This week, Lancaster Class were lucky enough to get expert help in creating some wonderful pottery. Ursula Codrington, who is one of our school governors introduced us to Marion Walker, an experienced potter, who came in to work with the students and create bowls using a proper potters' wheel. Below are some pictures showing our students working hard and being extremely creative. Thank you so much to Marion for her expertise and for given her time up to come and let our student experience this activity:
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Inclusion Afternoons are GO!
We have recently introduced Inclusion Afternoons on Friday. The sessions are designed around our Rights Respecting School (RRS) statements. The purpose is to get pupils working with a wider variety of other children to improve social interactions and share experiences. It is early days, but already we are seeing some wonderful activities and outcomes. Below are a selection of photographs of some of the learning opportunities:
RRS "Shelter Me" - DT project on shelters
RRS "Let me be creative" - DT and Art projects
RRS "Let me Speak" - Sensory Stories
RRS "Let me be creative" - school choir
RRS "Let me be creative" - school choir
RRS "Let me be Healthy" - Yoga
RRS "Let me be Creative" - DT and Art Projects
RRS "Let me be Creative" - DT and Art Projects
Fun day out at the Race Track
Last week, Conway Class had a wonderful day out at Thruxton Dace Track. They had a lovely day looking at all the amazing racing cars. They even met Tiff Needell, who used to be a presenter on Top Gear! He said some lovely things about the pupils and staff. Here are just two of them:
Here are two pictures from the day. Everyone really enjoyed it:
"You are amazing
and are doing a fantastic job looking after the children"
"The children are
well behaved, thank you for all you do"
Here are two pictures from the day. Everyone really enjoyed it:
Here is Tiff Needell with Conway Class
The pupils celebrate a lovely day at the track
Many thanks to the lovely people at Thruxton Motorsport Centre for a wonderful experience.
Monday, 10 November 2014
Children In Need
Thank you to everyone who donated to The Castle School Children in Need. We raised an amazing £430 for Children in Need - Well done everyone.
"Monday's child is fair of face"
"Friday's child is loving and giving"
Here is a picture of all the wonderful leggings that pupils and staff wore on Friday
Thanks to everyone who was involved or donated to this very worthwhile cause.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Newbury Weekly News Article
We are on the Newbury Weekly News website and also in the paper (page 18) this week to celebrate our wonderful "Outstanding" OFTSED result. Please click here to read the article and see the picture.
Just to address one omission from the newspaper article - I would like to wholeheartedly thank our "outstanding" governing body who have worked tirelessly on a voluntary basis to support and challenge the school to enable us to reach this wonderful position. I would like to particularly thank Brian Connolly, our brilliant chair of governors, for his expertise, guidance and strength in the role.
If you are interested in joining this exciting and dynamic team then please don't hesitate to contact the school on 01635 42976 and we will put you in contact with one of our governors to chat through how rewarding it can be and what is involved.
Just to address one omission from the newspaper article - I would like to wholeheartedly thank our "outstanding" governing body who have worked tirelessly on a voluntary basis to support and challenge the school to enable us to reach this wonderful position. I would like to particularly thank Brian Connolly, our brilliant chair of governors, for his expertise, guidance and strength in the role.
If you are interested in joining this exciting and dynamic team then please don't hesitate to contact the school on 01635 42976 and we will put you in contact with one of our governors to chat through how rewarding it can be and what is involved.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Parking at Love Lane
As you
may be aware, we are currently having some building work carried out at our
Love Lane site. This has meant that we have lost a significant amount of parking
whilst the build is completed. Up until now, we have been using an area of field
as an overspill. However, due to recent changes in the weather, it is no longer
safe to use the field.
As such
we are now extremely limited with parking and will be for the next two weeks.
This will mean that anyone visiting the school during the day may find it hard
to find a suitable place. I would ask if this is the case that you try and park
safely somewhere on the school site, even if this is on double yellow lines. If you
are able to park off-site and walk to the school then this would obviously be
very much appreciated, although I understand that this would not be convenient
for everyone.
I hope
that within the next two weeks we will be back to normal.
In the
meantime I thank you for your support with this.
Jon Hewitt
Headteacher
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