The Great Big Neston Ride returns for 2016

Added on by Andy Howe.

Come and join us on the famous Castle Combe Race Circuit this Friday (17th June) 6-8pm.

For one evening only, Neston School has the famous race track to itself and we need as many people as possible to come and help us fill it and make it a great evening of cycling, scooting, blading and socialising!

The BBQ will be fired up, so bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a great start to the weekend.

There is a 1.78 mile race track for the confident cyclers, and there is a great home straight for learners to enjoy practicing on too. So it really is a family event for all ages.

Please join us and help make Neston’s School’s second Big Ride a great success. All money raised goes to the school.

Tickets are still available from class reps and will be on sale at Castle Coombe race track on the evening of the event too.

£3 per adult and £2 per child

Please invite your family and friends along too.

To ensure everyone stays safe and has a great time, a few simple circuit rules are on the website and will be displayed at the event too, please take a couple of minutes to read them.

FAQs

I don’t have a bike rack

You can still come and join the fun. If you can’t fit bikes in the car, then bring blades or scooters. It’s great fun, no matter what your wheels!

My children are a bit wobbly on a bike, should we still come along?

This event is for all ages and capabilities. As well as having the whole 1.78 mile circuit, there is a great home straight which is brilliant for learners too.

Do we have to wear helmets?

Yes please. We want everyone to enjoy this great event and stay safe too. Please help us set a good example to the children an pop a helmet on!

Will the course be supervised?

There will be FONs marshals around the track, but you will be responsible for your children at all times.

Where is the Castle Combe Circuit?

The circuit is about 20-25 minutes from Neston (SN14 7EY). There is plenty of FREE parking when you get there.

Yellow & Green Teams Share Cricket Trophy

Added on by Andy Howe.

The KS2 (Years 3 - 6) Cricket Tournament that took place at the end of last term, was jointly won by the Green and Yellow teams after their Final was drawn and a bowl-off involving every player couldn't separate them! Here are some photos taken during the matches:

MDSA Position

Added on by School Administrator.

We are looking for an MDSA to join our friendly and valued team to supervise the children during lunch. You will be required to encourage positive play and activities both on the playground and indoors on wet days. Please click here for further details.

First News - The Children's View

Added on by Andy Howe.

As mentioned in the FONS fundraising post, they are funding our annual subscription to First News, which costs £460 and the money you have raised is already making a difference to reading in our classrooms.

First News is the weekly national newspaper for children. It provides up-to-date articles on a range of subjects from entertainment, sport and politics, as well as covering all the major news stories from home and abroad. Our subscription includes weekly delivery of class copies of the newspaper, as well as access for teachers to the digital edition and a whole range of resources to use within the classroom. It has proved particularly useful for the teachers in Guided Reading sessions as it comes with relevant comprehension activities around the articles that week.

Here are just some of the reasons why the children love using them so much...

They have lots of stories around the world and they’re very funny
— Ellie, Silver Birch
I learn from them
— Eddie G, Silver Birch
They are interesting and I love 10 at Number 10 and the daily paper boy
— Eddie, Hazel
It helps me understand what’s happening in the world around me
— Abi H, Hazel
It tells me all the latest news
— James P, Hazel
They give me fun information that interests me for the whole day!
— Evie, Chestnut
They are fun, quirky and exciting to read
— Izzy, Chestnut
They have more interesting articles than normal newspapers
— Zoe, Beech
It’s easier to read than the everyday newspaper because it fills you in on important things
— Olivia, Beech
It tells you fascinating facts from around the world and it has fun quizzes.
— Genevieve, Maple
They really help me write news reports because I read them. They also have great puzzles and games at the end.
— Lily, Maple
I can relate to some of the subjects it talks about.
— Abbie, Maple

Review of FONS Fundraising

Added on by Andy Howe.

Hello from FONS - we would like to share our fundraising totals for the year (so far!) and inform you about the impact your support makes towards your children and the school.

The three Christmas events - The children's designed and printed Christmas cards, the two Christmas discos and the Christmas hampers raised over £500 between them. It was the first time we have split the disco into separate key stages, in light of having close to 200 pupils, and we had a lot of positive feedback from both parents and children.

FONS Chairman Martin Punter was, once again, a great quizmaster and the Quiz night raised over £400. Thank you to parents and staff who supported this event at the beginning of 2016

The Easter Egg Hunt was great fun and we raised a record amount, close to £500. A big thank you to Tracey Jewitt and her team for the revamped hunt on a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon.

Some of our money has been spent on the new sports tops (see Mr Howe's other blog post for photos) and stay tuned for the children's reviews of First News, also provided through FONS funding.

On behalf on FONS we would like to thank you for your continued support at these events this academic year, especially as we had to unfortunately postpone our biggest fundraiser - the Fireworks. Remember to come and get your refreshments from us on Sports Day (10th June) and keep an eye out for the return of the amazing Big Ride at Castle Combe Track.

E-Safety Magazine May Update - #DITTO Issue 1

Added on by Andy Howe.

It has been a little while since the last E-Safety newsletter was sent out but we have just received the latest (re-branded) magazine with the following message:

#DITTO is a free monthly magazine for schools and parents. The magazine is about keeping you up to date with risks, issues, advice and guidance related to keeping children safe online, commonly called e-safety or online safety, but also with a view to enjoying and learning about technology.

In the past I have tried to keep up with creating two separate newsletters; one for schools and one for parents and unfortunately this became too much. In this new magazine I briefly explain why I have now combined those newsletters into one magazine, and hopefully created something which is much more informative and useful to everybody. Please do feel free to send me feedback.

Alan Mackenzie

Click here to download #DITTO

This month we’re looking at:

  • Privacy and personal information.
  • Using YouTube to engage children.
  • ooVoo app.
  • Sexting
  • Useful links and resources.

The Neston Dig In.

Added on by Hazel.

Five fearless volunteers bravely battle the weeds on Saturday 23rd April.

With thanks to FONs for donating funds to help start 'The Mud Club' gardening team as well as Lowden Garden Centre for their advice and discount.

We will keep you rooted in our progress.  

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