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THE PERTMOORThPFSICE WING NEWSLETTER.
SUPER T) t ) ti r 0 LI Y C LU
During the summer holidays Peatmoor Primary School
will be remaining open, and running the "Heron Holiday
At Shaw Ridge Megabowl there are some Club" from Monday to Friday, 8.45am until 5.30pm
special events in the summer holidays
for children. (excluding August Bank Holiday).
The Day Time Double £3.99 per child On offer will be a full range of activities including:
includes two games, a burger and a air hockey, table tennis, table-top football, parachute
drink. Super Bowl was changed to games, construction sets, football, netball,
Megabowl because the name Megabowl
short tennis and visits to local facilities.
is more popular.
Prices start from £60 per full week. For further details
The best time for children to play is be-
tween 10am and 5pm in school holidays or to reserve a place please contact: Susie Wagner at
and at the weekend. Peatmoor Primary School on (01793) 887473.
For more information see your local
newspaper. You will also hear about their
special offers on GWR fm. Peatmoor Community
School opened in
If you would like more information con-
September 1999 and now
tact Megabowl on 886886 or look at
we have 134 children.
www.megabowl.co.uk
We have a football pitch
and we have a running
11toouiiitaiui Challenge track on the field.
We also have a pre-school
called `Sparklers.'
Peatmoor School is
not just for children.
4p.-
^1Z ,& aet school because there are
It is called a community
meeting rooms
In the mountains is a cabin. which adults can hire
Inside three people lie dead. for meetings.
The cabin is locked from the If you are looking for
inside and there is no sign of a somewhere to meet,
struggle or any weapons. Emon Majdabadi, Sarm Falaki, and Steven Cresswell telephone (01793) 887473.
HOW DID THEY DIE? with Mrs Brough and Dave Belton from Motorola
who has been helping us with our typeface project Nathan Lane
If you think you know, e-mail us
on [email protected] or
write to us at Peatmoor School, We Went back in time
Pepperbox Hill, Peatmoor,
Swindon SN5 5DP by 10th July. Some of the children spent a term
The person who has the right studying Victorian times and two
answer will win a Teddy Bear. classes went to the Victorian School at
Sevington to find out what it was like
to go to school over 100 years ago.
Wot A Laff!
If a blue house is made of blue Craig Mooney wrote about the trip...
bricks, a red house is made of red "I enjoyed dipping my pen in the ink and I
bricks and a yellow house is made really liked using the slate boards and
of yellow bricks, what is a green slate pencils.
house made of?
We went to the shop and saw things like
Glass!
purses, note books and models. Here are Lucy Roze and
What do you call two robbers? I liked colouring a picture of Prince Albert Alison Read dressed as
A pair of knickers! who was married to Queen Victoria. Victorian girls working at
Sevington School
What's the catchphrase? We had to go to drill; the games were fun.
The girls went to make lemonade and pancakes. The lemonade
was horrible but I loved my lunch which was a slice of bread and
*^Oc av3a cheese, some raw carrots, an apple and a gingerbread man.