July 14, 2008

Fun Day!

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It's time for Fun Day once again. Many activities will be taking place within school on Tuesday 15th July. The theme of the day is 'under the sea' and the children have been asked to enter into the spirit by dressing up.

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June 22, 2008

School Council update.

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School Council have been particulary busy this term. Having completed a 'Save Water' campaign they then collected ideas for the refurbishment of the bottom yard. Now they have turned their attention to raising attendance. If you would like School Council to discuss your own ideas, please speak to the councillors in your class.

Are you ever late for school? These days you could be met at the door by a school councillor who will take your name and list you on the late register. After only one week, we had hardly any latecomers. Remember everyone, school starts at 8.50am.

Keep up to date with School Council activities by reading their newsletter.

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April 25, 2008

Easter Holiday adventures

Following the success of the Summer Holiday activities, Carr Hill ran a Sports Camp during the second week of the Easter holiday. Children in years 4,5 and 6 attended. The timetable included hockey, trampolining, tubing on the ski slopes and also arts and crafts. The cost to participate was £15.

For further information about our Extended Schools activities contact the school office or visit Gateshead Council's Extended Activities website www.extended.org.uk


On the ski slope


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Assault course

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Hockey

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Kids on slopes.

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November 11, 2006

Anti-Bullying Competition 2006.

The official 2006 Anti-Bullying poster.

Example poster.

From November 20th, Carr Hill will be celebrating Anti-Bullying week. Posters and leaflets are extremely difficult to find, therefore in true Carr Hill tradition, we will solve this problem ourselves. Children from all year groups are invited to enter a poster competition. All entries should be no larger than A3 and should include an anti-bullying slogan. Entries should be handed to School Councillors by November 23rd. Winning entries will be framed and displayed in school throughout the year.


Why note visit the Anti-Bullying Week site for ideas.
www.Bullying.co.uk

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