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8 SHAW
Craft Fair & Fashion Show Second hand toys
STARTING UP Thursday 17 November Saturday 19 November
and book fair
7.30pm - 10pm
(doors close 930pm) 2pm - 4pm
IN BUSINESS AND Holy Trinity Church, Shaw Centre Holy Trinity Church, Shaw Centre
Entrance 50p Retreshemnts
Admission 20p Refreshments
All proceeds to In aid of
Loll/pops Toddler Group 81h Boys Brigade
NEEDING PREMISES?
Brook Field makes China connection
Paintings by youngsters from Brook North Wiltshire MP Richard
THEN WE CAN HELP! Field School were hung next to the Needham.
best artwork selected from schools
Before taking part in a conference
in China's three northern provinces on business links between Wiltshire
at a one day exhibition held at the and China, the ambassador talked
Great Western Enterprise Chinese Experience restaurant on to the Brook Field pupils from
10 October, as part of a trade event. Andrea Keighly's class about the
can offer in the Swindon area Chinese AmbassadorMa-Yuzhan different styles used in the artwork
was the VIP guest of Trade Minister by Chinese children.
Chinese Ambassador Ma-Yuzhan points out aspects of Chinese art to Brook Field
Fully Service children, watched by Richard Needham
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from £25.00 per week Good inspection report at short notice
Shaw Ridge Primary School is "caring, supportive and sensitive to
Tel: Alison Kearney pupils' social, moral and cultural needs" according to a report published
in early October by the government's education watchdogs Ofsted.
(0793) 512612 The inspection which took place HeadteacherKieth Burke said the
at barely 5 weeks notice at the end of school is in a very good position to
the Spring term was used as a test implement the curriculum changes
bed for new inspection procedures required in the forthcomingDearing
No Legal Fees which officially came into effect for review of the curriculum once it is
all primary schools in September. published next year.
Monthly Licence Inclusive Schools now get 9 months warning.
Assessing the work of the school
Building Maintenance/Insurance on three levels, poor, satisfactory Ready for play in
Immediate Occupation and good, the report states that the
quality of education provided is sat- Middleleaze
Free Parking isfactory and in some respects good. A new play area in Middleleaze
Standards in core subjects of Eng- opens in November and gives par-
lish, Maths and Science were close ents with children atSaltWaySchool
LET US LOOK AFTER YOU WHILE to or above the national average. a reason for leaving their cars at
YOU LOOK AFTER YOUR BUSINESS Information Technology and geog- home when they pick up their chil-
raphy were below average for older
dren.
children, Music is below average, On the other hand, it might cause
but FE is above average across the children to be late for school in the
We also offer school. morning.
Special Educational Needs pupils The proposed equipment to be
* Conference/Meeting Rooms* are strongly supported and achieve located in the play area was criti-
Ring us now for more information!! satisfactory to good standards. cised by residents fifteen months
Pupil behaviour is recorded as ago because it was too large and too
exemplary and the inspectors state close to their homes. The scale of the
rqlk that "the school has worked hard to project was toned down by remov-
GREAT WESTERN achieve its pastoral aims and is now ing an aerial runway and increasing
ENTERPRISE well placed to put added emphasis the size of the toddlers play area was
on achieving its academic aims." increased to satisfy objectors.