Sunday 6 October 2013

Evenings, a Prime Time for Fun!

One of the things that makes boarding at Ashford School such a positive experience for everyone involved is the wide variety of activities that the boarders can take part in, in the evening and on the weekends. We have already heard about one such Saturday trip, but we'd like to now make special mention of the weekday activities.

Co-ordinated by Mr Butt, organised and run by the boarding staff and enjoyed by all, the newly re-vamped activities program has hit the ground running. We will have a special sport-themed blog next week, but we would like to mention that, as part of their evenings, the boys and girls can benefit from, amongst other things, the coaching of an ex-professional footballer and an England volleyball player.

This week, though, the focus is on fun and there's no day that you can have more of it than on Tuesdays! Fun Tuesday, run by Mr Dudley and Miss Carwardine, has been a fixture here at Ashford School for a while now. Between 17:30 and 19:30 every week, junior boarders (Years 6-9) can indulge themselves in mind blowing variety of activities

This blogger was privy to a Fun Tuesday planning session and let me tell you, I'd like to be a junior boarder! There's a veritable cornucopia of craziness being put forward! We have murder mystery nights, a make your own pizza evening, a picnic, Laser Quest and tonnes more. What was even more evident than the range of activities on offer, was the enthusiasm and the willingness of the organisers to use their time to bring fun and laughter to our boarding pupils. Indeed, as Mr Dudley explained to me, "Plans [are already] being made for the Christmas Party!" Fun Tuesday, it's coming your way, every week, with attitude!

If you've room for more fun after all that, 20:00 Tuesdays evenings in Alfred House is time for Prime Time! Run by Mr Kadinopoulos and aided an abetted on most nights by Mrs Single and others, Prime Time aims to bring a healthy dollop of British culture to our overseas boarders in the guise of game shows and quizzes.

Already sampled by our cosmopolitan connoisseurs: Dragons' Den, Would I Lie To You?, Pictionary and The Great British Quiz and there have already been some unforgettable moments:

During Dragons' Den Maria and Yana tried to convince the Dragons that a huge, black leather bean bag could also be marketed as lightweight, waterproof body armour, a designer dress and quite astonishingly, a hat! I say 'astonishly' as Yana had the job of modelling said accessory. How she didn't collapse under the weight of it we'll never know!

Would I Lie to You? saw Mrs Single convince the students that the upside-down lid of a tagine was the result of an after-school pottery class and Mr Vaughan, in tones that defied anybody to think otherwise, sold everyone on the fact that he rode motorbikes in competitions across Wales as a child.
There was also Yuri's cool head, under tiebreaker pressure, to win the Big Quiz.

However, the most memorable and nail biting event occurred in the midst of our Pictionary evening. Imagine, if you can, the scene when, behind on points and faced with a rapidly diminishing 90 seconds to extract the word 'Explore' from Joon's ever more frantic drawing, Frank coolly stopped the clock, with the correct answer, at 1 min 29.1 seconds!

New Adventures In Boarding roving reporter, Jonathan, canvassed some of the participants on the new Tuesday activity. Here is his summary of the opinions voiced:

"The activities brought a lot of enjoyment to people, through the very well-designed games. These were brilliant ideas, such as Would I Lie To You. People said this game was like a TV show, in which they had a good time sitting and listening to stories told by the staff. In addition they found it interesting to know more things about the staff. One person said he found himself unable to distinguish lie from truth.

In the next two activities, The Big Fat Quiz and Pictionary, people said it was exciting and fun because there was competition between different teams and nationalities, such as Korean and Russian. There were also prizes."

Once again, we have the wonderful view of boarders of different cultures united together in fun. Not only this, boarders from across the senior age range were always present (including all three of our house prefects) and just to show that it wasn't just about the prizes, after her team triumphed in the Big Quiz, Vlada distributed the winnings amongst the other contestants.

Evening activities, whether on Tuesday or otherwise, will continue to be your appointment with frivolity, fairness and above all, FUN!

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