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JOAN'S KITCHEN









 LETTER FROM  TYPICAL HOUSE


 A LOWER SIXTH    ACTIVITIES OVER A YEAR







           AUTUMN TERM                       SPRING TERM                       SUMMER TERM
















           START OF YEAR EVENT               HOUSE SPORTING EVENTS              SUMMER BBQ
           We always begin the year with a hog   These are very popular, and the boys   The start of the summer term is the
           roast and activities day in house. This is   love the opportunity to sport the   beginning of barbecue season and
           an excellent opportunity for everyone   Joan's Kitchen blue colours and take on   many will be had over the duration of
           to get to know one another.       the other houses.                  the term.















           UPPER SIXTH CHRISTMAS             PANCAKE DAY                       WELCOMING OF NEW
           BALL                              The boys of JK always enjoy the   YEAR 10S
           The Christmas Ball is a much      opportunity to devour pancakes with a   This event is held after half term and
           anticipated event, getting everyone   range of toppings to celebrate Shrove   is an opportunity for the new Year 10’s
           into the festive spirit in some style!  Tuesday.                    for the following year to meet their
                                                                               new housemates.
















           HOUSE SONG                        INTERHOUSE FOOTBALL               UPPER SIXTH LEAVERS
           The arts are just as popular and here is   The JK boys relish the opportunity   BARBECUE
           the chamber choir ready to give their   to pit themselves against the players   This is a very special event at which
           best, don’t they look smart!      from other houses. This will often be   the Upper Sixth are celebrated for their
                                             followed by a whole-house meal.   achievements and bid a fond farewell.
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