HEVER FLOOR
This term has been a rather subdued one on Hever floor; we have been fighting off seasonal coughs and cold lurgies, which seem to have found their way to us this term! Our pupils on Hever have impressed us with the amount of empathy, care and compassion they have shown to each other when not feeling 100%. Still, we managed to have some fun. Our pupils had a fantastic Pirate Day in education, and we all had some fun creating homemade pirate outfits to wear for the day.










We have been cooking and baking up a storm as usual—banoffee pies, homemade sausage, and vegetarian rolls have been popular bakes this term! We also played football and had lots of fun playing hide-and-seek, where all the boarding floors played together as teams. It has been really nice to see the older pupils interacting so well with the younger pupils, who really do look up to them. This is also a great way for older pupils to cultivate mentoring skills.




The highlight of this term has been our trip to the theatre to see David Walliams's production of his fantastic “Awful Auntie" book. We invited some of our friends from the other Muntham boarding floors to come with us. Everyone had a brilliant time, and there were lots of laughs at this wonderful show. All pupils behaved impeccably and showed good manners throughout the trip, both to the theatre staff and to the public.










Hever pupils are looking forward to the coming term. However, before breaking up for the Easter holidays, we have our Hever floor Easter egg hunt!