Students at the Fashion Show
Education & Fun – The Clothes Show Live
Michael Jack visits Arnold
Academic Society quizzes local MP
The Christmas Teatime Concert
Our musicians welcome in the holiday season
Thank you!
Retiring staff
Jenny takes the award
The Moseley Sixth Form Essay Prize
Cologne here we come!
The Choir visits Germany
Travel Gives Back
Old Arnoldian inspires industry
Your Choir needs you!
Vote online
Chess Club
New chance to get "board"
Journey’s End...
...marks end of series
Oliver - the official review of opening night
A magnificent show
World Book Day
Telling tales
Oliver
The matinee performance plays to a packed house
Small change challenge
Every penny counts
Hard Spell
Winning Words for School!
Activity Morning
Loads of fun for everyone
CCF Inspected
Brigadier Robertson visits cadets
Passing of Jack Conchie (1933-2008)
Former teacher dies after long illness
Academic Society
Pause for thought
Arnold hosts nurses' conference
School nurses enjoy their day in Blackpool
Great night for Drama
Five win NODA's
Semi-final Songsters
Choir in BBC competition
Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights
A celebration of the Hindu New Year, the passage from darkness to light
Looking Ahead
An invitation to join the Sixth Form
Quiet times
Pupils have time to reflect
A Service of Celebration
Our choristers sing in Lincoln Cathedral
Open Evening
So much to see!
OA wins National Award
Hospital Pharmacist of the Year
Cadets remember the fallen
Our CCF cadets parade at the Cenotaph
Network rail
Can the Sixth Form solve the problem?
Booked Up, Fully Booked!
Year 7 worm their way through the titles
Tea Time Concert
Middle School musicians make music for Village Aid
The Old Arnoldians London Dinner
On board the HQS Wellington
Junior School Maths Day
Top mathematicians compete at school
A Tale of Two Cities
Old Arnoldian performs in London
Children from across the Fylde attended the Arnold Activity Morning and went away having made friends and had fun. The Junior School provided a whole range of activities for children as young as pre-school and faces painted with Christmas items seemed very popular. The gigantic Sports Hall was the venue for basketball and climbing, whilst children improvised in the Drama Studio, sampled science, Spanish and French and collaborated on an art work in the fantastic Design Centre. Rounded off with lunch for the children and tea and mince pies for parents it was a treat for everyone and a very festive start to the Christmas season.
Posted by: CFD White
Date: Saturday 29/11/2008