Digital video

 

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - high quality

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is performed by the pupils of Stepping Stones School.

(file size = 47MB, please be patient whilst it downloads.)

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cast: Amy, Dominic, Daniel, Jessica, Amie

produced by: Georgina Saralis
supported by: Jo Rotherforth

filmed by: Jonathan Furness

You will need the latest Apple's QuickTime software installed to play this film. This is a free download for use on both Apple and Windows computers.

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Sun, 2007-07-22 11:03.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - low quality

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is performed by the pupils of Stepping Stones School.

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cast: Amy, Dominic, Daniel, Jessica, Amie

produced by: Georgina Saralis
supported by: Jo Rotherforth

filmed by: Jonathan Furness

You will need the latest Apple's QuickTime software installed to play this film. This is a free download for use on both Apple and Windows computers.

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Sun, 2007-07-22 10:23.

Autumn Poem from around the school environment


Written and performed by Amy, Jessica, Amie, Daniel and Dominic at Stepping Stones School. These students were studying similes in Literacy, and took photographs from around the school site, and used descriptive language to describe what they saw. This video was produced using iMovie.

This video has been uploaded to YouTube.

2006 Stepping Stones Activity Day film

This film was made during the Stepping Stones Activity Day which took place on 25th June 2006 at Sundial House, Surrey.

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Filmed by Jo Franklin

Edited by Jonathan Furness

Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Tue, 2007-01-02 01:59.

Science partnership between Bohunt School and Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones have developed a successful partnership with Bohunt School in Hampshire.

Over this past term, we have been using the facilities at the school to conduct the practical science work. We have been made to feel very welcome and the pupils have not only enjoyed the experience but have benefited enormously.

In a recent experiment, we produced a timelapse video showing the growth of Copper Sulphate crystals.

Here is the video below:

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Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Fri, 2006-12-01 16:26.

'Rush' ride at Thorpe Park

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Submitted by Jonathan Furness on Tue, 2006-07-04 23:51.