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Bishop of Swindon helps publish
children’s book
Link and Learn Pre-School
has moved from the Link Centre and will begin
the Autumn 2016 term at
Toothill Farm, Bodiam Drive,
Toothill SN5 8BE
The new term starts on
Monday 5th September
and sessions are held every The front cover of No More Honey Bear written by Year 6 pupils and teacher
morning Monday to Friday Mrs Campbell of Ashton Keynes Church of England Primary School
9.15am-12.15pm. The Bishop of Swindon, Rt Revd teacher Joanne Campbell who
Mature, experienced and Dr Lee Rayfield has helped three encouraged the children to enter
fully-qualified staff young writers to publish their short a 500 word story competition. She
story about a young bear and his
is always going the extra mile in
honey problem. the community and this is just one
We have vacancies for 3-4 year olds. No More Honey Bear! has been shining example.
written by Daniel O’Neill, Harrison “I read the story and thought it
If you are interested in a place for your child Boon and Charlie Romback of was great and wanted to see if I
or for more information please phone: Ashton Keynes CofE Primary School could get something printed for
07531 133448 and deals with a young bear who them all.
only wants to eat honey and watch
“My daughter’s boyfriend Rich
or email: TV whilst three sporting friends try Hegan is a graphic artist and
[email protected] to convince him to get outside and wanted to help illustrate the
We look forward to hearing from you! exercise. story, and I think he’s done a great
Dr Rayfield said: “I was job. It’s a great little story for all
particularly impressed with the concerned.“
HIGHWORTH WARNEFORD
SCHOOL
Shrivenham Road, Highworth SN6 7BZ
An Academy Putting Excellence First
OPEN MORNINGS/AFTERNOONS
Monday 26 September to Friday 14 October
Highworth Warneford is an excellent secondary school
providing an outstanding learning environment which allows
pupils to thrive and develop their academic,
personal and social skills.
In our most recent Ofsted report (May 2013) pupils’ behaviour was
described as ‘outstanding both in lessons and around the school’
and such behaviour makes a ‘strong contribution to their learning’.
So that you can see for yourself the quality of our provision,
we would like to invite you to visit the school on a normal
working day. Each visit lasts for up to 1½ hours and will give
you the opportunity to see lessons and meet pupils and staff.
To book your visit
please contact Mrs Lewis,
Admissions Officer, on (01793) 767083
or email:
[email protected]
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