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What is an Extended School?
An extended school works with the local authority and other partners to offer access to a range of services and activities which support and motivate children and young people to achieve their full potential. These services and activities are:
* a varied menu of activities, combined with childcare in primary schools
* community access to school facilities
* swift and easy access (referral) to targeted and specialist services
* parenting support.
Not every school will need to provide all these services and activities on its site –access can be through a cluster of local schools or through other providers.
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| Tuesday |
Football (Boys Y7-Y8)Football (Girls)English & DramaScience GCSE ClinicChoirGerman GCSE Clinic |
Mr WayMiss MatthewsMrs RobinsonMiss ClareMiss PhillipsMiss Biddis
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| Wednesday |
Rugby (Y10-Y11)PE GCSE ClinicSports Big Lottery ClubArt (High Flyers)IT Catch UpMedia Group |
Mr ShilligMr WayMiss MatthewsMiss WebberMrs SillettMiss Goodhew |
| Thursday |
Football (Boys Y7-Y8)NetballRugby (Y7-Y9) Mathematics ClinicArt Catch UpChild Dev.GCSE ClinicD & T Catch UpRock Academy |
Mr WayMiss MatthewsMr ShilligMr SmithMiss WebberMrs BellMr SnellingMiss Phillips |
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School Receives Healthy Eating Award |
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Castledown recently received a Healthy Eating award which is a great credit to the kitchen staff and HC3S for all the work done to improve the overall standard of the food served.
The School Council was also involved in initial discussion about the potential menus offered to the students at break and lunchtimes.
CASTLEDOWN ACHIEVES 'HEALTHY SCHOOL' STATUS!
After much hard work and the efforts of staff and students, we finally achieved our ‘Healthy School’ award, at a presentation ceremony in Trowbridge on 9th October.
James Pye and Kristina Freeman represented the school at the ceremony at City Hall, to receive our plaque.
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