Primary Natters by Leah T

OMG! It’s already 2023, these past 11 years have just flown by, and in a few months we’re going to secondary Aaaah! I’m getting even more anxious about that, the closer we are to it but, I always wonder, what are other people thinking about? So if you need to know, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll be interviewing a few people to see what different opinions each of them have about the pressing issues.

New year, new me is a thing we hear often, what are your opinions about New Year’s resolutions?
A person, who has preferred to remain anonymous, told me she thinks New Year’s resolutions are positive since, it helps us get better every year. But, another child named Claudia insists New Year’s resolutions should be done on your Birthday because that’s technically YOUR New Year. Who do you agree with?
A teacher (Mr.Pickford): said New Year’s resolutions seem to be more important to adults than children, but are often not completed.

Let’s think about ourselves for a moment, what are your opinions on the Newspaper club this year?
Tom Y5: I think it’s a good idea but, I have seen the articles and they could be better by adding more personality.
Boyan Y5: Their papers are interesting!
Imogen Y6: It’s cool to have a newspaper club for advanced writers! And I love the blog entries!

Next, the pressing issue of school food, what is your least favourite school food this year? Why?
Alejandra Y5: Paella with ham and cheese because ham and cheese is not a meal, it’s an appetiser.
Sofia Y6: White beans with soup. Probably because of the texture they have and the flavour; they taste like tomatoes.
Anonymous: All the soups; I just don’t like them!

What is your favourite school food this year? Why?
Inés Y5: White rice with tomato sauce. Because I love how the tomato soup pairs with the rice.
Alejandra Y5: Pizza ( I have heard other people say that too ) because of the flavour.
Anonymous: Ice cream! I wish they would still put it!
Ana Y4: beef and chicken with pasta soup.

Thinking about the roles of clubs in our Caxton lives, what is your favourite club this year? Why?
Tiago Y6: Karate. Because it serves to protect yourself and makes you flexible.
Tessa Y5: Art. Because it’s creative and I use my imagination.
Inés Y5: Swimming. Because I’m in the water and I love swimming.

The big event of the year is the return of CGT! What do you think about Caxton’s Got Talent?
Tom Y5: It’s a little embarrassing but, still fun!
Ana Y5: It’s good teamwork and it’s fun to practice with our friends!
Sofia Y6: I don’t see the point in it!
Belén Y6: It’s fun but, if you fail the auditions it’s disappointing.
Gabi Y6: I don’t think it’s necessary.

As you can see primary is full of natterings about the topics of the day. This reporter thinks CGT is the most exciting return!

You can join the conversation by leaving a comment below.

This article is from the second edition of the Primary Matters newspaper, for more articles see here


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  1. caxtoncollege

    Fabulous writing Llum! You should be proud of yourself.

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