Stackpole Day 5

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Friday dawned with blue skies and crisp, still air. (We'd all packed the night before and written our penultimate diary entries before buying mementoes of our time at Stackpole. We'd then enjoyed our nightly cup of hot chocolate; played some more chess, cards and Pokemon; built yet another tower of blocks; finished our page in the guest book and then settled down to Mrs Phillips' bedtime story.) There was a general air of excitement about going home mixed with sadness that the week was over. We enjoyed a tasty continental breakfast of cereals, yogurts and croissants before setting out, past the lakes and the site of what was the magnificent Stackpole Court, to the woods for some sun-drenched orienteering. On the way we saw a heron and a cormorant, sunning its wings. We returned to the centre for lunch with more of Erica's homemade cakes and were very proud to learn that we had the second lowest food waste, of all the schools who've visited Stackpole since September - 170g per person! There was one last play in the courtyard playground and then we loaded our bags on the coach and waved goodbye to Ack, Matt and Anne Marie (Ben had said his goodbyes earlier). There was a lovely sunset as we drove over the Severn and left our fantastic week in Wales behind!

Can you spot the cormorant and its reflection in Bosherton lily ponds? 

Can you spot the cormorant and its reflection in Bosherton lily ponds? 

In the old Boat House - now a bird hide. 

In the old Boat House - now a bird hide. 


 

Learning the ins and outs of orienteering.  

Learning the ins and outs of orienteering. 

 

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Neston School achieves Silver School Games Mark

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The School Games Mark is a Government led awards scheme launched in 2012 to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community. Last year we were proud to have earned a bronze mark but we worked hard to do even better and this year have achieved silver! Well done everyone!

 

 

Neston Swim Team Comes 2nd in Gala!

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A big well done to Lauren, Lenny, Ned, Tilly, Willow, Ben, Milo and Maddy, who put all of their swim practise into play last week as they gained 2nd place in a cluster swimming gala. The parents who were able to go along and support said that they did Neston proud! A special thank you to Annett Eggleton, who ably accompanied the team!

Neston Junior Girls Cross Country Team Win Gold at Inaugural Mid-Wilts Event

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On Tuesday 3.10.17, sixteen of our fastest runners competed against 7 other schools at Biddestone Sports Ground and did Neston proud. All the competitors put in their best effort and were all good sports - supporting their own teams as well as others. Stand out individual performances included Izzy Richards, who showed that running regularly pays off with an impressive 3rd place; Finn Charlton, who earned everyone's respect by coming in 5th despite an unlucky start and coming from the very back and Darcey, Molly, Charlotte and Tim who were all in the top ten of their races. Congratulations to all of our runners, including the junior girls: Darcey (5th), Molly (6th), Charlotte (8th) and Chloe (16th), who won team gold in their age group. We hope that everyone's inspired to get running!

Red Nose Day 2017

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Neston Primary School raised an amazing £304.30 for Red Nose this year.  A huge thank you to children and parents

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FoNS Quiz Night

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FoNS are having a quiz night on Friday 6th October in the school hall.  Please see the poster for further details.

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Early Years Bristol Standard

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Our Early Years team has been awarded The Bristol Standard Quality Improvement for birth to 5 certificate.  This confirms that our early years practice is outstanding and thanks must go to Mrs Pillinger and her team.  The validation panel were extremely impressed with their submission and how it captured the essence of the wonderful learning opportunities for children in our Reception class.

Quadkids achieve gold and silver ESAA awards at Wiltshire Swindon School Games

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Our Quadkids A team did themselves proud at the Wiltshire Swindon School Games at Marlborough College on 5.07.17. With the combined points of the 4 events (75m, standing long jump, Vortex ball throw and 600m) Finn, Sam, Martha, Gina-Mae, May, Lenny and Tom all achieved a silver ESAA award, while Zoe, Lauren and Ben all achieved a gold award. The following athletes were within the top 20 of all competitors in the following events: Finn in the 600m (10th); Ben in the throw (16th); Lauren in the sprint (18th), Martha in the throw (18th) and Zoe in the jump (5th), the throw (10th) and the 600m (12th). Zoe was our highest placed athlete, coming 7th in overall points out of all 73 girls! Full results can be found at http://www.quadkids.org/Wiltshire.

The photos below (click on each to see the next) were taken at the Level 2 qualifying event (yellow Neston team tops) and at the Level 3 WSSG (green tops). Many thanks to Rod and Penney Ellis for these images!

 

School Business Manager - Vacancy

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We currently have an excellent opportunity for a School Business Manager to join a dedicated and friendly team in a thriving village primary school. You will have responsibility for leading, but not limited to, Finance, HR, Building Management, Health and Safety and IT infrastructure at the school and it is an exciting opportunity to join the school's Strategic Leadership Team, making significant contributions towards strategic decision-making.

Please click on the links below to view the application pack:-

SBM Advert - SBM Person Specification - SBM Job Specification - SBM School Context - SBM Application Form - School Safeguarding Policy