Day 2 – Les Menuires – 11 March 2008
Today everyone was up bright and breezy – well, some more bright and breezy than others! It was 7.00am after all! And who wants to be woken up by Miss Escritt? […]
Today everyone was up bright and breezy – well, some more bright and breezy than others! It was 7.00am after all! And who wants to be woken up by Miss Escritt? […]
Today Harrow Way attended the annual Blue Fusion event run by IBM at their premises in Hursley with six Year 10 students. During the day the students competed in a series of challenges “Designed to challenge the teams, but also to develop their awareness of science, engineering and technology through interactions [...]
 On the 3rd March some junior school pupils were invited to Harrow Way School's science department for a bit of 'Colour Chemistry'. Add two clear solutions together.  What colour?  red / clear Add a blue solution to black powder. What colour? black / blue Put a white powder into the flame of a bunsen burner. [...]
On Saturday 8th March some year 9 students and Mrs Delany (Head of RE & Citizenship) went to Southampton Court rooms, for a mock trials competition. Each team member took on different roles, such as Court Reporter, Legal Adviser, Magistrate and Prosecution Lawyer. For pictures click here.
After a fairly uneventful journey out, we are able to report that the group arrived safely in Les Menuires on schedule at 11:30 today. […]
Harrow Way student library staff joined Kimpton pupils recently for a morning of fun. Activities hosted by the Harrow Way students included: interactive poetry, finger puppets, making piñatas and Mexican Eyes, Medusa mask making, a ‘River of Words’ poetry workshop and a Rainforest Quiz.
 March 4-5 witnessed nine students and two staff endure sub zero temperatures when they spent the night in the New Forest cocooned in survival shelters. Aiming High is a project run in partnership with Tile Barn Activity Centre based in the New Forest. Throughout the year ten students chosen from [...]
The Year 7 team has been enjoying a successful first season in the secondary schools league and continued on the winning track by beating Rookwood. Harrow Way was disadvantaged in height against a tall Rookwood side, however, were more disciplined in their passing and spatial awareness on the court. [...]
Harrow Way knew that they had to beat Rookwood if they were going to have a chance of winning the league after only drawing to Testbourne the previous day. It was clear that the team was very nervous and hence did not perform anywhere near their real potential. […]
A relatively low-scoring match by netball standards, but, nonetheless, a very exciting game. Both teams were very evenly matched and at the end of the first 2 quarters the score was 3-3. […]