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Mental Health Week 2019

17th May 2019Mrs C Allison
Mrs Dunphy and Mrs Railton have recently delivered assemblies to the whole school about children’s mental health and the support that we offer at Chantry.
Click on the links below for resources that parents and carers might find useful.
If you have any concerns that you may require support with in school, please contact your child’s form teacher or Mrs Dunphy.
Resource 1 
Resource 2
Resource 3
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Campus Explorers

17th May 2019J Edwards

Campus
Some year 5 students got the opportunity to take part in Campus Explorers. In this activity students got the chance to take part in a virtual tour of the campus of Newcastle University through an interactive map. Throughout their journey through the campus they got the chance to play fun, educational games and activities.

 

IMG_20170517_082014910This activity contributes towards our
Careers Education Information and Guidance (CEIAG) programme and introduces the concept of Higher Education.

All year 6 students are taking part in Raising Aspirations workshops with the outreach team later this week.

Careers,Front Page News CEIAG University

Lord Taverner’s Boccia Competition Victory

14th May 2019Mrs C Allison

Congratulations to Eryn, Imogen, Imogen, Patrick and Xander who represented Chantry at the Lord Taverner’s Boccia Competition at Blyth Sports Centre on Thursday 9th May.

They had a fantastic day and came home with a gild in Boccia and a silver in archery – well done.  Their dedication and practise has certainly paid off.

They were complimented greatly throughout the day and the adults were blown away with their skill and discipline.

A special thanks to Ms Piper for her hard work with them.

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Discover Medicine Workshop

14th May 2019Mrs C Allison
A group of Chantry Year 8 students recently took part in a Discover Medicine workshop.

The hour-long session was delivered by second year medical students from Newcastle University Medical School. It involved learning how to safely put people into the recovery position, resuscitation and measuring heart rates and blood pressure.

Year 8 also had the opportunity to discuss university life and medicine as a future career.

We are grateful to the medical students for coming along to run the workshop, particularly as they had just finished their exams.  The students were all very engaged and took some valuable lessons from the workshop.

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COCO

14th May 2019Mrs C Allison

Thank you so much to everyone who supported the non-school uniform day for COCO.  We raised £357.69 for the charity.  Please click here to read a letter of thanks from the CEO, Lucy Kendall.

 

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Year 5 Hawkhirst Residential

14th May 2019Mrs C Allison
One hundred and twelve Year 5 students enjoyed four days of adventure in the remote, idyllic surroundings of Kielder Forest.
Hawkhirst Scout Activity Centre, which is set alongside the reservoir, was our base for the duration. In the seven years we have been doing this residential, this is the largest group of children we have ever taken to Hawkhirst and it was a bit of a squeeze to fit everyone in. Most of the children were accommodated inside, but owing to the numbers a few hardy souls had earlier volunteered to stop in the tented village.
The children took part in a range of adventurous activities to improve their confidence, team work and communication skills. These included many of our old favourites (abseiling, crate stacking, bell boating, Jacob’s Ladder and archery) as well as some less familiar activities (kayaking and stand up paddle boarding).
In the evening the children took part in a lakeside walk, team games, outdoor adventure course and campfire (a special indoor version owing to the wet weather). They also had a chance to visit the gift shop.
Olivia said: “I really enjoyed the bell boating, because I’ve never done that before and it was a challenge for me.”
Jack said: “I was a bit worried about the climbing tower, but I managed to do it.”
We are very grateful to Mr Tate, Mrs Turnbull-Hall and Mr Skinner for coming along to support the visit.
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Hawkhirst – Lost Property

13th May 2019Mrs C Allison

Hawkhirst lost property has been bagged up and will be displayed in Dr Jackson’s lab every lunchtime this week. Please encourage your children to take responsibility and look for their lost property.

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Residential Summer Camps 2019

9th May 2019Sarah Hall

Please click here for further information.

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Y8 visit to Northumberland College

9th May 2019J Edwards

On Wednesday the 1st & Thursday the 2nd of May students visited Northumberland College to find out more about the world of work and post 16 courses as part of our Careers Education, Information & Guidance (CEIAG) programme.

On Wednesday the students were at Kirkley Hall for a World of Work Conference. Students got the opportunity to take part in some of the workshops below:

  • The Day in the Life of a Police OfficerBeaver
  • The World of Construction – Lego Tower
  • Tax Facts
  • CV Writing and Interview Skills
  • Know Your Preferred Learning Style
  • Leadership and Teamwork Workshop
  • Student Life
  • Star Student Board Game

On Thursday the students were at Northumberland College take part in taster sessions in a range of departments. The departments running the taster sessions were:

  • HospitalityHospitality
  • Engineering
  • Construction
  • Rural Tourism
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Spelling Bee Success!

7th May 2019Mrs C Allison

Three of our Y7 Francophones took part in the regional round of the French Spelling Bee this week.  They faced pupils from different schools all over the North-East in a bid to spell as many French words correctly as possible in one minute, using the French alphabet.  They all performed outstandingly, improving on their accomplishments in earlier heats.  The MFL department is delighted to announce that Izzy came 4th overall and will now compete in the Nationals Final in Cambridge in July.  Bravo les petits!

“I really enjoyed the whole Spelling Bee experience and it gave me a chance to learn lots of new vocabulary.  It took a great deal of practise but I think my efforts definitely paid off.  It was a nerve wracking but amazing day and I would encourage all of next year’s Y7 pupils to give it a go.”  Eva

“Taking part in the Bee was an enlightening experience and it improved both my French and my confidence.  Taking part in the regional round was fairy scary but in a good way!  I am not a particularly sporty person so I thought this was a great opportunity for me to do something in which my strengths lie.”  Izzy

“For me, the Spelling Bee was a chance to represent the school and I thoroughly enjoyed every part of it.  I learned that I am stronger at languages than I thought I was!  It proved to me that if I put my mind to it and stay dedicated, I can do it!  I know that in Year 8, there is a translation event and I would love to give that go.”  Ben

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