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ISSUE 50 • MAY 2019
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WELCOME It feels like the Easter holidays have only just finished and here we are preparing for the May half term! I’m sure we’re not the only ones that are excited about having more free time to enjoy the lighter evenings and warmer weather. This issue is full of great ideas to keep you entertained during Whit Week and the Bank Holidays, as well as offering advice for all of you getting ready for exam season. Make sure to have a flick through our What’s On section to see what is happening in the area to keep you and the kids entertained during the holidays and some great ideas to help you celebrate Father’s Day together. There are also a whole host of your achievements and news from all our local schools, we love seeing what you guys have been up to over the past term and seeing all your photos from special events like World Book Day! So, get yourself comfy and enjoy!
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Help them prepare for
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While we’re all getting excited for May half term, Year 6 children might be feeling a little anxious about SATs, which will be dominating their school days once the holidays are over. They should of course use the half term to relax and have fun, but to make sure they are fully prepared for exams when they get back to school, here are some revision tips to help you all feel a little more relaxed about the whole thing. It’s important that they feel confident about going into the SATs, whatever their ability, hopefully, these will make the experience go more smoothly.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT Pens and pencils are a must, but making sure that they have compasses, rulers, calculators, highlighters and anything else that they might need will take the stress out of revision and the actual exams.
CREATE THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT Make sure that your living space is conductive to revision, revising subjects for exams are different to doing homework. Other siblings need to understand that they mustn’t interrupt studying and TVs and music should be at a minimum volume. Not everyone is able to study in silence, but having too much volume can be distracting.
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FLASH CARDS AND REVISION TOOLS
SCHEDULE TIME
Schools are always happy to help with resources to help with getting prepared for tests, so be sure to speak to the class teacher to see if there are any additional resources you can use. Getting involved in studying is also helpful as you can use flash cards or practice papers to help them get used to the test environments and the kinds of questions they’ll be asked.
Life is busy and it can be difficult to set aside time for them to study, but if you can schedule some revision time into the routine, this will help them get to grips with the information.
BE ENCOURAGING Any tests are stressful and your child may lack confidence in their ability, especially if they are more of a practical learner. Make sure you are calm, positive, encouraging, kind and compassionate. Let your child know that you love and respect them regardless of their results and that you are happy to help them. It’s important to be patient with them, stress can make your child irritable and they can get frustrated, so make allowances for their moods during these times.
MAKE TIME FOR FUN Remember that it is still half term and they are still children, so having fun together as a family and allowing for play and relaxation time are still important.
Do you have any tips for seeing your child through exams? Get in touch with us on Facebook or Twitter (@ukfamilymatters) with your suggestions!
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what is the 11-plus and how do i prepare my child? If you have chosen a grammar or independent school for your child’s further education, you’ll have already done your research into the admissions policies, but for those of you considering your choice of secondary school you’ll need to know how the application process works, how to prepare for the entrance exams and when to start the process, luckily, we’re here for you! If you have a local grammar or independent school in mind, you should start your school visits and research as early as possible. By the time your child is in Year 4, you will need to make the decision about whether you want them to attend a grammar or independent school. This will give you adequate time to find the right school and to work with your child’s teacher to develop their English and Maths skills ready for the entrance exams. Be aware though, not every state funded grammar school will have the word ‘grammar’ in the name and many that do are of the fee paying variety. As with all things, make sure you research the schools carefully to check it is the kind of school you want to send your child. Year 5 is when you should start visiting potential schools during open days and towards the end of the school year, you’ll need to start getting them ready for the 11 plus, which is taken at the beginning of Year 6. The results are then released in the October, which is when you will need to complete your application form. If your child is older and you’ve decided you want to go for a grammar school, some schools offer entry at 13+ and many reopen their books at 16+. Entry is also possible at other times so check with the school for their individual admission policies.
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So, what exactly is the 11-plus? The 11-plus is the name of the entrance exams for certain secondary schools, including grammar and selective independent schools. The content varies depending on the county, but generally focuses on English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning and Spatial Awareness. There are also variations depending on the exam boards, but either way, there is a strong emphasis on English and Maths core skills. Tests that include a spatial awareness element will test reasoning and logical skills. The exam is based around testing your child’s natural aptitude as well as their skills in certain subjects. If you want to help prepare your child, make sure they read widely and develop their maths skills to a high standard.
How can I help my child? 1. Find out what exams they are sitting as the exam board, subjects, format and length among other variations exist. Some of the exam boards have past papers and practice tests available, so making sure if your child has access to these and using them will help. 2. Read widely with your child from a young age, this will help widen their vocabulary 3. Make sure your child is able to manage their time, being able to revise in exam conditions will make the real thing less intimidating, but also being able to juggle their social lives and their work loads will help for preparing them for secondary school. 4. Get a tutor, if you have the means, getting a tutor to give your child additional support in the run up to their exams offers them a good shot of feeling confident and fully prepared for the real thing.
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A fun family day out Meet the horses Tractor tours Pony cycles Food and drink stands Tack sale
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FATHER'S DAY ISN'T JUST FOR KIDS! This year, Father’s Day falls on 16th June in the UK, so make sure you’re prepared to celebrate the father figures in your life, whether they are your biological father, adoptive father, step father, an uncle, a grandfather or an older brother – essentially father’s day is a way of honouring men who have been there for you, or your children, throughout your life. Don’t get confused with when Father’s Day is celebrated in other countries, as this differs throughout the year, unless of course, you want to celebrate your father multiple times through the year! The UK, Ireland, USA, France, Cyprus, South Africa, the Netherlands, Greece, Japan, Canada and Saudi Arabia are all reported to celebrate Father’s Day in June. If you have Australian roots or are from Fiji, Papua New Guinea or New Zealand, Father’s Day is in September, while in Europe it is celebrated in March, November or December, depending on where you are. It’s a great opportunity to spend some time with your dad, so we thought we’d put together a few ideas of ways you can spend the day together.
Get out and enjoy nature
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to have a good day out for Father’s Day. Why not just go for a walk in the park or take a trip to the countryside for a few hours? As Father’s Day falls in June, the weather should be pretty good.
Take him to a gig
Live music performances are a great way to have a fun night with your dad, especially if you have a similar taste in music or comedy performances. Besides, it’s always worth it to watch him let his hair down. If there is a local festival or live show going on, these can be great for the whole family.
Take a class together
If you’re anything like me, you’ll rely on your dad for help with stuff all the time, whether it’s putting together
something that arrived flatpacked or advice on how long to cook an egg, so why not learn something together? There are classes all over the place offering lessons in everything from mixology to cookery to carpentry. Younger kids will love getting to bake cakes and pastries with their dad or watching while he shows them how to put something together, while the older ones will like sampling the results.
A spa day
Look, spa days aren’t just a Mother’s Day option, skin care and relaxation are important for everyone, so why not book your dad in for some tlc? There are plenty of spa treatments that are advertised with men in mind, but if you’re more liberal about gender roles, then any of the treatments at your local spa will help him feel relaxed and pampered.
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Larmer Tree Festival returns 18 - 21 July 2019. Offering an unmissable line-up of music, comedy, theatre, talks, workshops and much more, Larmer Tree is the ultimate summer party for all ages. This year's Festival includes Kate Tempest, Jack Savoretti, The Cat Empire, Gomez, The Shires and KT Tunstall, as well as comedians Josie Long and Nish Kumar, and children's TV favourite Andy Day with his band Andy and the Odd Socks.
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While the warmer weather, blooming plants and blue skies are a welcome change to cold, dreary days, for those of us with seasonal allergic rhinitis, aka hayfever, the spring and summer months can be a nightmare. Those with an allergy to tree pollen will find their symptoms start in early spring, while grass pollen triggers issues in the late spring and into the summer and pollen from weeds affects people into late autumn. Some hayfever symptoms can even last into November for those with allergies to mould spores which can be found from spring onwards. So, though the cloudless skies and beautiful greenery might have us longingly staring out of windows, actually being in the midst of it can be challenging.
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Hayfever is one of the UK’s most common allergies and affects 1 in every 5 people at some point in the year. People who suffer from hayfever will often find that they are allergic to more than one type of pollen and that their symptoms will be triggered at different times of year and by different plants. Some people are unlucky enough to have perennial rather than seasonal rhinitis meaning that they suffer all year around. Non-suffers will never know the trauma of trying to enjoy a picnic on a hot summer’s day while your eyes are burning, your mouth is itching and a rash is developing, which is why we thought we’d answer some of the most asked questions on the subject.
Why do only some people get hayfever? Honestly? No one seems to know. There is some evidence to suggest that hayfever and other types of allergies are hereditary and that people who already suffer from asthma or eczema are predisposed to develop either seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis.
Why are allergies worse on some days? The weather plays a huge role in the level of pollen that is in the area, so even in the same season, you’ll find the severity of your symptoms will differ from day to day depending on the weather. Where you are also plays a part, as some pollens are more prevalent in some geographical areas than others.
So, if people are more affected by one type of pollen than the other, how do they know what they are allergic to? The season that allergies get triggered in will help narrow down which plants are the cause, it is possible to have an allergen test, but generally, if you start getting symptoms in the spring it is likely to be trees and then grass in the summer and weeds towards autumn.
What are the symptoms? Well, while non-suffers might just think hayfever is a bit of a sniffle and that you shouldn’t be causing such a fuss, it is so much more than that. People with hayfever will have puffy, itchy eyes, a runny nose, a sore or itchy throat, sudden sneezing, congestion, a rash, fatigue, headaches and perhaps even a combination of all these things. The pollen causes a reaction within the body which leads to inflammation of the sinuses, nose and eyes depending on how much pollen you’ve been exposed to or how severe the allergy is. Hayfever symptoms often start during childhood or teens, but can develop at any age, so the next time you hear someone complaining about their hayfever, make sure you’re a bit more sympathetic!
what’s on 25th May - 2nd June Paint a Springtime Wooden Decoration A fun art activity for all the family with a selection of springtime-themed wooden decorations for you to choose from. Barrington Court, National Trust. 25th May Visit the Beach at Lacock! Come along and build your very own Sand Castle or laze by the sand on our deck chairs. Our Whitehall Beach is here from Saturday 25th May open daily through to Sunday 8th September. Whitehall Garden Centre, Lacock. whitehallgardencentre.co.uk 25th May Mindful Moments Trail Pause, breathe and take a mindful moment with us this summer. A fun family trail with activities to make you aware of your thoughts and feelings in nature’s surroundings. Lacock, National Trust. 28th May Crafty Cats - Tales and Legends Crafty Cats session will use a range of craft activities to transform younger visitors into fire-breathing dragons or Kings & Queens, and they will also have the chance to create a medieval regal banner to fly as they march into battle! Undercroft of The Bishop’s Palace. Included in admission. Palace Members free. www.bishopspalace.org.uk
28th May - Donkey Day The donkeys are visiting from Mike’s Donkeys. You can get to know the donkeys and give them a pet! There’ll also be time to get creative and make your own donkey crafts – and who will be able to spot all of the cuddly donkeys hidden around the Museum in our Donkey Trail? www.swheritage.org.uk 28th - 30th May Wildlife Days Join us for our wildlife days - lots of outdoor fun for all the family. There will be wildlife crafts and a variety of hands-on activities with our friends from local wildlife charities. Barrington Court, National Trust. 30th May Nature Ninjas - Tales and Legends Join the team at The Bishop’s Palace on a quest to explore the tales and legends of medieval times over May Half Term! Nature Ninjas family gardening session will focus on fun plants from history! Community Garden. Included in admission, 11am 3pm. www.bishopspalace.org.uk 30th May Family Fun: Victorian Day Come and experience rural Victorian life this half-term. Imagine life in a Victorian farmhouse, see drop scones cooking on the range and discover what it was like living in Victorian times by trying out our laundry mangle in the Museum courtyard. wheritage.org.uk
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2nd June Brick Express at Avon Valley Railway Jump onboard the Brick Express and enjoy our building workshops with Lego® bricks whilst you travel the line. What will you be inspired to build? There’ll be plenty of inspiration from our onboard workshop leaders as well as the scenery, station buildings and locomotives that you’ll pass by. www.avonvalleyrailway.org
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7th - 9th June Home Farm Fest 14 3 Days, 8 stages, 150+ bands, silent disco, play art children's area, funfair, village green, kid's cinema, tea and cake tents, group camping, family camping area and so much more. Book NOW! www.schoolinabag.org/homefarmfest
22nd June Charity Open Day at HorseWorld A great opportunity to see what goes on and talk to the grooms and trainers who rescue, nurse back to health, train and then find suitable homes for these wonderful animals. There will be hot food, teas, coffees and cakes as well as HorseWorld merchandise available. Entry is free! HorseWorld, Staunton Lane,Whitchurch www.horseworld.org.uk
8th - 9th June Make a Flower Bomb Create your very own Flower Bomb to take home from 10:30am until 4:00pm. Please note your ticket is valid all day from 10:30am until 4:00pm. Whitehall Garden Centre, Lacock. www.whitehallgardencentre.co.uk 10th June LEAF Open Farm Sunday at Farrington Farm www.farringtons.co.uk 14th - 16th June The Country Garden Festival Nurseries selling a range of rare and specialist plants, to food and drink, garden gadgets and tools, sculpture, outdoor seating and paints, as well as hands-on demonstrations, all designed to inspire you to love and use your garden. www.bishopspalace. org.uk 15th June Make a Father's Day Card Join us to decorate your very own Father’s Day Card to take home on Saturday 15th June. All equipment is provided. Whitehall Garden Centres, Whitchurch and Lacock 16th June Fish and Chip Special on the West Somerset Railway Join us for a lunchtime steam train excursion from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead return. Sit back and relax whilst enjoying your Fish & Chips. The Buffet Car and Bar will be open, serving
22nd June from 12 noon Alhampton Summer Fete Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of activities; take a ride on the miniature railway, meet the birds of prey, enter the duck race and much more... something for all the family.
29th & 30th June Teddy Bears Picnic FREE train travel for children who bring their Teddy Bear! Come and join us for this special day with lots of activities for children. Enjoy a family teddy bear trail around the station. Enjoy Punch & Judy shows. Be amazed at our balloon modeller. www.avonvalleyrailway.org 13th July Royal Navy International Air Day RNAS Yeovilton will open their gates to up to 40,000 visitors to enjoy the magnificent five hour flying display, meet our Armed Forces personnel and see their equipment up close. There will also be a huge array of educational ground attractions. Families will also be able to enjoy trade stalls, arena displays, helicopter pleasure flights, simulators and fairground rides. www.royalnavy.mod.uk/yeovilton-airday 18th - 21st July Larmer Tree Festival Get ready to enjoy top-notch local, national and international artists in music, outdoor theatre, live performances, arts and comedy, as well as blissful retreats and legendary international cuisine to fill your belly and nourish the soul. www.larmertreefestival.co.uk
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make lunchboxes If your child takes their own lunch to school and is starting to get a bit bored of the same old sandwiches, why not give a few of these suggestions a whirl?
forget the brand names It’s easy enough to make your own cheese pots or dips. Store these in little containers and slice up carrots, cucumber or pop in a few bread sticks to cut down on the cost of the brand name lunchbox ideas. Present your child with a few different options and let them build their own lunch, they won’t be bored of it then!
variety is the spice of life Remember, bread isn’t the only lunch option, why not use pittas, tortillas or crackers with a variety of fillings for a healthy, filling lunch without the traditional sandwiches.
make shapes Having fun with cutters, either with fruit and veg or with ham, cheese or even sandwiches helps to make lunch more interesting.
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You don’t have to think of your lunch and your child’s lunch as being separate, if you’re making pasta pots or salads for your lunch, make a little extra and give your child a smaller portion.
If you have leftovers, such as pasta, sausages, chicken or small pastries, these are a great option for anyone who doesn’t want a sandwich. Plus it can feel more like a meal so they’re less likely to get hungry during the afternoon. Why not use up leftover chicken and add some salad and cous cous for a healthy meal?
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Get your kids to help with preparing items for their lunchbox, whether it’s baking on the weekend or helping chop fruit and veg in the morning, either way, it is a fun activity and it also helps get stuff done.
You can buy prewritten lunchnotes that go in the lunchbox and mean that the kids get a little message from you, or you can write your own. Also you can try writing on bananas and it looks really cute! You can even draw pictures.
Do you have any good lunch suggestions? Get in touch on Twitter and Facebook and let us know! @ukfamilymatters
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made at Tyntesfield Follow tales of Hispanic explorers, complete a very Victorian trail, run riot in one of the four play areas and explore the estate as you spring into summer.
These are the places that make us. nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield
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get a good night’s sleep, say
goodbye to your phone! We’ve all seen the news stories imploring us to put down the smart phone and leave laptops out of the bedroom but more and more us are turning to social media, YouTube and games before bed. According to studies, playing with a smartphone, working on a computer or even watching TV will all trick your body into still thinking its daytime. The artificial light that is emitted from the screen sends messages to your brain that it is time to wake up and activates the body, resetting your internal clock and causing disruption to your sleep pattern. It’s been shown that even using a screen for four hours before bedtime will reduce the hormone that makes you tired which can lead to disorders like insomnia. This is all well and good, but some of us use our phones as an alarm clock or have relatives or neighbours that use us as emergency contacts. If you have the option, it is recommended putting your phone into do not disturb mode and only have those emergency numbers selected to come through to you. Also, if you put your phone on the other side of the room where you can’t reach it, you’ll have peace of mind without distractions. In the long run, problems sleeping at night can impact how you function during the day, so getting a good rest will help you feel more alert, healthier and less stressed.
So, what can you do to unwind before bed? It is recommended to get 7-9 hou rs of quality sleep a night, which isn’t always possibl e between kids, jobs and our busy lifestyles. The re are a few things you can do to get a better night’s sleep, even if you do have tonnes of other things to do, like:
Spend at least half an hour tech free before you head to bed. Read a book instead of using an electronic device to help you unwind. Try to keep your bedroom as tech free as possible so you aren’t tempted to check Twitter or switch on Towie whi le you’re in bed. Use your bed for sleep only, don ’t sit in/on your bed to do work, answer ema ils – that way your mind will connect you r bed and sleep and help you to have an und isturbed night. Try to keep your pets out of the bedroom, they often work on a differen t cycle to us and can get you up early/keep you up late. Try to stay away from drinking alco hol before bed – yes, alcohol will make you drowsy, but when it starts to leave your syst em, it will wake up the brain and the body which will interrupt your sleep cycle. Also try to avoid drinking caffeine or any sugary drinks within four hours of going to bed as thes e will also wake you up and make it difficult to sleep.
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How to spend less without cutting back The first quarter of the year can be a stressful time when it comes to bills. All those gifts put on credit cards, all that extra food, heating and lighting, it all adds up and you could find that you end up with some scary looking bills. To help you spend less without having to cut out your weekly staples, whether it’s your food shop, school supplies or gadgets, we have compiled some top money saving tips.
Make a list of everything you buy in a month, this can help you come up with a plan to see where you can make savings by swapping to different products or shops.
Check out other brands – the competition can sometimes be cheaper and going for own brand products can help cut the cost while not cutting out altogether.
Always read special offers carefully, we’re all tempted by a special offer, but vouchers, cash back deals and buy one get one free offers have one aim – to get you to spend money. Don’t buy something just because it’s on special offer, especially if you don’t need it or usually have it.
Check reviews, if you’re considering a big purchase like a new gadget or you need to replace something like a fridge, that way you can make sure you’re getting the best product at the best price.
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News and Reviews 88 PIANISTS VISIT TO STANTON DREW Dr Fulvio Pinto and Mauro Carnevale from Bath Spa University recently returned to the school to visit the children in Chinchillas and Lemurs to talk about their 88 Pianists engineering project. Fulvio and Mauro were joined by their colleague Rick and updated the children on their recent developments. Mica, Alex and Shay, who are pupils at Stanton Drew, had their designs selected for manufacture and all of KS2 had lots of fun adding to their initial designs, as well as decorating them. Alex’s ‘Flusher Pusher’ design was brought to life with the three visitors using a toilet as Alex had designed. The team left some of the design parts at the school which were decorated by the children of Lemurs class.
ERASMUS WEEK AT SAMUEL WHITE’S Everyone at Samuel White’s School had a lovely time hosting their visitors from other schools during March. The children had some fantastic collaborative experiences ranging from music and animation workshops, team building activities and brilliant social events, such as bowling, a bingo and pizza evening and a trip to We the Curious. 22 |
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CHANDAG JUNIORS PERFORM JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Pod 5 at Chandag Junior School have spent the past term working on their Spring production of Jack and the Beanstalk. Everyone at the school has been impressed by the children’s dedication and enthusiasm for learning lines and songs, as well as preparing the props and costumes. They all performed brilliantly, well done for so many great performances!
KEYNSHAM SCHOOLS JOIN FORCES FOR BRITISH SCIENCE WEEK Budding scientists at school in Keynsham had the opportunity to carry out experiments in a lab as part of British Science Week which took place in March. Children from Chandag Infant School visited IKB Academy, which specialises in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) for a practical lesson on Colours in Nature.
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EGG-CITING TIMES FOR PARKWALL SCHOOL Reception pupils at Parkwall Primary School have had an egg-citing time in recent weeks as they got to observe a batch of chicks hatching in their classroom. Ten chicken embryo eggs were delivered to the school and kept in a special incubator where they were observed by the children for all stages of the hatching process. A special assembly took place so all the pupils could see the chicks and watch a video of them hatching. The chicks stayed at the school until they were two weeks old before being rehomed at a local free-range farm.
BUSY START TO TERM AT HANHAM The children across the Hanham Primary Federation had a busy few weeks at the start of term as they took part in a wide range of activities linked to World Book Day. They had a visit from Clive Pig who wowed the children with his story telling and imagination and then a fantastic time in World Book Day. The week after, the school held a coffee morning in aid of Comic Relief, everyone would like to thank the bakers, volunteers and parents who braved the weather to come along and help support the cause.
KEYNSHAM PUPILS DONATE THEIR HAIR TO CHARITY Aaron and Daniel, two brothers who are pupils at Castle Primary School raised money and donated their hair to a children’s cancer charity. The pair have experienced family members living with cancer and the effects of chemotherapy and wanted to do something to help by growing their hair and donating it to the Little Princess Trust which provides real hair wigs for children with cancer. They teamed their donation with a challenge to raise money for Red Nose Day, ending up with a total of £332.
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SCHOOL MINISTER VISITS SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE Nick Gibb, School Minister visited a number of South Gloucestershire’s schools at the end of March at the request from the region’s MPs, Chris Skidmore, Jack Lopresti and Luke Hall. His visit took in St Stephen’s Junior School, John Cabot Academy and Patchway Community School, as well as hosting meetings with Tim Bowles, Mayor of the West of England Combined Authority and the leader of South Gloucestershire Council, Toby Savage. During the visit, Nick Gibb spoke about school funding, South Gloucestershire is among the lowest funded local authorities for education, despite an extra £8m of Government funding over the last two years. The perspective candidates standing in the upcoming local elections also had the chance to speak to the School’s Minister about the schools and have said that they look forward to seeing what progress further campaigning and lobbying can deliver for children in the area.
MEET SOLOMON, THE CALMER LLAMA Some of the Year 6 children at Longwell Green Primary School, along with Mrs Newbolt, had a great time decorating Solomon the Llama who joined the Calmer Llama Trail which is organised by the Methodist Church and the New Room during the Easter period. Solomon was one of 52 llamas that was displayed around the shops in Broadmead, Bristol, during the Easter break. Visitors to Broadmead had the chance to follow the trail and find each of the llamas. Solomon then went on display at the New Room, Broadmead with the other Llamas.
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WELL DONE TO SALTFORD’S PTA! The PTA at Saltford C of E Primary School won the community award for Voluntary Team of the Year at the Saltford Parish Council Community Awards! These awards are given for outstanding contribution, performance or commitment to Saltford – congratulations to the PTA and well done for all your hard work!
SALTFORD GO BACK IN TIME! Pupils in Years one and two headed back to the past for a 1950s/60s day at Saltford Primary School recently. All the children looked wonderful in their period outfits and they thoroughly enjoyed all the playground games organised by their parents and grandparents. They also took part in various activities in their classrooms, including dancing from the era, games and watching programmes from the 1960s! The week before, Mr Pallett talked to the children about the music of the 1950s and played a selection of tunes from the decade into the 1960s. They learned the hand jive and enjoyed dancing to the music. Thank you to all the grandparents, Mrs Macnaughton, Mr Pallett and all the key stage one staff for helping make it such a memorable day.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS Children at St John’s Primary School in Keynsham spent Lent collection food donations for the Keynsham Food Bank. Each week children brought in donations to fill a box that had been made by the pupils in Year 6. Emma King, who works at the Food Bank came in to collect the food and deliver it to the people of Keynsham.
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EASTER EGG HUNT FOR STANTON DREW’S RECEPTION CLASS At the beginning of April, Reception and Year 1 from Stanton Drew School were invited to Stanton Court Residential Home for an Easter Egg Hunt. Thank you to the team at Stanton Court for kindly hiding the 84 eggs around the garden for the children to find. The staff also provided drinks and biscuits which were enjoyed by all, and well done to the children for located all 84 eggs!
YOUTH SERVICES SECURED FOR SOUTH GLOS More than 2,000 young people a year in South Gloucestershire will benefit from a range of support including mental health provision and access to a range of activities. According to reports, 6,500 children in the region live in low income families and more than 488 children and young people aged five to nineteen suffer from a diagnosable mental health problem. To help reach and support these children, the council has awarded contracts to Creative Youth Network, Southern Brooks, Learning Partnership West and Diversity Trust. This partnership will provide youth clubs, sports, arts, mental health support, creative activities and support for young people to get into employment, training or education. There will also be a focus on supporting young people with learning difficulties and special spaces for those such as LGBTQA+ young people who may feel marginalised.
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Chloe, aged 6, achieved her level 5 in the British Gymnastics Proficiency Award, Well done Chloe!
Charlotte, in Yr 6, gained 1st place for Solo Acting at the Mid Somerset Festival, amazing work Charlotte!
Freya, in Yr 6, won 1st Place at the Mid Somerset Festival in the Solo Shakespeare category, congratulations!
Callum, Yr 6, achieved his Grade 5 Piano Recital – well done Callum!
Samuel, Yr 6, achieved a Gold Medal for coming first in the Year 6 Cross Country event held at Somervale School – amazing achievement, Samuel!
Lewis, who is only two, won an award for dancer of the month and most improved dancer! Well done Lewis!
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