakfast with fruit and yoghurt to balance the fried food!! The football was won by Ashish's team.






We went to see Cinderella Pantomine at the Royal Theatre in town this afternoon featuring some the actress, Dani Harmer, who played Tracy Beaker in the BBC series. http://theatreroyal.org.uk/page/3028/Cinderella/860



We all enjoyed an ice cream in the interval and a 'shout-out' to Kingswood School from 'Buttons'.