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Excitement at new school view
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Over sixty families took the opportunity on 8 May to look around the .
240 place Peatmoor Community Primary School building, before it
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opens in September.
Headteacher Terri
Peacock, centre, gave
tours of the empty
rooms and talked
about her vision for
the new school. She
was assisted by
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deputy head Rachel _
Lawrence, currently
at Oliver Tomkins
Junior School, and Its lighteritecause its thinner.
members of the
J&3 aril
govening body.
Mrs Peacock de-
scribed how the various areas will Children will be introduced to
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be used and was able to show how their new teachers at a meeting at
the facilities for community groups Brook Field School on 5 July. C^IlS
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have been kept separate from the In the meantime, Mrs Peacock
school. can be contacted on 463124.
Brook Field sing for CD I Buy any medium/large pizza,* get
Fifteen children from Brook Field School spent the May Day Bank another the same size FREE
Holiday recording a musical at Moonstone Studios in Malmesbury. ' er no ,ii Buy 1, get 1 free
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Whitehill Way, Swindon Free offer is on the lower
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Capture a taste of the East and savour
some of the finest Oriental cuisine in the region.
Come and dine out in our recently refurbished
Pagoda restaurant situated on the edge of the
Margaret Carpenter with talented singers, rear from left, Steven Hinns, Ceri Rees,
Emma Powell, Simon Ritchie, year 9 at Hreod Parkway School, Gillian Baxter, Alice lagoon in West Swindon.
Cornell, Jane Orchard. Front, Rebecca Richards, Luc Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Since January, the children have Mark Johnson, Director of Out Set Menus from £ 17.50* per head
been working with composer of the Ark, was full of praise for the Saturday & Sunday lunches from £ 10* per head
Margaret Carpenter on Giant recording. "The singing is excel- All major credit cards accepted
Slayer, anew work for schools. The lent and the arrangements by Private parties catered for
recording will form part of a pack- Margaret's son are out of this
age of materials available from Out world. We think this is a musical orthc gtin^^^'
of the Ark Music Publishers, which to hit you right between the eyes."
includes CD, tape, book and score. He believes Giant Slayer, aimed Charity June Pall
Margaret, who has been writing at children in Keystages 2 and 3, in aid of Oxfam's
musicals for 15 years, moved toShaw will become a huge schools musi- Kosovo appeal.
from Scarborough last August. She cal for the millennium. Saturday 25 June
was an infant teacher specialising Brook Field teacher Jeanette L25* per person
in music for 20 years but had to Miller described the work as "very
leave the profession when she de- challenging but very catchy." It Party Disco /
veloped multiple sclerosis. includes opportunities for two part Karaoke Nigh
Shortly after arriving in Swin- and solo singing. She is extremely Friday 18 June &
don she was delighted to discover proud of the children, who worked Friday 2 July
that Brook Field were performing very hard over five months. "It £20* per person
one of her works, Piper, for their was a special opportunity and a (£ 15* if social memb ,rn* =
Christmas show. Having heard real privilege to take part. They
their performance, she asked if they have improved tremendously and
would help her record a new work learned so much." Chinese (Experience
about David and Goliath. "It was For schools who would like to Pepperbox Hill, Peatmoor,West Swindon
a thrill to discover a school just know more about Out of the Ark, a Telephone 01 793 877888 Fax 01793 873883
around the corner with such excel- brochure and sample tape can be * Prices may be subject to 10% service charge
lent singers," she said. obtained by calling 01932 232250.