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New school for Toothill on show CIEH REGISTERED
TRAINING CENTRE
Plans for Toothill’s replacement primary school were displayed for Food Hygiene,
parents in mid-March; if there are no hold ups at Swindon Council’s Nutrition,
planning committee, the proposal should be ready to build by the Health & Safety
end of May, with an opening date in early September 2008. Places available for:
The single form entry school building will greatly improve se- CIEH LEVEL 2 HEALTHIER The Blackthorn School
with nursery unit will be built on curity. FOODS & SPECIAL DIETS of Photography
one level next to the present front Headteacher Martin Cowell said Monday 16 April, 10am-4pm Digital image-making
gate. parents and staff were enthusias- CIEH LEVEL 2 HEALTH & and black and white printing
Steps and a vehicle ramp will tic about the proposals. “We’ve SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE based at our specialist
lead to the front entrance of both worked hard with Swindon to get Monday 30 April, 10am-4pm teaching centre near Cricklade
the school and community meet- the best for Toothill; it’s an excit- Evening, day and weekend
£50 per delegate. Discounts available.
ing rooms. These will be separately ing building which will re-estab- courses for beginners and
Courses also run in-house for larger numbers
accessed and fencing around the lish the school at the centre of the advanced photographers
Contact Karen Beckett to book or enquire:
community.” (01793) 876706 www.photography-courses.com
The budget Tel: 01454 416937
[email protected]
will not cover www.eliteprogression.co.uk or 07920 116492
the cost of a
floodlit all -
weather
sports sur-
face.
Mr Cowell
said he is hop-
ing that a way Are you making the most of the
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Youngsters at Catherine
Wayte Primary in Abbey Meads
concentrated on India, Ghana,
Japan, China and France, hav-
ing a go at drumming, dance,
cooking and crafts with help
from visitors from differenct
countries.
Headteacher Laura Brierley
said the studies fitted with the
national curriculum, whilst giv-
ing every child the chance to
succeed. “When it comes to BALLET - TAP - MODERN - JAZZ
drumming or trying to form MUSICAL THEATRE
Japanese characters, the chil-
dren and adults are all begin- Bollywood dance teacher Dorothy Clarke & RAD MAJORS
ners. with Luke Parsons and Kerry Harbour STREET, HIP HOP & ADULT TAP
“The week started with an play with a toy made in China.
assembly on how we in Britain are “Working together in different Classes from two and half years upwards
so connected with the rest of the ways greatly enriches the chil- Lessons held at Haydonleigh School,
world. Before each child comes to dren’s education.”
school they might watch a cartoon At Orchid Vale Primary children Abbey Meads Community School, Blunsdon Villlage
made in Japan, put on clothes made looked at life in Japan, China, Af- and also Stratton Community Centre
from cotton grown in Ghana or rica, India and Mexico. Year 5 pu-
pils studied the Official Dance Centre of the
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group who showed off
Japanese artifacts. before 8pm
1 April 07 17 15/3/07, 5:35 pm