Santon Downham is a great 6 mile walk in the area near the RAF Lakenheath and Mildenhall that makes for a nice afternoon out with the family and the dog.
When I did this walk, I was on a guided walk but the link included in this blog takes you to a place where you can print out a map if you go it on your own. Also there are directions so I think you will be set.
You can park at the Forest Office Car park (free) and there should be information about the walk there for you as well. So really this could be a free day out if you pack a picnic.
Great views, nice church, go for it!
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Showing posts with label Lakenheath. Show all posts
Thankful for Varagesales
Not sure if you knew this but I started a Facebook group for people to be to sell, buy, exchange, or give away their stuff in the RAF Mildenhall/Lakenheath area. It was the first of the kind and my real motivation behind it was to prevent people from throwing stuff away. Well it grew into the biggest one and because we had so many members, we had rules to help it run smoothly. That created a lot of grief for me and the other admins.
Anyways, I came across this thing called Varagesales. I took a look at it and other admins of FB groups said how much easier it made their lives. So I made the decision to move my FB group over and it continues to grow!
Varagesales is a platform that makes managing your groups so much easier. It is integrated with your FB but makes uploading pics in categories so much easier, deletes sold items after 7 days and as an admin, makes my life so much easier. It has saved me so much time and effort.
So if you are in the area, come join our group in Varagesales and happy selling!
Anyways, I came across this thing called Varagesales. I took a look at it and other admins of FB groups said how much easier it made their lives. So I made the decision to move my FB group over and it continues to grow!
Varagesales is a platform that makes managing your groups so much easier. It is integrated with your FB but makes uploading pics in categories so much easier, deletes sold items after 7 days and as an admin, makes my life so much easier. It has saved me so much time and effort.
So if you are in the area, come join our group in Varagesales and happy selling!
Schools
It is mandatory for children to be schooled between the ages of 5 and 16, although some arrangements are made for children under 5, and many pupils remain at school beyond the minimum leaving age.
British schools observe British holidays, not American ones. School terms (3 per year) start the 1st week of September to a week before Christmas, then begin again the first week of January until Easter, starting the summer term after Easter and going on to mid-July. There is a week off school for half-term in each of the three terms.
Autumn
• September to December
• Half term- end of October
• 2-week Christmas break
Spring
• January to Easter
• Half-term- mid February
• 3 weeks off for Easter
Summer
• After Easter to Mid July
• Half-term- May
• 6 weeks off for summer holiday
Below is a comparison chart of American/British grade levels:
American Grade British Year
Kindergarten 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
British schools observe British holidays, not American ones. School terms (3 per year) start the 1st week of September to a week before Christmas, then begin again the first week of January until Easter, starting the summer term after Easter and going on to mid-July. There is a week off school for half-term in each of the three terms.
Autumn
• September to December
• Half term- end of October
• 2-week Christmas break
Spring
• January to Easter
• Half-term- mid February
• 3 weeks off for Easter
Summer
• After Easter to Mid July
• Half-term- May
• 6 weeks off for summer holiday
Below is a comparison chart of American/British grade levels:
American Grade British Year
Kindergarten 1
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
9 10
10 11
11 12
12 13
Although it is only mandatory for children to begin school at the age of five, there are other options you have to start them early. When you enroll them in the following options they begin to teach them to read and other subjects to prep them for school unlike in American nurseries and preschool.
• Day nurseries:
8 9
9 10
10 11
11 12
12 13
Although it is only mandatory for children to begin school at the age of five, there are other options you have to start them early. When you enroll them in the following options they begin to teach them to read and other subjects to prep them for school unlike in American nurseries and preschool.
• Day nurseries:
- Provide care for children 6 months to 5 years old
- Open long hours and school holidays
- Private- Must pay fee to enroll children
• Pre-schools or play groups
- Led by trained staff
- Aided by parents
- Care for children from 2 to 4 years old
- Sessions last up to 3 hours per day, usually inexpensive
• Nursery schools
- State or privately run
- Stand alone schools- follow a particular teaching school.
- Cares for children from 3 to five years old
- Children attend for five half days
According to the Status of Forces Agreement USAFE families are welcome to use British state (public) schools, and, in doing so, are bound by the same rules that govern the British. Americans tend to put their younger children into British primary (elementary) schools, while their older children go the schools on base. The US and UK college systems are very different, and the American high school is better able to prepare American teenagers for their own system.
English school hours are typically:
Primary
• 0900 to 1500
Middle/Upper
• 0830 to 1530
Schools in England require children to wear uniforms to school. Primary uniform is usually fairly simple, polo shirts and sweatshirts in school colors and purchased inexpensively via the school office. The school will inform you their requirements and it differs between schools.
Primary
• 0900 to 1500
Middle/Upper
• 0830 to 1530
Schools in England require children to wear uniforms to school. Primary uniform is usually fairly simple, polo shirts and sweatshirts in school colors and purchased inexpensively via the school office. The school will inform you their requirements and it differs between schools.
As you can imagine, they also grade the schools differently. The link to get more information on how they rate schools and you can look up the schools you are looking to enroll your children: www.ofsted.gov.uk
Many American parents see a few years spent in a British school as an excellent experience for their children. Places can usually be found at local schools, though not always at the school nearest to home, as this part of the country has a steady influx of young British families and has shown a consistent pattern of growth for the last fifteen years.
There is no point in looking for a school until you have a house. We can give you a list of the local schools. Call the school and speak to either the head teacher or the school secretary, who will make an appointment for you to visit the school with your child. Schools have no specific registration day. Each child is registered when necessary.
The bases runs a school bus service, so before you find a home, you might want to make sure that the bus comes to that area so you can get your children to school. Contact the School Bus Office at Lakenheath School Bus Office Registration- 01638-526584 and Feltwell School Bus Registration at 01638-527810.
Many American parents see a few years spent in a British school as an excellent experience for their children. Places can usually be found at local schools, though not always at the school nearest to home, as this part of the country has a steady influx of young British families and has shown a consistent pattern of growth for the last fifteen years.
There is no point in looking for a school until you have a house. We can give you a list of the local schools. Call the school and speak to either the head teacher or the school secretary, who will make an appointment for you to visit the school with your child. Schools have no specific registration day. Each child is registered when necessary.
The bases runs a school bus service, so before you find a home, you might want to make sure that the bus comes to that area so you can get your children to school. Contact the School Bus Office at Lakenheath School Bus Office Registration- 01638-526584 and Feltwell School Bus Registration at 01638-527810.
Brownies
Girl Guiding Centenary |
I really enjoy helping the girls improve in their confidence and watching them grow. It is a boy free zone where they can be secure in who they are. I cannot wait to have children and get them involved with a group such as this. The women I work with are my friends and I have been involved with so many great events that would have never happened if I hadn't been in search of volunteer work. We do crafts, take trips and have parties. We do not sell the traditional American Girl Scout cookies here.
Every year we celebrate Thinking Day for the creation of Girl Guiding. Lord Robert Baden-Powell was starting up scouts in 1907 for boys and girls showed up to the First Boy Scout Rally in 1909 wanting to join too. He put his sister, Lady Agnes Baden-Powell, in charge of The Girl Guides Association in 1910 and the rest is history. There are now Girl Guides and Girls Scouts in over 145 countries in the world (the American Girl Scouts are a spawn from the British verison).
If you have a daughter between the ages of 7-10 years old I would suggest you have her join a local brownies group. It will be beneficial for the culture and the confidence she will receive. If you are looking for a local group, contact the Girls Guiding Anglia and they can point you in the right direction.
The scouts over here do allow girls so if you think she might prefer that atmosphere, contact them.
Charity Shops
Although donating to charity shops over here do not allow you increase how much you will get in your taxes when you file in April but it is a great alternative to taking your stuff to a dump. It really upsets Jane and I see the wastefulness that we see near the 5 ways roundabout trash site. We have seen full sets of plates thrown aside and other items that are still able to be used. The British are told that they must reduce the amount of stuff that they put in the landfills and I hope that you will take this to heart and not add what can be used by someone else. There are charity shops in all the towns and there is an Airman's Attic on base. Let's let someone else reuse our stuff, reduce what we put in the landfills and recycle what is left over.
Thankful for Sundays
I love that Sundays here are a family day and that there is a preservation of having a day of rest in the week from everything. I like that the shopping hours are limited but 6 hours is plenty of time to do and 'emergency' shopping and most corner shops are open longer in case you need to get milk or other staples items.
During the summer we go to the sailing club and walk the dog around the River Cam, have a leisurely lunch and wind down. I love seeing the families out walking along the paths spending time together. I personally feel that we all need a break from the go, go, go mindset and hope that you will enjoy the downtime and spend time with your family. It doesn't have to cost anything either. During the months when the weather is good you can picnic in the park or walk along the footpaths. When the weather is bad, you can go to the free museums or stay home playing games, watching movies but I think being with each other is important. We are often so busy, coming home only to leave to go somewhere else and we need to reconnect frequently, I know I am just like you with my calendar filled to the brim.
I even try to unplug myself from my computer on Sundays, I think 6 days is enough of time being spent on here.
So I hope that you will unplug and enjoy the day with your family and rest because I know you have a lot on the coming week.
During the summer we go to the sailing club and walk the dog around the River Cam, have a leisurely lunch and wind down. I love seeing the families out walking along the paths spending time together. I personally feel that we all need a break from the go, go, go mindset and hope that you will enjoy the downtime and spend time with your family. It doesn't have to cost anything either. During the months when the weather is good you can picnic in the park or walk along the footpaths. When the weather is bad, you can go to the free museums or stay home playing games, watching movies but I think being with each other is important. We are often so busy, coming home only to leave to go somewhere else and we need to reconnect frequently, I know I am just like you with my calendar filled to the brim.
I even try to unplug myself from my computer on Sundays, I think 6 days is enough of time being spent on here.
So I hope that you will unplug and enjoy the day with your family and rest because I know you have a lot on the coming week.
Thankful for the History
I will generally say that Americans don't really know much about history of the world. I was one of those. The longer that I have lived here, the more I have learned. It hasn't just been about the history of England but its been the history of Europe and more importantly, the history of America. I am really interested in the way things that happened over here have impacted the America I know and love today. Writing this blog has increased my knowledge and expanded my interest. In fact, I am going for my second degree and this time in history and this blog has been the influence of that.
I think that being here is such a great opportunity for the families stationed here to read about history and actually go to where it really happened. It makes it real for them and I think its a great way to get them interested in history and school. The time you are here is so short and it will make the most of your time here and hopefully you will enjoy it.
Some things in the local area that come to my mind that highlight how lucky we are:
I hope that you will take the opportunity to soak as much as you can whilst you are here.
I think that being here is such a great opportunity for the families stationed here to read about history and actually go to where it really happened. It makes it real for them and I think its a great way to get them interested in history and school. The time you are here is so short and it will make the most of your time here and hopefully you will enjoy it.
Some things in the local area that come to my mind that highlight how lucky we are:
- The thought that Mary Tudor, Henry VIII's and Catherine of Argon's daughter, was at Framlingham Castle, awaiting the announcement that she was Queen.
- The beautiful cathedral in Ely and how amazing it is that this structure has been here since 1082 and we can't build anything these days that will last 50 years let alone thousands of years.
- That Bury St Edmunds is where the Magna Carta was signed which is the inspiration for our US Constitution.
- Grimes Grave is where there is a prehistoric flint mine and that flint was used in the guns in the War of Independence.
- One of my favourite places is Kings College in Cambridge. The architecture is amazing and very inspiring. The best thing I think is that Anne Boleyn's initials are on the wood screen but the fact that they still remain after them divorcing after 3 years, her being executed and her influencing the split from Catholicism and creating the Church of England.
I hope that you will take the opportunity to soak as much as you can whilst you are here.
Guy Fawkes or Bonfire Night- 5 Nov
Remember, remember the fifth of November.
You could be forgiven for thinking it is the 4th of July. The British celebrate this because there was a failed coup. If you have seen the movie, V for Vendetta, then you know what I am talking about.
In 1605, there was a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. There were 13 people involved but the most commonly known is Guy Fawkes. Another key point to mention is the people were Catholic.
You will see fireworks, bonfires being made and effigies being burned.
I look forward to this night, I spend it with my in-laws. We walk down to the bank of the River Cam and watch the display at Midsommers Common. There are displays all over.
For more information, check out this website.
You could be forgiven for thinking it is the 4th of July. The British celebrate this because there was a failed coup. If you have seen the movie, V for Vendetta, then you know what I am talking about.
In 1605, there was a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. There were 13 people involved but the most commonly known is Guy Fawkes. Another key point to mention is the people were Catholic.
You will see fireworks, bonfires being made and effigies being burned.
I look forward to this night, I spend it with my in-laws. We walk down to the bank of the River Cam and watch the display at Midsommers Common. There are displays all over.
For more information, check out this website.
Lakenheath Fens
Another place to get out and stretch your legs is the Lakenheath Fens.
It is located north of RAF Lakenheath towards RAF Feltwell.
Dogs are allowed as long as they are on a lead. The walk can be a bit marshy and muddy but that is what you can expect from the Fens!
They also have regular events to get the little ones involved. These you have to pay to take part but otherwise it is free to visit.
This is a great place to get out and see nature in your backyard.
It is located north of RAF Lakenheath towards RAF Feltwell.
Dogs are allowed as long as they are on a lead. The walk can be a bit marshy and muddy but that is what you can expect from the Fens!
They also have regular events to get the little ones involved. These you have to pay to take part but otherwise it is free to visit.
This is a great place to get out and see nature in your backyard.
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