Neston Aquathon Team comes first!

Added on by Maple.

Congratulations to Tom, Thomas, Willow and Maddy who took part in an aquathon (swim and run) at Springfield Campus just before half term. They were competing against athletes from other schools in our cluster and were very proud to come first! They are great examples of the benefits of an active lifestyle!

Hot off the Press - Neston Hockey Team qualifies for play offs

Added on by Maple.

Well done to the Neston Hockey team (Emily, Ciara, Lauren, Lenny, Maddy, George D, Eddie, Seth, Izzy and Alyssa) who came second in our cluster festival (losing out to Colerne only on goal difference) and who have made it through to the play offs for the county event. Our top goal scorer was Lauren, with Emily and Lenny also sending the ball to the back of the net! All of the players improved their skills during the matches, particularly with making themselves available when we were attacking and marking the opposition when we were defending. Good luck for the 2nd of March at Devizes School.

Safer Internet Day - 6th February 2018 - Year 4

Added on by School Administrator.

To mark Safer Internet Day, which takes place on 6th February 2018, we are pleased to be able welcome the Corsham Institute who will be discussing with the children in Chestnut how we can make the internet a safer place. 

As part of the visit the children are going to be filmed.  

Please click here for the consent form for you to sign if you are happy for this to be done.  Those children who do not return a consent form will not be included in the filming.

 

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Positive Parenting Course

Added on by School Administrator.

Wiltshire Council will be running a Positive Parenting course from the 5th February at the Corsham Regis Primary school.

The course aims to support parents and carers to make small changes that will have a positive long term impact on their child's behaviour.  Parents are introduced to a range of strategies to enhance parent-child relationships and manage children's behaviour.

Parents can refer themselves using the referral form or turn up on the day and register for the group.

Please click here to view flyer

Please click here to view dates

Please click here to view referral form

 

E-Safety Magazine - #DITTO Issue 10

Added on by Andy Howe.

This month includes:

  • Friends and followers
  • Permanence
  • Cyber trauma – Secrets
  • DITTO – account security
  • Two-factor authentication
  • NEW – #DITTO JUNIOR – articles from children and young people

Please click here to download the issue

Red Team wins KS2 football tournament while Green Team gets the fair play award!

Added on by Maple.

On the last Thursday of term, everyone from Year 3 up to Year 6 played in 8 a-side matches for their sports team (Red, Yellow, Blue and Green). It was wonderful to see our experienced footballers, who play for local clubs, supporting our players who are less experienced at playing football competitively. Last year, Blue Team won the cup but this year some excellent team work (lots of passing and communicating) took Red Team to the top in our 2017 intra-KS2 tournament - Go Reds! There was a lot of fair play in evidence from all the teams (well done everyone) but the team that shone the brightest in this respect was the Green Team! Many thanks to our School Games Crew for organising this exciting event and to the adults who helped out too despite many being under the weather.

Green Team - our Fair Play winners! 

Green Team - our Fair Play winners! 

Red Team - our 2017 competition winners!

Red Team - our 2017 competition winners!

Healthy Me

Added on by School Administrator.

Healthy Me is primarily about having fun! It is a free, 10 week child weight management programme for 7-11 year olds and their families. At Healthy Me they educate families about nutrition and physical activity, helping you to make small positive lifestyle changes to become healthier, and reach and maintain a healthy weight. They cover topics such as 5 a day, sugars vs fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals, the importance of hydration, shopping on a budget, making healthy packed lunches and many more. All of this is backed up with fun physical activity such as a supermarket sweep hunt fresh fruit and veg!

Families receive support over the 10 week programme and beyond through keeping in touch/fun days where they can monitor your progress and ensure you continue to make the positive changes you have made during the course.

The new course dates are as follows:

Chippenham - The Olympiad - Tuesdays 4.15pm-5.45pm commences 9th January
Trowbridge - Trowbridge Sport Centre - Wednesday's 4.30pm-6.00pm commences 10th January
Salisbury - Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre - Wednesday's 4.30pm-6.00pm commences 10th January
Devizes - Devizes Leisure Centre - Thursday's 4.15pm - 5.45pm commences 11th January

Families can self-refer by filling out the referral form (click here) or by emailing healthyme@wiltshire.gov.uk

Please click here for the information leaflet for further details.


 

Years 3 & 4 Christmas Party

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Monday 18th December

Please come into school wearing your own clothes.  This can include a Christmas jumper and a hat or other Christmas themed headwear.

Please bring a donation of £1 to cover the cost of party food.  We have found it is easier to ask for money and do one big shop for both classes, rather than ask for food and end up with 20 packs of sausage rolls!

Thank you - Mr Howe, Miss Patrick and Mrs Quinn

Intra KS2 Football Tournament

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Thursday 14th December - Please bring a sports day coloured top to wear during the KS2 (years 3, 4, 5 & 6) football tournament.  They can be a top that you wear over skins / base layer (lycra type tops) or long-sleeved tops.  It can have logos or characters on it as long as it is mainly the colour of your sports day team.

Stackpole Day 4

Added on by Maple.

The wind was still blowing on Thursday morning but there was a hint of blue behind the thin cloud cover. We were all excited to head off together in the mini buses for Freshwater West and a beach clean (part of the work we're doing to achieve our John Muir awards). At first glance, the beach looked pristine, covered in sandstone pebbles of beautiful shades of red, purple and orange and dotted about with piles of seaweed but, on closer inspection, we could all see that plastic was in danger of taking over. We found plastic bottle tops and plastic bottles and plastic rope and plastic packaging and old plastic boots and plastic fragments - so much plastic rubbish that we filled an entire pick-up truck with it. It was very satisfying work but we only cleared a fraction of the beach and, as Evie pointed out, "This is only one beach and look how much plastic is on it!" We all came away thinking about how to reduce our plastic consumption.

After lunch, the Coots went off rockpooling with Matt while the Swans canoed on the moat around Pembroke Castle. It was exciting to paddle into tunnels that have been around since King Henry VII's day (there were stalactites hanging down in them)! Mrs Phillips was in charge of two canoes rafted together because of the wind and led her team to victory in the final race of the day where we all had to stand up to paddle around a buoy. Ben and Anne Marie declared that we were incredibly fast at loading the canoes back onto the trailer. It was a cold but fun afternoon!

We were all starving for our chicken curry dinner, which was followed by a rousing game of dodgeball with Ben.

 

We arrive at Freshwater West! 

We arrive at Freshwater West! 

Ben hands out our gloves! 

Ben hands out our gloves! 

Can you spot scraps of plastic? 

Can you spot scraps of plastic? 

Lily and Ciara working hard. 

Lily and Ciara working hard. 

What has Ellie found?! 

What has Ellie found?! 

Mrs Phillips joins in with the beach clean! 

Mrs Phillips joins in with the beach clean! 

We emptied a pick up truck load of rubbish off the beach! 

We emptied a pick up truck load of rubbish off the beach! 

Stackpole Day 5

Added on by Maple.

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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