Excitement filled the air today as we cut off our banana stem. With some bananas already starting to turn yellow, it was time to bring them inside for their final ripening.
The biggest surprise, however, wasn’t the great weight of the banana stem or the number of bananas in total – it was the frog that jumped out and scared us all when we took it inside. It was a Cuban Tree Frog whose pale green skin matched perfectly to camouflage him among the bananas! Sorry froggie, you’ll have to find a new home now.
As the bananas ripen we will share them out with all of the classes. To celebrate our first harvest, each class has been given the challenge to create a special banana dish. I do hope I get to try all the delicious recipes on the Provo Primary Banana Menu!





All the children celebrated National Red Cross Week with a special red and white dress down day and raised $83 to pass on to our local Red Cross organisation.

The Garden Art Club is very proud to present their finished mural on our garden wall. They chose the theme of ‘under the sea’ and worked independently to research ideas for sea creature images. The designs were transferred onto the wall using chalk and then the painting began. They worked so well together when it came to painting the images, sharing equipment, ideas and helping each other to complete each part of the mural.
Today we had a visit from two enthusiastic UK medical students, Alex and Bella, who are here on island working at the Hospital. Together they visited each class in the school, talking about studying to be a doctor, answering questions and showing the children some of their medical equipment.
Our much-loved storytelling evening returned this week, as part of our ‘Be Healthy – Sleep Week’. Dressed in Pyjamas and cuddling their favourite bedtime toys, the children arrived and settled down for an evening of tales. David Bowen, our Director of Cultural started the evening, theatrically telling a story to all, accompanied by his bongo drum. He enthralled the audience with a Caribbean tale that, very appropriately, emphasized the importance of a good night’s sleep! Then it was off to night-time ambient classrooms for some further stories told by teachers and volunteer storytellers, together with a cup of milk and a cookie.
What’s happening here – was our Year 4/5 class really fast asleep in the middle of class!
To mark the start of our ‘Keeping Healthy – Sleep Week’ the children came in their Pyjamas for Dress Down Day. What a wonderful variety of bedtime fashions we saw!






Miss Tracy and Ms. Myrna loved seeing the children show so much enthusiasm, happiness and confidence while reading their levelled classroom books and journals to their parents, giving tours of their dinosaur museum, playing favourite Literacy and Numeracy computer games, showing off their awards and explaining how they stay on the ball—one of our classroom displays to encourage helpfulness.