Doves News

The Big Battery Hunt is over! A HUGE well done and thank you to everyone who has contributed to the competition. So many of you have brought in THOUSANDS of dead and used batteries, and so many of you have done a fantastic job of helping us to count and recycle these too. Overall, we …

Thank you to those who have continued to bring in their dead and used batteries over the past few months. We have now collected and recycled just over 15,000 batteries! The competition is about to enter its final week…you have until Friday 30th June to bring in any dead or used batteries that you wish …

An evening by the campfire.

More photos of the beach.

A day at Le Touquet. Market in the morning, beach all afternoon. Frogs legs and snails for tea – it’s been a good day. Evening activity – a campfire.

Today was a day remembering.

Day 2 Guided walking tour around our local town Rue learning all about the local history. We heard lots of amazing stories from WW1 & WW2 and the role the town played. Walk finished with a visit to the local supermarket to buy some authentic French products ( sweets). Lunch at the chateau followed by …

Morning. All slept well. Just had breakfast and about to begin our village tour.

After long delays at the port, thank you Brexit, we have arrived. All eaten, tour of the chateau running off steam. Hopefully a good nights sleep.

On Friday, the Doves studied the male and female structures of flowering plants. We dissected a Lily and identified the pistil (stigma, style and ovary), the stamen (anther and filament), the sepals and the petals. One or two groups also thought that they had identified an egg (ovule) in the ovaries.
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