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October 2018

  • 31/10/18
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    Pembroke PE

    Pembroke Class have been developing their hand eye-coordination skills in PE. We had 30 minutes of challenge, engagement, perseverance and complete concentration!
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  • 31/10/18
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    Fire Engine Fun

    At the end of last term we were lucky enough to get a visit from the local fire brigade. They came in and showed our pupils all the amazing kit and spent time with some of our Key Stage 4 pupils to help them with their ASDAN work. There was also excitement when they had to leave suddenly yo att...
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  • 19/10/18
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    Wishing everyone a wonderful half-term break

    I would like to wish all our students and staff a wonderful, well-earned half-term break. I look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday 30th October 2018.
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  • 19/10/18
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    Scones in Skipton

    Today Skipton Class opened the doors of the Skipton Class Café to some very important guests! We had to do all the preparations before hand to include: making menus, place-mats and place names. Jo asked us what else a café needed and we said table cloths, glasses, flowers and...
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  • 19/10/18
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    Watermill Workshops

    Dunnottar and Flint Classes were very lucky to benefit from the expertise of staff from The Watermill Theatre participating in a workshop all about Life Skills. The workshop focussed on Teamwork, positive thinking, voice impact and presenting for impact. Students were fully engaged and contributed w...
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  • 17/10/18
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    More World Mental Health Day News

    Key Stage 4 had a great afternoon  for mental health awareness day on 10th October. All 3 classes interacted really well. They had a choice of cricket outside or games in Windsor. It was fab to see everyone getting on so well and was lovely for staff to get to know pupils in different classes t...
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  • 17/10/18
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    Top Tenor

    One of our students, Charlie has been learning the Tenor Horn with Sam from Maestros. Here is some audio of Charlie playing the duet Latin a Go-Go with Sam. We are very proud of Charlie and what he has achi
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  • 17/10/18
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    World Mental Health Day

    Dunnottar and Flint planned activities for everyone to do across the school for World Mental Health Day on Wednesday 10th October. They had to think about each Key Stage and the activities they could access and might enjoy. At Post 16, students took part in a range of different activities aimed...
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  • 16/10/18
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    Official New Build Opening

    We had our official opening of our new build on Monday. This is where members of the local council, local authority, Feltham's - the building company and the architect came to school to see the end result. It was a lovely morning and a chance for people to see what wonderful things go on at...
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  • 16/10/18
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    Carpentry Corner

    One of our Post-16 students, Ricky, has spent the last three Friday afternoons make this amazing bench, made completely out of recycled materials. Ricky has a keen interest in carpentry and showed great skill and enthusiasm in creating this original design. It is made from wooden pallets. Ricky used...
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  • 10/10/18
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    Castle Food Bank Support

    Windsor class took all of the harvest food from our festival to Thatcham food bank yesterday. They were very grateful for our donations and said that lots of people in Newbury and Thatcham need food parcels. The students learned that the food bank helps people who don't have enough food. We...
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  • 08/10/18
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    Happy Harvest Festival

    We had a wonderful whole school Harvest Festival at St Mary's Church in Shaw last week. Pupils performed poems and sung songs to celebrate harvest. The story was told through the eyes of The Sharing Horse and the Selfish Sheep written by Amy, one of our class teachers. We had som,e wonderful don...
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