As we come to the end of another busy and exciting school year, as all our pupils and staff head off for their well-earned summer holidays, I would like to say a huge 'thank you' to all our parents and carers for their continued brilliant support this year. This makes the difference.
I am sure that you will want to share with me thanks to our amazing staff team for their care, hard work and commitment that they have shown this year as always. As I always say, I am an incredibly lucky person to be able to be the Headteacher of such a marvellous group of professionals.
Of course, I would also want to thank our truly incredible pupils; the people who really make The Castle School the special place that it is.
Have a great summer and we will see all our students ready to learn on Tuesday 5th September 2017.
Friday, 21 July 2017
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Windsor visit Windsor!
On 17th July 2017 Windsor Class
went to visit Windsor Castle.
We arrived and we saw the Changing of the Guards
outside the Castle to start our day.
We then walked to the learning centre within the
grounds of the Castle, where we met a lovely lady called Jo who looked after us
and we were allowed to have lunch there.
Once we had lunch we then made our way to go into
the Castle through security. We made our way around the Castle grounds and
went into the Queen Mary Doll house exhibition to see an incredible dolls' house on display and saw children’s clothing which the Royal Family had worn.
We finished our visit by watching Guards on
parade and marching through the Castle grounds shouting out ‘Make way for the
Queen's Guards’ which made everyone jump as we were not expecting it.
Everyone had a fantastic time and really enjoyed
the experiencing in seeing the Castle that the classroom is named.
More riding success
On Sunday, Chloe and Sam took part in the RDA National
Championships where Chloe and Sam both competed in the Countryside Challenge.
Chloe came first winning her class and Sam come fifth, which is amazing
considering there were 15 competitors and they both only began riding in September.
Chloe was awarded a trophy for winning and they both also received some
extremely fancy rosettes. We are so proud of Chloe and Sam for their
achievements, what's next guys, The Olympics, perhaps?
Monday, 17 July 2017
Prom 2017
We had a wonderful Prom this year as students, staff and parents will attest. It was a lovely evening with lots of dancing and fun. We were extremely grateful to Thomas Fry's father for providing the meat and doing the barbecue, even though Thomas left last year. He has even said he wants to come and do it next year! That is good news as the burgers were amazing.
It was lovely to see all our students having such a wonderful time. Here are some photos from the night. Look out in the Newbury Weekly News when the Prom edition comes out as we will be in there!
It was lovely to see all our students having such a wonderful time. Here are some photos from the night. Look out in the Newbury Weekly News when the Prom edition comes out as we will be in there!
Friday, 14 July 2017
Balmoral, Skipton and Corfe Church Visit
Balmoral, Corfe and Skipton Classes took a trip to St Thomas' Church in Woolton Hill. They met with Rev Christine and she began by introducing herself. We then asked her lots of interesting questions, including: 'How old is the church?' (168 years old), 'How many vicars had been at the church?' (13) and 'What was the oldest grave?' (probably about 165 years old). We then went on an 'eye-spy' hunt around the church, looking for different things; lectern, pulpit and font, were just a few . Jo then took us outside to look at the new roof, grave-yard and special double doors that are only used on special occasions, such as a wedding. We finished by having our snack, before coming back to school. Once back at school, Molly and Jess were very impressed with how much we could remember.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Our Wonderful Horse
The
pupils at The Castle School thought hard about how they wanted to decorate their
horse, given to us by Newbury Racecourse and in keeping with this terms topic of ‘By The Sea’, they decided to
create ‘Oceana’ (named by Ellie from Colchester Class!) the ‘sea’horse!
The
children visited Mudeford before half term and enjoyed exploring the beach,
collecting seashells, learning about seaside safety and we even went on a
little ferry trip!
Upon
their return, the children used laptops to look up various images of sea creatures,
from killer whales to Spongebob and Ursula the sea witch! They used these
images to create their own masterpieces and with a small amount of help were
able to transfer these onto Oceana. They then glued on shells that they had
collected from Mudeford beach and of course, a school art project is not
compete without a bit of sparkle!
Here are some pictures of their work - an amazing whole school collaborative achievement.
on a little ferry trip!
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Donnington Care Home Tea Party
Once a fortnight, as part of their Guided Options, Key Stage 4 pupils have been visiting Bupa Donnington Care Home. Today, we were lucky enough to be invited to their tea party organised by Vodafone. As always, our students had a fantastic time interacting with and entertaining the elderly residents. Our link with Donnington Care Home has become even more beneficial than any of us could ever have imagined. It gives both our students and their residents an opportunity to listen to and to communicate with people in their community that they would not normally see.
Emily Marshall (Class Teacher)
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