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FREE • SOUTH BRISTOL EDITION • ISSUE 36 • MAY 2017

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Myself and the team hope you all had an amazing Easter and May Day break and enjoyed lots of fun and exciting things. The sun has been trying it’s hardest to make an appearance and I am sure we are all looking forward to spending more time together outdoors. It will be time to make the most of enjoying trips to the seaside, fun days out, time at the park and BBQ’s. Read our feature about National BBQ Week and hints and tips about cooking up the perfect grill! No-one likes a burnt burger! June 18th is Father's Day when we celebrate our Dads and all the wonderful things they do for us. Make sure you read the article with ways you can treat him for almost free. We have some amazing prizes in this issue, so make sure you take time to enter at www.familymatters-uk.co.uk. Camp Bestival are giving away a family camping ticket to this fantastic festival and we also have tickets to see Jess Glynne at Wincanton Racecourse. You can also win tickets to Wookey Hole and Splashdown too. As the sun gets higher in the sky, it also becomes stronger and it is vital we all make sure we apply sunscreen. Looking after your skin is as important as your teeth or health. We have an article about keeping safe in the sun and also read our first aid kit feature to make sure you really are ready for summer. We love to highlight what local schools have been up to and also the achievements of our readers, so please do make sure you get in contact with us if there is anything you would like to include in the magazine. You can do this via email, by phone or even leave us a message on our facebook page. We would love to hear from you! Have a great May half term, enjoy the better weather and most of all, have fun together!

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WOULD YOUR CHILD BENEFIT FROM A CLUB? T

here are many clubs that run in after school hours. Some could be held at the school your child attends or at other places like a church. Most of these run during half term breaks and the summer holidays which ensures your child will have activities they can do to keep them entertained. This also means that you can have some time to yourself for peace, quiet and down time. Usually the clubs are local and don’t require a long drive.

GETTING OUT AND DOING SOMETHING

Now a days many children sit in front of a television or computer playing on games. Keeping children active helps to ensure they are fit and healthy by joining a club they can experience varying activities.

SOCIALISING

Clubs allow children to make new friendships with others who share the same interests as them. The environment provided gives the children a comfortable and appropriate place to be able to meet and usually this can result in lifelong bonds.

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LEARNING SKILLS

When participating in a variety of activities your child’s skills begin to develop in a range of areas. As they gradually get better their self confidence grows with it; this helps them to take on more challenging things.

KEEPING OUT OF TROUBLE

Studies which have been carried out show twilight hours are more risky to children than at night. By being involved in a club it reduces the risk of a child getting encouraged into things parents would prefer them to avoid.

INDEPENDENCE

By being away from parents children begin to make their own decisions and learn values that will stick with them even through their adult lives.

TEAM WORKING

Most activities require children to work together to an achievement this teaches them how to communicate and listen to others within a group.

FOR THE FUN

Children mainly participate in activities for the fun aspect. This is important since children would lose their concentration and begin to not care making it more likely for them to start to be naughty. This is why it is a must to ensure your child likes and enjoys the club or clubs they will be attending.

LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY

It allows the children to take on a bit of responsibility and learn leadership skills they can apply to the rest of their lives. Letting them make their own decisions within a safe environment means they can be responsible for their actions but with the risks taken out.

VALUES

Some clubs and organisations take part in a type of community service which shows children to look beyond themselves and make a difference to the area around them. It teaches them to be mindful of others and selfless because of the lessons learned it shows the children to be kind and caring which is useful for the rest of their lives.

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STAY SAFE IN THE SUN T

he weather is warming up, the days are longer and there's more time to be outside doing all kinds of fun things! But if you're going to be out in the sun, especially on a hot day, you need to stay safe. Let's find out how.

PRIME TIME

DRINK UP!

Always wear sunscreen and take frequent breaks from the sun by going indoors or moving into the shade. These steps are especially important between 10:00 in the morning and 4:00 in the afternoon, when the sun's rays are strongest. Put on sunscreen 15 to 20 minutes before going out in the sun. The letters SPF stand for sun protection factor, and the number rating tells you how much longer you can stay in the sun without getting sunburned. But this isn't always true, so reapply sunscreen at least every 2 hours, just to be safe. Be sure to put sunscreen all over your body. This includes some places you might not think of, like the tops of your ears, the back of your neck, the part in your hair, your face, and the tops of your feet. Don't forget that your eyes need protection from ultraviolet rays, too. Always wear sunglasses in the bright sun, and make sure they have a label saying that they block UV rays.

When you're sweating, you lose water that your body needs to work properly. So drink up and don't wait until you're thirsty — drinking before you feel thirsty helps keep the water level in your body from dropping too low (dehydration) when it's hot or you're sweating a lot with exercise.

GOT THAT HOT FEELING?

If you're out in the hot sun or you're exercising on a hot day, it's easy to get heat exhaustion. Kids get heat exhaustion when their bodies can't cool themselves fast enough. A kid with heat exhaustion might feel overheated, tired, and weak. Heat stroke is a more serious heat-related illness and can cause someone to stop sweating; to have red, hot skin; and to have a high temperature. The person might become uncoordinated, confused, or even lose consciousness. It requires emergency medical attention. The good news is that the sun doesn't have to be your enemy if you wear your sunscreen, drink your water, and take breaks when you start to feel too hot. And don't forget your sunglasses!

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FATHER'S DAY 28th JUNE TEN WAYS TO SPOIL DAD

1. BREAKFAST IN BED

6. PUT ON A SHOW

It’s a classic treat but also a winner. Let him relax while you bring him his favourite morning meal.

Sing and dance for your dad! Perhaps choose a song about children and fathers, Will Smith’s ‘Just the two of us’ is one of the best!

2. PAINT HIS PORTRAIT Spend time with your dad by painting or drawing him, then presenting your masterpiece as a gift.

3. WRITE HIM A POEM

7. LET HIM WATCH WHAT HE WANTS ON THE TELLY! At least for an hour or so, then get out of the house.

Rather than buying a card, create a poem for him that describes what he means to you.

8. GO FOR A WALK

4. TAKE PHOTOS

10. INTERVIEW HIM

Enjoy a family photoshoot so you can look back on the day in years to come.

5. GIVE HIM HUGS Not just one, but lots all through the day.

Enjoy being outdoors, together. Find out more about him... Ask him about his childhood, his passions in life and hopes. Perhaps write up your findings and give the article to your dad as a gift.


NATIONAL BBQ WEEK N

ational BBQ Week returns for a 20th time on May 29th. It will once again be looking to encourage even more grill thrills and gastro grilling, by ensuring that as many people get involved and go for the grill. Here are our BBQ tips:

BE A GRILL MASTER

Start with a clean, oiled grill and well stoked coals that are already white hot by the time you start cooking. Avoid flipping meat fillets over and over, cook one side and then the other and then allow to rest – the juices will regroup for max flavour. Keep an area aside for any vegetarians too. And, if possible, offer non-meat foods that benefit from your smoky grill like aubergine, courgettes, bell peppers, large mushrooms and halloumi cheese.

CHOOSE A THEME

Make your barbeque stand out with a theme. It could be Jamaican, Hawaiian, Aussie, French, oceanic, tropical, a foragers’ feast (think a lovely salad with edible flowers and the like) or a regional feast featuring local meats and cheeses. Choosing a theme might encourage your guests to both bring and sample new and interesting foods.

DECORATIONS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

You don’t need to spend a lot to dress your barbeque up and either expand on your chosen theme or just add to the atmosphere. Check out charity shops for interesting tableware, tablecloths

and candle holders. Dot citronella candles around the garden, although take care to put them beyond the reach of children.

GO LARGE WITH CONDIMENTS AND SIDE DISHES

Even if you decide to keep your offering to the classic burger, sausage and chicken combo, you can still pep things up with a selection of unusual condiments and tempting side dishes. Take a trip to your local farm shop and you’ll see there’s a wealth of chutneys and pickles out there. Many are inexpensive and might even be made in your local area. Side dishes could include herbed couscous, potato salad with wild garlic, gazpacho, rustic bread, a selection of mezze or tapas – let your imagination go!

PREPARE A SIGNATURE DRINK

The food will be the centrepiece, but a tasty drink will be welcome too. You could prepare an old fashioned lemonade, a refreshing cocktail or sangria. It doesn’t have to be complicated and it could make for a nice change from soft drinks, beer and wine.

PLAY GAMES

If your barbeque is an all-dayer, will include lots of kids or you just want some non-foody fun, lay on some games. From traditional lawn games, to something like giant snakes and ladders or even an egg and spoon race, games can fill lulls in the day and keep kids occupied.

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Camp Bestival From dressing up in this year’s theme, Pop Stars & Rock Stars, to cavorting with your nearest and dearest, the possibilities for creative play are everywhere at Camp Bestival’s tenth anniversary festi-holiday wonderland. So, delve into the innovative and inspirational; get creative and be free this 27th - 30th July 2017. This amazing four-day camping experience has super activities along with a fantastic line up. It really is the all round family festival. From Dick and Dom, Mr Tumble and the Giant Bubble Show to Madness, All Saints, Sara Cox and Right said Fred, there really is something for everyone. And keep the party going with a wonderland of attractions and destinations including The World's Biggest Bouncy Castle, Giant Kids’ Disco with The World’s Largest Disco Ball, Tudors On Tour, Bollywood, Dingly Dell, Dressing Up Area, Fancy Dress Parade, Pimp My Trolley & Beard and Moustache Competition, Face Painting Tent, Maypole Dancing, Morris Dancers, and the Soft Play Tent (Under 5s). Keep checking www.campbestival.net and their Facebook and Twitter pages for all the latest info. Camp Bestival 2017 Weekend Tickets are on sale now via: Ticketline / 0844 888 4410. The prize is a camping ticket for 2 adults and up to 4 children.

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Win a family ticket to see Jess Glynne at Wincanton Racecourse Make sure you’re ‘Right Here’ on 1st July as The Jockey Club Live and Wincanton Racecourse are delighted to welcome Jess Glynne, one of the UK’s hottest chart stars, to the racing heart of the community. This open-air concert at Wincanton Racecourse offers an experience unlike any other this summer with a show-stopping headlining performance by one of the UK’s biggest artists. The racecourses have world-class customer facilities, featuring an array of award winning restaurants that cater for all tastes, be it Fine Dining through to delicious bistro food. The Jockey Club venues welcome over 2million people a year for some of the UKs biggest racing events so you can be sure a fantastic evening. Tickets are also available at www.thejockeyclublive.co.uk and are priced at £35 adult /£20 child (under 18). Please note child tickets are limited. All T&C’s are available on www.wincanton.thejockeyclub.co.uk. There will be hospitality packages available to suit all budgets. The prize is 6 tickets, for adults or children.

To win this amazing prize simply answer this question: Name another music act that are performing at The Jockey Club Live racecourses?

HOW TO ENTER

To be in with a chance of winning these fantastic prizes, simply visit www.familymatters-uk.co.uk and click on the Competitions button, complete the form and enter your answers. It couldn’t be easier! Closing date for entries: 23rd June 2017 WINNERS FROM THE LAST ISSUE: Katie Green, Tomas Crabtree, Gertie Blewitt, Brooke Lepage


From the Doctor’s Surgery,

DON’T LET MAN’S BEST FRIEND GET UP YOUR NOSE I

n the UK, pets follow dust as the second largest cause of allergy within the home. Any animal with fur can be the cause of an allergic reaction but the worst offenders are cats and dogs. It doesn’t matter if you have previously had a pet and were not allergic to it before, pet allergies can develop at any time. Couldn’t be further from the truth. It often surprises people that pet allergies are not caused by an animal’s fur. The allergens are found in animals’ saliva, sweat and urine. Once the saliva dries, it becomes airborne easily. Saliva, urine and sweat dry easily on an animal’s fur and skin, which is then shed around the house, and onto clothing. Small rodents’ bedding quickly becomes saturated with urine and is stirred up when the animal moves around its cage, or the cage is cleaned out.

SYMPTOMS

Symptoms include frequent sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, itchy, red or watery eyes, irritated skin and a cough. Other, less common symptoms are the loss of your sense of smell, facial pain caused by blocked sinuses, headaches and earache. Patients who have eczema or asthma are more likely to suffer from allergies. If these patients find their allergies are being troublesome, often their chest or skin will flare up also. Even if your symptoms are mild, they can still interfere with your work, your social life or your child’s activities at school. If you think you have a pet allergy, your first port of call should be a pharmacy. In my experience as a GP, many cases can be controlled using simple over-the-counter medication. Antihistamines are available in both tablet and liquid form and can be used either as required or on a regular basis. Frequent sufferers may find regular treatment more beneficial to keep symptoms at bay.

For more severe cases, prescription-strength antihistamines may be prescribed by a GP. Eye drops and nasal sprays are also available over the counter and can be combined with antihistamines or taken on their own. As with antihistamines, stronger prescription strength treatment could be made available by your GP for more troublesome symptoms.

CONTROL

You should also take steps to reduce sufferers’ exposure to allergens, especially young children. The best measure is remove any pets from the house. However, as animals are often an integral part of the family, this might not be an option. Regular outdoor grooming of dogs (not by the sufferer) greatly reduces shedding of hair and should be done regularly. Bathing a cat once or twice a week can reduce allergens in the home by up to 90%. All animals should be kept out of bedrooms, especially at night. Confining a cat or dog to one area of the house is unlikely to be 100% effective as allergens are still transferred on clothes and shoes, but it can reduce symptoms. If you come into contact with animals outside the home, change your clothes, shoes and wash your hair when arriving home. Wash animals and their bedding at least once a week. Remove carpets from the rooms animals frequent or hoover regularly with a HEPA high-filtration vacuum-cleaner. Open windows or use air filters to ventilate your house. Don’t allow pets to lick your hands or face. Wash hands after petting an animal, especially before eating or touching the face – use hand wipes if you’re out and about.


by Dr Alexandra Phelan

THE ESSENTIAL SUMMER FIRST AID KIT FOR FAMILIES S

chool’s out and that hopefully means lots of fun and adventures for children and adults alike. However, it’s also a good time to make sure you have an up-to-date first aid kit for any scrapes, bruises and minor injuries, whether you are at home or away this summer. Below I’ve listed the 10 essential first aid items for families this summer. 1. PLASTERS: You need a variety of different sizes and shapes to cover cuts, and waterproof are the best if you’re out and about. 2. BANDAGES: Perfect for twists and simple sprains. Pack triangular bandages and also crêpe rolled bandages. When applying a bandage, ensure it’s not too tight. A simple test is to press down on the skin, or a finger or toenail, below the area of the bandage. It will appear pale initially when you remove the pressure but the colour should return within a couple of seconds. If it doesn’t, the bandage is too tight and should be reapplied. 3. TOOLS: Don’t forget safety pins, scissors, tweezers (essential for taking out splinters and stings before they get infected) and sticky tape. 4. THERMOMETER: Preferably a digital one. Remember, the normal body temperature is 36.5 to 37.5 degrees Celsius. Anything above this could indicate a fever. 5. CREAMS: It’s always a good idea to have a few simple creams on standby. A simple antiseptic ointment can be useful for minor cuts and grazes as well as a cream or spray to apply to insect bites or stings. A mild steroid cream, hydrocortisone, can be bought without prescription and can be useful for simple rashes. A word of caution though, this should not be used on the delicate skin of the face and should always be used with caution when treating children. 6. PILLS: You will need painkillers such as paracetamol (or infant paracetamol for children), ibuprofen and maybe consider

travel sickness pills. Anti-histamine tablets (or liquid for children) are useful for mild allergic reactions, such as following an insect bite.

7. ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION: You’ll recognise these as well-known brands such as Dettol, TCP and Savlon, all of which contain germ killing agents for use on minor skin cuts and grazes, bites and stings. 8. RE-HYDRATION SOLUTION: Sachets of rehydration mixture, containing a blend of salts and sugars, can be mixed with water and drunk in cases of sickness and diarrhoea, and can be a great help in terms of getting people up and about again. 9. GLOVES: If you are giving someone first aid, be sure to protect yourself from infection via blood or vomit by wearing gloves. Some gloves contain latex, so if you are concerned that someone in your family may have a latex allergy, look for latexfree gloves instead. 10. FIRST AID MANUAL: Keep a manual handy of the most common injuries, such as burns, stings, cuts and breakages. The Red Cross and the St. John’s Ambulance Service both provide apps you can download to your device so you have a handy guide to first aid on the go. Have a great and safe holiday!

Dr Alexandra Phelan is a working NHS GP and Online Doctor with Pharmacy2U. For more information go to www.Pharmacy2U.co.uk.


May 20 - 21

What’s On

The Wizard of Oz Outdoor theatre production at Hawk Conservancy Trust from 6pm. A wonderful evening of entertainment for all the family. Tickets £15.

May 21

Cheeki Monkeys Pre-Loved Sale at Chilcompton Village Hall Chilcompton from 10 am to 12 pm. Adults £1, children free.

June 2

Creepy Crawlies’ at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells Visit the Stable Yard Room for creative crafting of Wiggly Spiders, Wriggly Caterpillars and Funny Frogs.

June 3

May 27

Paw Patrol visit West Somerset Railway Minehead from 10am – 4pm. Come and see Chase & Marshall from PAW Patrol at Minehead Railway Station. There will be lots to do for the whole family.

May 27

Tractor Ted Bouncy Fun! At Farrington’s from 10am to 3pm. Tractor Ted and his Friends will be in Cowtastic Farm Park for a day of fun!

May 27 - 29

Home Farm Fest in Chilthorne Domer, Somerset School in a Bag with over 100 bands/artists and performers. Lots for the whole family.

May 27 - June 3

Father’s Day at Cholderton Charlie’s Farm Quote "Challenge Dad" on the door and Dad will receive FREE ENTRY onto the farm for the whole day!

May 29

Somerset Bugfest at RSPB Ham Wall, near Glastonbury 2pm – 4pm. Learn about everything that slithers, crawls and buzzes - go on a bug hunt and find out more about the hidden world of mini beasts.

Sing (U) at Midsomer Norton Town Hall from 2.30pm Tickets £5 for adults, £3 for children or £12 for Families (2 adults, 1 or 2 children). Almost Summer BBQ Party at Farrington’s from 10am – 4pm Lots of summer salads, sauces, meat rubs, marinades, craft beers, ciders and much more. Tractor Ted Big Machines Weekend, Bowood House & Gardens 11am – 5pm. This really is the perfect day out for all the family! Total heaven for young children (and often for Dads too)! Biaza Love Your Zoo Week at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm Come and find all the hidden hearts in the animal enclosures for a chance to win an Animal Adoption. Sheep Shearing Day at Cholderton Charlie’s Farm See the flock of Rare Breed sheep get their annual ‘hair cut’ throughout the day. There will also be face painting, wool spinning displays and BBQ too!

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May 29

Open Day at HorseWorld from 10.30am to 4pm A great opportunity to see what goes on at HorseWorld's Welfare Department.

May 31 - June 3

Armed Forces Day, Wiltshire Armed Forces & Veterans Celebrations from 10 am to 4 pm at Trowbridge Town Park. A fun day for the whole family.

Nature Ninjas at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells Come along to the Community Garden for activities including pond dipping, minibeast hunting, seed sowing and a garden trail! Royal Bath & West Show, Shepton Mallet Celebrate the very best of Great British Agriculture, Entertainment, Food and Drink and much, much more for the whole family.

June 2 - 4

June 24

July 1

Sky Hunters at Sunset, Hawks Conservancy Trust 6.45pm. An evening of flying demonstrations including falcons, vultures, owls and kites. Tickets £33.50, Adult and £19.95, Child.

Pirates and Princesses at Bowood House & Gardens 11am to 5pm. Dress up as a pirate or your favourite princess and join in all the fun and games.

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ARMED FORCES DAY 24 JUNE, 10:30AM – 4:00PM PAGE PARK AND STAPLE HILL HIGH STREET

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he annual Armed Forces Day event is free to attend for all, as you show your gratitude and appreciation to the past, present and future military forces from air, land and sea units. Showing support for the Armed Forces provides a much valued morale boost for the troops and their families. The UK Armed Forces defend the UK and its interests. They are busy working around the world, promoting peace, delivering aid, tackling drug smugglers, providing security and fighting terrorism. On the day there will be a parade assembling at 11:00am on Page Road by the Staple Hill Royal British Legion branch, which will then parade along Staple Hill High Street and Broad Street. The parade will include veterans, cadet groups, bands and military vehicles. The procession will end in the park, where a drumhead ceremony will be held by a local reverend. There will be a wide variety of stalls, stands and activities in the park, including a large number of military vehicles and weapons from the past and present. The day will also include performances from singers, bands. The event is free to enter and has something for all the family to enjoy.


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FESTIVAL OF NATURE: WILDLIFE SURVEY B

ath’s largest ever wildlife survey will take place as part of this year’s Festival of Nature two-week long event. New drone footage that shows a ‘bat’s eye view’ of the River Avon will also be previewed during the Bath leg of the festival, which will feature bats as a key theme this year. The festival will illustrate why researchers at the University of Bath call the River Avon ‘bat superhighway’. a Dates for the festival, the UK’s biggest free celebration of the natural world, have also been announced. It kicks off on Thursday June 8 and runs until Sunday June 25, starting in Bristol before it winds down the River Avon through Keynsham and into Bath, uncovering secret wildlife spots along the way. The festival’s first Bath-based BioBlitz, the largest ever wildlife survey to be held in the city, will take place at the National Trust’s Bushey Norwood site on June 23 and 24 and it is hoped that 1,000 different species can be found in 24 hours. Bristol and Bath’s waterscapes are an important feature of the Festival of Nature and visitors will be able to learn all about stories of the River Avon via a ‘cinema in a campervan’ which will follow the festival down the River Avon. Fondly known as Lionel, the VW T25 campervan is decorated as an imaginary spaceship and festival-goers are invited to step on board and enjoy this unique cinema-going experience. Walks from Bristol to Bath on the longest day of the year will form part of the programme, as will a brand new series of talks and workshops in Bath’s Guildhall. Parade Gardens in Bath will host an all-day free family wildlife party on June 25, with music on the bandstand, local caterers and a range of exhibits and drop-in workshops. Savita Custead, festival director, said: “The Festival of Nature is a fantastic opportunity for people of all ages to see our city and waterscapes in a different way and better understand the natural world which surrounds us. It’s about informing and educating, inspiring people to take action for nature and, most importantly, having fun.


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“There are so many interactive activities to take part in and we are particularly excited to be able to bring a special bats theme to the Bath part of the festival this year as well as our first ever Bioblitz for the city. This year’s event will in fact mark the largest ever festival programme across Keynsham, Bath and the river path in between.” The BBC Natural History Unit celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2017 and will be at the festival offering visitors the chance to try out camera equipment, meet wildlife presenters and find out about the history and technology changes in the industry. “We have already lined up some great activities and exhibitors, with much more to come,” said Savita. “We are looking forward to offering a packed programme which will appeal to everyone from pre-schoolers to grandparents.” The Bristol celebration will be over the weekend of June 10 and 11 followed by a Keynsham event on June 17 and 18 before culminating in Bath for the festival finale on June 24 and 25. A full festival programme will be released later this month (April) and people are encouraged to sign up to the Festival of Nature newsletter to keep up to date with all of the festival news and updates. All events are free to enter, but some may require advance booking so visit www.festivalofnature.org.uk for a full listing and more information. You can also follow the festival on Twitter: @ FestofNature and on Facebook: @BristolFON.


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News and Reviews LATEST SCHOOL NEWS

EVENTS

SCIENCE DAY AT CASTLE SCHOOL One whole day was devoted to science investigations at Castle Primary School. The children swapped classes a number of times to take part in investigations involving lots of interesting things such as bubbles, rockets, camouflage worms to name a few! Assembly was science themed and the children were really buzzing. The school wishes a big thank you to Miss Silman who organised the day and all the teachers who organised such great learning opportunities.

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HEALTHY SCHOOLS AWARD On Thursday 6th April Mrs Spincer Deputy Headteacher at Saltford Primary School and Mr Jenkins Year 3 Teacher attended an event at the Hilton Hotel in Bath at which Mr Jenkins received a Healthy Schools Certificate. This means that the school maintains the Healthy Schools Award for a further 2 years. The school thanked Mr Jenkins for all his hard work on this area.

1950S AND 1960S DAY On Wednesday 5th April Saltford Primary School’s Year One and Year Two children looked wonderful in their 1950s/60s outfits, and they thoroughly enjoyed all the playground games organised by parents and grandparents. The children had various activities in their own classes, including dancing, games and watching programmes from the 1960s! Their delicious Easter lunch was then followed by some live music with Mr Pallett the school’s guitar teacher. Mr Pallett told the children about music in the 1950s and played a selection of tunes throughout that era and into the 1960s. The children learned ‘Hand Jives’ and a bit of ‘Rock-n-Roll’ and enjoyed dancing to the music. The school said a special thank you to Mrs Hayden for organising this special day for the children and for wearing such great outfits.

TOPPING OUT CEREMONY AT SALTFORD Saltford Primary School welcomed visitors to the Topping Out Ceremony for their new six classroom build. This symbolic event, based on ancient Scandinavian tradition, marked the exciting milestone of completion of the roof construction on the new building. The building has been designed by BBA Architects of Bath. The project is being funded by Bath and North East Somerset Council and managed by Project Delivery in association with the Schools Capital and Organisation Team within the Council’s People and Communities Directorate. The main contractor H Mealing and Sons of Bath has been working on site since October 2016. The school have had significant input into the design and finish of the new teaching block and the School Council presented the builders with an ammonite and a time capsule which are going to be included in a wall of the new building. Chairman of the Council, Councillor Alan Hale attended the topping out ceremony, together with Governors, Local Councillors, our CEO Andrea Arlidge, members of staff and School Council representatives.

FRIENDSHIP BENCH AT CASTLE SCHOOL

On Friday 24th March the Equalities Team were very excited to launch our new Friendship Benches! There are now two benches on each playground with a special sign on them (which was designed by Ella B when she was in the E-Team last year). The idea is that if the children feel that they don’t have anyone to play with that they will sit on the Friendship Bench. It is the whole school’s responsibility to ensure that that child is then asked to join in a game with some other children. The E-Team will oversee all of this and they hope that it will make the playground a happier place where everyone feels included.


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