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We have received so many messages of support over the last few years since opening, that we have built a special place for you to put them...

Please leave your messages here, we love reading them.

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Mon, 2007-07-16 15:01.
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Submitted by visitor on Wed, 2007-02-28 12:35.

hiya i think tis school thing is really gd xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Submitted by visitor on Fri, 2006-03-31 07:12.

Amy,Dan,Dom and Jessica,
Think you have all downloaded "google earth".Can you find out where I am
please via google earth.Currently in Hong Kong.Prior to that I was in Kuala Lumpur capital of Malaysia and Singapore.
Prize for you all if you can answer the following;
1) Name the highest building in Kuala Lumpur
2) Names of 2 poisonous snakes in Malaysia
3) What is the special status of Singapore.Who founded it and why? (last one is tough)

Submitted by visitor on Wed, 2007-02-28 12:37.

do u all go 2 da school fing or not? xxxxxxxxxxx i am doin sum work on it cud u tel me sum more about wat u do here? xxxxxxxxxx

Submitted by Daniel on Wed, 2006-04-19 15:33.

In reply to larrys set questions, i have come up with some answers
1) 1) The highest building in Kuala Lumpur is Petronas Towers (the highest building in the world), which are 452 metres above street level.

2) The King Cobra (It causes relatively few bites on humans. It appears to have a degree of intelligence.It avoids attacking another venomous snake for fear of being bitten.) And The Malayan Pit Viper (This snake has long fangs, and is ill tempered.) are 2 of Malaysia’s Most Venomous Snakes.

3)British and Dutch interest in the region grew with the spice trade, and the trading post of Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles.

Submitted by visitor on Thu, 2006-04-20 00:33.

Pretty good Dan the Man....I'll deliver a (small) prize to you at CARE event on Saturday.
Now via google earth ,taking as direct a route as possible,track a route to Singapore that passes throught ten capital cities.Name city and country.....and show the other kids route taken
Larry

Submitted by visitor on Sun, 2007-01-28 10:20.

Hi guys ! Hope you are all settling back down to serious work back at school! I'm not working yet, so plenty of time to visit the beach and go shopping. Christchurch has been hosting the World Championships for Street Busking during January, so there has been some brilliant act to see. Just need to ensure the suncream is applied first coz the sun is HOT! Best wishes, Tracey

Submitted by visitor on Wed, 2007-02-28 22:10.

Thank you for the challenge I found researching the museums very
Interesting.

New York city museum

The New York City museum is a museum solely dedicated to
The history of NYC the museum itself is a five floors building which looks like a colonial mansion. The museum shows everything from American living rooms through time to paintings of the famous city. The address of this museum is 1220 fifth Avenue at 103rd street New York City, New York 10029.The museum opened in 1923.

Metropolitan Museum of art

The Met as it is called for short is a large art museum containing
Works from all over the globe. And from many time periods,
The museum even contains an entire Egyptian temple that was ship to America and reassembled. The museum is a large place that can take one to two days to fully explore. The address is Metropolitan Museum of art 1000 Fifth Avenue Fifth have at 82nd street New York, NY 10028-0198.

Madame Tussaud’s
This is the same museum as the British version but with an American twist to it. The Museum contains such famous figures as
Martin Luther king jr and president JFK the museum itself has
Five stories to it and is part of a world wide ring of Museums under the same name, this includes Hong Kong. The address of the Museum is Madame Tussaud’s NY @ Times Square 42St. btwn 7th and 8th Aves.

New York city Fire Museum

The museum first opened twelve years ago and is full of historical and modern fire engines. The museum also contains equipment and from different periods. Fire fighters who are off duty staff the museum. The address of the museum is 278 Spring Street SOHO

Submitted by visitor on Fri, 2007-02-02 09:10.

Hi Tracey,

Thank you very much for you comment. Yes we are back in school. I wish i was on a be beach. What's New Zealand like?, I bet it is really hot.

Hope you come and see us soon.

Amy

Submitted by visitor on Fri, 2007-03-02 12:40.

hi im doing a project on this school and i wud lyk sum more information so cud u plz ryt bak x on this syt x

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Sat, 2007-03-03 12:36.

Hello Sonny,

Many thanks for all your messages on our site. I have received your email and have replied this morning - I hope we can help you with your school project.

Perhaps you could start by telling us a little about yourself and your interest in Stepping Stones School?

From your email address, it looks like you attend a school in Wiltshire.

Submitted by visitor on Tue, 2007-03-06 08:36.

Hi Guys, how are you all ? Just thinking about you and wondering what you have been up to. I am hoping to come up and see you all before Easter and catch up.
I love having a look on the website to see what you have all been doing.

I hope Miss Sullivan is working hard with her childcare !!!!

See you soon
Julie x

Submitted by visitor on Tue, 2007-03-06 12:55.

Hi Julie,
Thank you for comment. It will be lovely to see you.
Julie you will be glad to know that i just did a Childcare mock exam and I past.

See you soon
Amy x

Submitted by visitor on Sun, 2007-04-15 21:26.

Hi Guys Lovely to see you all again after Easter. I am sure you are all looking forward to another term (I know Jess is looking forward to coming back). Where is this year going? Only seems like yesterday that Jess joined Stepping Stones. See you all tomorrow, Love Helen. Oh, B and Hello Julie hope you are well and look forward to hearing from you soon!

Submitted by visitor on Sun, 2007-04-22 17:54.

Where has that onsite forum/chatroom gone ? =/

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Fri, 2007-05-04 22:00.

ah...

thought nobody was using it. Happy to reinstate it, of course.

J

Submitted by visitor on Fri, 2007-09-21 20:44.

Hi i really liked going too the three day activtey tthat the school played. I enjoyed it. I liked

Submitted by visitor on Thu, 2007-10-11 22:54.

Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to see how you're all getting on with your Adventure Service Challenge and the D of E Award schemes? Hope your having fun!? :-) I thought I'd better let you know that I've been rather busy myself with completing my final section of my D of E Gold Award, only last week in Lincolnshire! That was the Qualifying Venture on the expedition section and Im pleased to tell you that I've now passed it all! Amy, when I go to London to meet HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, I'll try and get that photo you want! :-)

So keep going once you've got your awards .... It's a memory for life! :-)

Take care, Katy x

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Sun, 2007-10-14 01:23.

Hi Katy,

Good to hear from you and to know that you are making excellent progress in your DofE Award. Well done on completing the expedition section.

Our pupils have recently completed a hike and overnight camp. You can read about the event and look at the photographs here:

Another milestone completed as pupils work towards DofE and ASC Awards