This blog is to tell you all the wonderful things that I do with Croydon Children's University. There are so many different activities to do. My aim is to get more people to know about CU & join up. I started when I was seven & I am now an Ambassador. I have added photos & some information about a few of the activities & places I have visited.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Friday, 4 September 2015
Summer Reading Challenge - Record Breakers
I read 7 books over the summer as part of the Record Breakers summer reading challenge.
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
CU Ambassadors visit to Oxford University
As you know I am an CU ambassador and we were all invited up to Oxford University because our chancellor works as an English tutor there. While we were in Oxford we went on a scavenger hunt and we had tour guides who were actually students who stay there overnight.
The library was a lot bigger than I thought it would be. We saw some student rooms, it was interesting to see how they live there with shared kitchens. We had lunch in the dinning hall and it was just like being in a Harry Potter film!
Monday, 23 March 2015
Brownies
When I was at Brownies I did loads of arts and crafts, played games and went on may trips and camps. I made lots of friends and before I left I was lucky enough to become a Sixer, which means you are a leader of your group.
I did lots of badges and you can see my sash with some of them on.
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Friday, 14 November 2014
London Mozart Players - Unknown Solider
It was really fun meeting new people at the different schools. We worked with Domenic and the sessions were hard work but fun.
One the night we all sang World War Two songs in the foyer at Fairfield Halls. Then we went onto the stage to sing for Jonathan Dove and the London Mozart Players. It was a long day and we were all tired at the end.
For an unknown soldier - WW1 commemoration
A few months later the children from the London Schools went into a recording studio to record the songs for a CD. I am looking forward to getting a copy of it.
For an unknown soldier - WW1 commemoration
A few months later the children from the London Schools went into a recording studio to record the songs for a CD. I am looking forward to getting a copy of it.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
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