Today is international orienteering day. The aim is to break the record for the number of competitors orienteering in a single day. Chantry will be taking part today and we shall let you know whether we break the recorded or not.
Chantry hope that the following information will help your son/daughter prepare properly for the Kingswood Adventure Course Visit, 23rd -27th May 2016 and thereby help them enjoy the experience to the full.
Below you can see a presentation with information about the Kingswood trip, and to find out more parents/carers can click here for an informative letter with important kit, medical and contact information.
A campaign to get everybody in Northumberland walking over the next month is about to get underway.
Everybody Active North East comes to Northumberland in May, with the aim of encouraging more people to take up exercise. Ben O’Connell; Berwick Advertiser, Northumberland Gazette
Read more in the Berwick Advertiser by clicking here
Read more in the Northumberland Gazette by clicking here
Spring Term House Matches 2015-16 – Results | |||||||
March | |||||||
Spring Term | Bertram | DeMerlay | Greystoke | Middleton | |||
Y5 High 5 | 6 | 12 | 9 | 15 | |||
Y5 Football | 9 | 13 | 6 | 25 | |||
Totals | 15 | 25 | 15 | 40 | |||
Y6 High 5 | 7 | 13 | 6 | 10 | |||
Y6 Football | 25 | 11 | 10 | 5 | |||
Totals | 32 | 24 | 16 | 15 | |||
Y7 Handball | 11 | 12 | 9 | 5 | |||
Y7 Football | 4 | 22 | 12 | 12 | |||
Totals | 15 | 34 | 21 | 17 | |||
Y8 Handball | 11 | 9 | 14 | 10 | |||
Y8 Football | 0 | 9 | 3 | 6 | |||
Totals | 11 | 18 | 17 | 16 | |||
Spring Totals | 73 | 101 | 69 | 88 | |||
Winning
House |
Well Done DeMerlay House
Skipping Competition
Chantry Y5 pupils took part in a Skipping competition on Friday 18th March at Morpeth Leisure centre. We won 4 bronze, 1 silver and 5 gold events.
Chantry was the only school to do a Skip Dance which was created and choreographed by Chantry Y8 girls, Charlotte, Alexandra, Isabel and Lauren.
We had a great morning enjoyed by all.
Chantry Girls win the U13 Netball League
The girls have had an amazing season only losing one match. I have been really pleased with their regular commitment to netball, even giving up their own time to coach younger pupils in the school.
Well done girls I’m really proud of you.
Mrs L. Grundy
More Netball Success!
Chantry A & B team played in the School Games Area Netball competition at Richard Coates Middle School on Monday 25th April. Both teams battled against the weather conditions and the opposition to win both the A & B team competitions. Chantry A team will go on to represent Morpeth and Ponteland in the School Games Finals in June 2016.
Our school uniform provider Emblematic have opened a new self-service shop in Bedlington.
The new Emblematic branch will be open six days a week during the school summer holidays. The second self-service shop will be open from 12pm-5pm Wednesdays and 10am-4pm Saturdays during winter, while extended opening hours will provide much-needed relief on the existing Emblematic store on the North Tyneside Industrial Estate during the busy summer period, improving convenience and reduce waiting times.
Our uniforms can only be purchased through the Bedlington store. You can order online or purchase in-store.
The address of the new store is:
Emblematic (Bedlington)
30 Glebe Road
Bedlington
NE22 6JT
The Chantry and Newminster ensembles were joined by the King Edward VI School Community Jazz Band on Wednesday 27th April to perform in a Musical Ensemble Evening.
There were performances from the joint middle schools Jazz Band, Ceilidh Band, Samba Band, Guitar Ensembles and Steel Pan Bands along with a guest performance from the KEVI Community Jazz Band with a finale of the Joint Three Rivers Jazz Band playing ‘Rolling in the Deep’.
The night was a fantastic showcase of the wonderful musicians who are pupils at our Three Rivers Schools and members of the Morpeth community.
Well done to all performers and thank you to the instrumental tutors for all of their hard work.
The MFL department at Chantry regularly says ‘Bonjour’ to university students who have an interest in language teaching. Naomi Jones is in the last few months of her French, Spanish and Business degree at Newcastle University, and since September has been a welcome visitor working as a classroom assistant, as well as helping out in numerous activities such as the Spelling Bee. Her time at Chantry has come to an end and we wish to say a big thank you to her for being part of our department this year. We wish her all the best with her exams and future endeavours.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Chantry and have felt really inspired by the different methods of teaching I saw. As well as helping out in the MFL department, I was also given the opportunity to observe other lessons such as Science which gave me a great overall view of teaching at the school. I was made to feel so welcome during my time at Chantry and am especially grateful to Miss Said, Mrs Brown and Mr Johnson for all of their support. Au revoir Chantry.”
As an MFL teacher, I am constantly looking for opportunities to enrich pupils’ language learning and their enjoyment in the subject. I would like to give thanks to Routes into Languages who have enabled me to do so during my time here. They have opened many doors for students at Chantry to take their learning beyond the classroom walls and have created memories, successes and aspirations that will endure.
Unfortunately, the funding for Routes is due to stop later this year and I am hoping you can spare a few minutes of your time to sign the online petition in support of the programme’s continuance. Please help to save Routes into Language so that our future pupils can benefit just as much as our past students have. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/111879
Thank you! Merci! Danke! iGracias!
Madame Said