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  • Table Tennis National Zone Championships 31st January 2015

    Sat 31 Jan 2015

    Many congratulations to our table tennis players this weekend for a very successful national zone championships.

     

    On Saturday, as County Champions, our boys' and our girls' squads travelled to Birmingham tocompete against county champions from Worcestershire, Warwickshire, The West Midlands, Birmingham and Buckinghamshire. We are delighted to report that after an enthralling day's play, our boys won the U11 championships by winning all of their matches and our girls played brilliantly to come runners-up. Both sqauds qualify for the nationsl regional championships.

     

    As runners up the girls play in Bournemouth on Saturday 21st March and the boys, as winners, travel to Bristol on Sunday 22nd March.

     

    If we achieve similar success, CSPA will qualify for the national finals in Hinckley on 9th May 2015.

     

    Well done TT players and many thanks to your coach, Mr Underwood!

  • Christingle Service in St Peter's Church 18th January 2015

    Sun 18 Jan 2015

    Children gathered in the family service in our local church today for the occasion of Christingle, led by Revd. Jim King and Luke Maxted. We were delighted to meet the church's new Youth Worker, Amy-Jane Wilson, a talented musician who led the singing.

     

    The service which focused on the theme of Jesus, as the "Light of the World" involves the creation of Christingles, made from an orange, with a red band around the circumference, representing Jesus' blood; four cocktail sticks with sweets on which represent the four seasons and a candle in the centre which represents Jesus.

     

    Our children turned out in their numbers for the service and sang two songs for the congregation in addition to the hymns which we all sang. A delightful occasion for the children to represent the school!

  • Archie Hill visits 10 Downing Street

    Fri 16 Jan 2015

    Archie Hill, one of our Year 4 children wrote a letter recently to David Cameron, the Prime Minister. Archie has Duchenne, a form of muscular dystrophy and requires the release of a new drug which will enable him to walk and run for longer.

     

    The drug, available in other countries was due to be released in the Uk but was withdrawn and Archie, together with his supportive family and other members of the charity went up to Downing Street on Wednesday 14th January to deliver a petition of nearly 23,000 names.

     

    Archie was lucky enough to see the Prime Minister who drove past in his car, but then got out and walked all the way back to speak to Archie and his family.

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