Thanks to all of the parents & carers that attended last nights presentation. A copy of the presentation can be found by clicking here.
Congratulations to all of our pupils who took part in this year’s Bake Off! Pupils had a fantastic day working in teams to create cakes to celebrate their favourite thing about Chantry! Although some of the cakes did not go according to plan, all of our contestants had brilliant attitudes and demonstrated all of our core values throughout the competition! A huge well done to our Star Bakers, Amy and Lola, whose ski-trip inspired cake was declared the winner!
Some quotes from our bakers:
Lola said “At first it was stressful but I was happy with the end result”
Matthew told us “I enjoyed this experience and learned a lot”
“It was great working together in the kitchen to make our cakes” said Kelsey
As part of events to mark National Women in Engineering Day, a group of girls visited Piramal Healthcare in Morpeth. The girls found out more about Piramal Healthcare & talked to three female employees about their roles within the company. The group had a tour of the site & found out about the sort of work undertaken in each of the labs on site. Students met with a number of staff that had a range of qualifications when they were appointed. It was interesting to hear from those who entered at graduate level as well as Modern Apprentices.
Year 6 students took part in a Tetrahedron workshop led by Business Ambassador for Northumberland County Council, Carole Richards. Five Business Ambassadors supported the workshop.
The workshop is part of our Carers Education, Information and Guidance (CEIAG) and Enterprise programme of study. The experience aims to develop the students understanding of the world of work and develop their teamwork, organisation and entrepreneurial skills.
Weather permitting, our Sports Day will be on Wednesday 4th July, please find details below:
In the morning 10.15am – 12noon:
Year 5 and 6 – track events
Year 7 and 8 – field events
In the afternoon 1.30pm – 3.30pm:
Year 5 and 6 – field events
Year 7 and 8 – track events
Your child may come into school in their PE kit and they must have a bottle of water and sun cream with them. A hat would also be useful if possible.
The PTA will be running a refreshment stall so your child may want to bring in some money.
Parents are warmly invited to attend.
Thank you for your continued support.
Students from 5I & 5B 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.This activity contributes towards our Careers Education Information and Guidance (CEIAG) programme and introduces the concept of Higher Education. Another session will take place after the holidays for 5R & 5N.