Newtown Community Primary School
'Newtown Primary School is a Community Primary School and we take the "Community" aspect of our title very seriously. Our children, their families and extended families are at the heart of everything we do.'

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  • More fantastic readers reaching their 25 milestone!

    Wed 18 Oct 2017
  • Trowbridge Youth Parliament

    Wed 18 Oct 2017

    Trowbridge Youth Parliament

     

    On Wednesday 11th October Willow, Luke and Mrs Cameron attended the Trowbridge Youth Parliament Meeting at The Clarendon Academy in Trowbridge. Trowbridge Youth Parliament allows the voices of our children to be heard in recognising, understanding and debating key issues that affect the youth of today and the wider community.

     

    In today’s meeting, Willow and Luke contributed extremely well when discussing how people debate in parliament. Some of the discussions covered the importance of diversity, and how important it is that everyone has a voice, no matter who they are or where they come from. As Willow quite rightly said “It should be fairness for all”.

     

    Throughout the morning we also discussed about how to debate effectively, including the key skills you need to have as a speaker such as: good listening skills; good speaking skills; respecting one another; being confident; being articulate and clear about what key points you are putting across; being passionate about what they are talking about and using persuasive language.

     

    Willow and Luke now have to work hard at composing an effective argument to debate the topic “Should teachers wear school uniform?” at the next Trowbridge Youth Parliament Meeting. Willow and Luke have both decided to compose an argument to vote for teachers having to wear a uniform. They now need your help…. If you have a good reason or view about why teachers should wear school uniform, please write down your idea and put it in the “TYP Box” in the reception area of Newtown School. Willow and Luke will then look through your ideas and can put some of your views in their argument that they will be presenting at the next meeting. Remember, your voice counts.

    Willow and Luke were fantastic role models of the school, and their behaviour was exemplary. Both pupils represented the school extremely well, and will be excellent advocates for the school at future meetings (they even learnt how to make and enjoy a cup of tea!)

     

    Mrs Cameron

     

  • More of our fantastic readers reaching their 25 milestones!

    Wed 18 Oct 2017
  • On the way to the Newtown Readers 100 Club!

    Wed 18 Oct 2017

    Congratulations to Laila, Madison and Tianna from Sycamore class, who have been the first to reach the 25 times milestone with reading at home. They are making great progress towards becoming a valued member of the Newtown 100 reading club! Can you catch up with them?

  • Keeping our teeth healthy

    Wed 18 Oct 2017

    Today we were lucky enough to have a visit from Sue who works for the oral health team. She spent time with all children discussing how we can keep our teeth strong and healthy. Some classes were also treated to a workshop with Sue where we learnt about tooth brushing skills and the best types of food for healthy teeth. These children will be bringing home a new toothbrush and some toothpaste too, so, we look forward to seeing lots of sparkly smiles tomorrow at school!