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year six said: “I was looking at e-safety PRIMARY SCHOOL shocked when I found rules, discussing how CHILDREN SHOCKED BY out how fast my pictures to take responsibility E-SAFETY EDUCATION could spread across the for your own actions By Roman Hendy, 11 and Joe Daveridge, 11 internet and I didn’t online and, for younger know that people I years, knowing how to be CHILDREN at a school lessons, and even a don’t know could SMART online, especially in Charfield have visit from the police. look at my posts.” when using websites and been learning about Many of the children Lessons have included apps such as, Instagram, the risks of social were surprised to Snapchat and Whatsapp. networking online, discover how fast their “I DIDN’T Jamie Bond, aged and how to keep safe. posts can spread across KNOW THAT eight, said: “I have As part of the national the internet and just PEOPLE I learned that I should not E-safety week, pupils how many people could DON’T KNOW ever give my password of Charfield Primary look at it; people they COULD LOOK to people I don’t know School learned how to might not even know. Pupils from Charfield School discovering be safer online during Libby Pass, from AT MY POSTS” CONTINUES ON PAGE 3 how to be SMART online.

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Editor Graphics The Chatter Alaina Charles Anna Wielenga teams have Hannah Davis been supported Journalists Jake Rugman by a range of Izzy Ault Reuben Marlow professionals: Adam Melville Cerys Price BBC pays visit to Roman Hendy Seren Lawday Journalists Joe Daveridge Hayley Manser Aaron Sims, Ollie Rummels Charley Shipton The Gazette Evie Bridges Blake Nimmo Alaina Charles Emily Roe Advertising Libby Pass Summer Claire Jaggard, school journalists Abbie Chapman MyThornbury Lottie Keen Sophie Oxenham Ginny Fallows Jack Young Graphics Ruby Bennett Ben Pugh Damon Mahoney, BBC COME TO phones and put in front Jacob Edwards Cheynia Fish Station Design of the camera to show Maddie Lee Freya Bartlett CHARFIELD Freya Bartlett Photographers SCHOOL how they could sell pages Kelan Pitts Photographers Alicia Garside, Red By Jacob Edwards, 10 to local businesses. Benji Thomas Ruby Bennett Maple Photography Morgan Garside Morgan Garside One of the advertisers, Bethany Preston Benji Thomas From Charfield SCHOOL in Solomon Forge, aged Ben Pugh Lucie Jotcham Primary School: Lauren Jenkins Izzy Ault Charfield has 10, said: “It was nerve Izzy Cottrell Joanna Thorne been honoured wracking and exciting Advertising Seren Lawday Teacher A Solomon Forge with a visit from at the same time when I Grace Timbrell All children are Dafydd Lawday the BBC as they put was being filmed on TV.” Alaina Charles pupils in year 5 Headteacher Daniel Pockett and 6 at Charfield together their first Next the BBC filmed George Dicker Primary School. With support from school newspaper. the graphic designers at Lauren Jenkins Tess Wilkinson, Izzy Parsons Director, Premium The crew from BBC work with their allocated Partners for Points West visited journalists to create Schools. Charfield Primary their graphics for the Charfield Primary School Wotton Road, Charfield ABOVE: Chatter GL12 8TG 01454 260518 www.charfieldschool.org.uk School on Wednesday, story that was written. that’s really hard in reporters interview BBC Part of CSET, Castle School Education Trust February 24 to find out Overall, it was a our jobs is when you journalist Dave Harvey. Charfield Chatter has been kindly printed by Newsquest Media Group Limited. more about the Charfield good session for the know people aren’t and designed by Damon Mahoney, Station Design. Chatter, the school’s Newspaper as they got being honest, trying I met David Beckham. exciting new project. lots done under the to wiggle the truth “You also get to see Advertisers were pressure of being filmed. out of them is quite a things you wouldn’t pulled from their lessons After filming, BBC challenge. It’s frustrating normally see, like inside in the morning, given journalist Dave Harvey, when you know people the Magnum factory impressed with the are lying to you. in Gloucester where project, sat for an “What we do get given they make ice creams. interview with the are great opportunities “Above all, be curious Chatter reporters about to meet people, who you and ask questions. life as a journalist: wouldn’t normally meet, If you don’t know “One of the things like for example when something, find out!” ●

Pupils go French for European fair

By Ruby Bennett, 10 inspired by the French flag, and had different roles to play. MANY people know that Britain is Many pupils, even the girls, still deciding whether we should stay had fake moustaches to wear, ‘in or out’ of the European Union. as if they were really French. Meanwhile, year five pupils from Seren Lawday, also year five, said: Charfield Primary School “I liked that many people

are enjoying the fact came to enjoy our food Seren Lawday Illustration: France is our closest and entertainment European neighbour. from the mimes. They celebrated “We also had this ‘alliance’ with a a raffle in which themed day by creating parents could also a French Market for win. Everyone enjoyed parents to visit. the French Market, The market stalls even the parents!” offered many different Miss Thorne, year five French foods; croissants, pain teacher, who organised au chocolat and crêpes, which this market with her class all pupils and their parents enjoyed. for the third consecutive year, Hayley Manser, from year five, said: “The children really enjoyed said: “I liked the selection of foods learning about France, but most of since there were different tastes, all, they really loved the food!” such as lemon for the pancakes and Maybe, if year five were the deciders, savoury flavour from the cheese.” they’d vote ‘yes’ to stay in the EU, but Every pupil wore striped clothes, who knows what will happen in June?

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chunky piece of glass, so I can stay to a pin sized lens, and safe and people Firm says ‘I care’ were amazed to find don’t hack me.” they make up to about Police 3,500 lenses a day. community with tests for pupils Mike Kirkley, support officers managing director of Sean McKinnon ESSILOR GIVE FREE EYE TESTS TO LOCAL SCHOOLS Essilor in Thornbury, and Hayley

By Libby Pass and Lottie Keen, both 11 said: “We are passionate Bromley spoke to Sophie Oxenham Illustration: about visual care, pupils about how LENS particularly in young Cyberbullying manufacturer in children as more is a growing A Thornbury has than 90% of a child’s problem among offered to test children learning will be gained primary school from two secondary through sight. aged children. schools to try and raise “Research shows that They explained awareness of eye care. children with some form how even Essilor, one of the of visual correction children as world’s leading names needs do not achieve young as 10 in lenses, visited The their potential, we could be arrested Castle School last year believe this should not for bullying online so and will visit Marlwood happen anywhere, but everybody needs to So the question School this September not in the UK in 2016 be aware of how they remains, will children and October to screen “I am really happy speak to others online take this advice in all year seven students. that we can offer this and how this would order to protect The tests will ABOVE: Chatter reporters Chatter reporters to the community, I affect people’s lives. themselves? Pupils in Libby Pass, Lottie Keen, show whether the Morgan Garside and Blake Libby Pass, Lottie Keen, have a passionate and Sean said: “It is illegal year six certainly took children could do Nimmo outside Essilor. Morgan Garside and committed team here as it is another form of notice of the advice with a full eye test. Blake Nimmo visited who want to help and bullying. It’s horrible for from the police. Essilor have also lenses to Castle School’s Essilor to find out how ensure every child has the person who is getting We all need to look out shown how much they year 12 so they can learn lenses are made. the right to good vision bullied and if you get for each other online care about educating about refraction while They learned about so that they can achieve caught cyber bullying and make sure we can children by donating they studying optics. how they start off as a their potential in life” ● you will get arrested.” keep each other safe. ●

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Illustrations: Charley Shipton Illustration: Freya Bartlett A tale of two castles... Thornbury Castle

By Lottie Keen, 11, and Benji Thomas, 10. before he could realise his final plans for THORNBURY Castle the castle. The King has come so far since proceeded to confiscate Edward Stafford stated the castle and in 1535, it for his home in the he stayed there for 10 1500’s. Now it is a four days with his second and a half star hotel. wife, Anne Boleyn. If we look back in Stephanie Salter, to the history of the 23, receptionist at the Crossways Primary the UK and soon after castle, it was in 1510 Thornbury Castle told School as their emblem. became a hotel with 26 that Edward Stafford, the Chatter: “Edward They were also pointed unique bedchambers. who lived in the Manor began building in 1510, out the glass windows The Tower Suite has the House, decided to build after getting permission that would have been largest bed in Europe, Calls made a castle surrounding and a license to build originally tiny panes as spanning 10 feet wide. his home. Although from the King.” glass was so expensive. Thornbury Castle the castle had an The Chatter reporters When asked: “How many attracts around 10,000 for station extraordinary amount were shown the Ferraris it would cost visitors each year and of space, the servants Stafford knot motif to glaze one window?” remains an important still had to sleep on which was located on everyone laughed but no part of royal heritage to re-open straw mattresses the door handles and one know the answer. within the region. ● COMMUTERS IN CHARFIELD in the main hall. an archway. This knot Throughout the 1960s ARE CALLING FOR THE RAILWAY Tragically for the was very famous as it and 1970s the STATION TO RE-OPEN Duke, the fierce King was used to hang three castle was Henry VIII ordered people at once. This one of the top By Freya Bartlett, 9 there weren’t many cars his execution in 1521, knot motif is used as by restaurants in and Kelan Pitts, 10 and if you wanted to go somewhere you would It is believed it would have to go by horse. Berkeley Castle be a quicker journey to “The railway was places like London as closed because not By Ginny Fallows, 10 often until his death in 1810. Gloucester and Bristol and was commuters currently enough people were David Smith, aged 73, who also a gateway to Wales, when it have to go to Dursley, using it enough. Soon BERKELEY Castle (still inhabited has been the archivist at was still an independent country. or Bristol to cars and HGVs were by the Berkeley family) is a very Berkeley castle for 36 years, The castle was opened catch a train. invented and then people famous medieval castle that was told the Chatter: “I think the to the public in 1956 so Charfield railway used those more and given to Robert Fitzharding most important event people could learn about station has been closed the station closed.” from King Henry II. was the murder of the its fascinating history. since 1965, but now Many residents of The castle was built deposed King Edward “It’s very expensive to maintain Gloucestershire and Charfield and Wotton- during the Norman II who was imprisoned a medieval castle so now public South Gloucestershire under-Edge would Conquest in 1068. Soon at the castle in 1327.” visit fees are the main source of Councils are in benefit from the after in 12 hundreds, the Mr Smith explained: “He income,” said Mr Smith, whose discussions about potential reopening. castle was confiscated by was a very unpopular King, job is to conserve over 30,000 funding a re-opening. Tim Bartlett, a King John after signing but was moved to Berkeley historical documents, dating back In 1884, Charfield commuter who lives near the famous Magna Carta. Castle from Kennelworth to 1154, and to advise the current station was opened. Charfield station said: The most famous (Warwickshire) after Mr Berkeley about the archives. Trains ran smoothly “I have to drive for an scientist from the South- authorities became Nowadays, the castle through Charfield station hour into Bristol for my West, Edward Jenner, was a aware of an escape plot.” attracts many visitors and until 1928 when there job and sometimes I go personal friend of the 5th Earl of Berkeley Castle was once the tourists every year due to its was a fatal collision to London on the train. Berkeley’s and visited the castle strategic strongpoint between rich and diverse history. ● between a mail train “If the railway station and a freight train. opened I would use less Gas used the light petrol, which is good the carriages ignited for the environment and four carriages were and save money on destroyed. 16 people parking in Bristol. lost their lives in the “My only worry would incident. Those who died be where people would are now buried at St. park to catch the train.” James Church, Charfield. The Friends of Phillip Jones, age 66, Suburban Bristol part-time dinner man at Railways are leading Charfield Primary School the campaign for and Bristol museum the reopening, but employee, said: “A long no decisions have time ago in Charfield, been made yet. ●

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6 Charfield Chatter 14 April 2016 CHATTER SPORT gym, weights are only allowed for ages 16 plus Gym keeps as it may be dangerous. Strong Although this may be seen as outdated, it’s results new look set for health and safety recommendations. at cross “However, press- kid-friendly ups, sit-ups, squats country and others using body THORNBURY which helps them to weight are allowed for meet LEISURE start using the gym. those younger than 16.” CENTRE’S GYM “This follows from Mr Rowe ended by By Evie Bridges, 10 EXTENSION the Long Term Athlete telling Ruby Bennett from THE CHARFIELD Cross HAS NOW Development (LTAD) the Chatter: “Thornbury Country Team put in a FINISHED AND which is a framework Gym encourages all ages strong performance at putting forward a team, Miss Thorne with the setting exercises suitable to take part in physical the Inter Primary School the Charfield team did Charfield School Cross HAS BECOME A Counrty Team. VERY POPULAR for different ages, helping activity in order to Cross Country League on well. One Charfield GYM IN THE children develop their help build foundations Saturday, February 24. runner stood out. Caitlin took part in all races. SOUTH-WEST basic fundamental skills for future years.” ● The primary cross Witham, year four, won “The enthusiasm and to become an adult. country running teams second overall in the courage shown by the By Ruby Bennett (10) He added: “At the Manager Nick Rowe. meet at Katherine Lady junior girls’ category. children at these races Berkshire School four Miss Thorne, Charfield make it easy to get out of he new-look gym, times each season. team’s coach, has been bed early on a Saturday!” which opened Over 350 children an enthusiastic and This was the final T on Saturday, took part at the final encouraging coach to even for this year’s February 13, took around event which featured the Charfield group. season; however, the 6 weeks to complete, four races: junior girls, After Saturday’s event, top 10 senior girls and as part of a £250,000 junior boys, senior Miss Thorne said: “I was boys will meet at a face lift for the centre. girls and senior boys. incredibly proud of each special champion’s Managers have decided With 26 local schools and every runner who race in March. the age limit for the gym should be 11 so children in the area stay fit. Thornbury manager, Nick Rowe, said: It’s Funding boost believed that by 11 years old, children have “MANAGERS HAVE DECIDED for town sport sufficiently developed Linking education THE AGE LIMIT FOR THE GYM & business their motor skills such as, FOR THE FUTURE THE FUTURE need £8,000 to build. balance, co-ordination, SHOULD BE 11 SO CHILDREN Completion of this will thornbury-premium-partners.co.uk IS BRIGHT FOR and body awareness IN THE AREA STAY FIT.” SPORT IN OUR provide a secure way LOCAL AREA to the skate park.” The new facilities will By Jacob Edwards, 10 accompany the already THE FUTURE looks bright well used seven-a-side for sport in Wotton as 3G football pitch, hockey housing developers pitch and Skate Park. promise a major Katherine Edwards injection of funding. from Wotton-Under- A windfall of £220,000 Edge hockey club said: from two developments “It would be extremely in Charfield will make useful to have a club its way to Wotton house on site for Community Sports changing and warming Foundation with a up after a game.” ● number of new facilities planned for the near future, including a full sized football pitch. Also on the list are plans for a BMX track, a running track and club house. Geoff Keen, a member of the foundation told Illustration: Reuben Marlow Illustration: The Chatter: “We want to make the park to be used by all of the community. “Next to be built, will be a safe path to Wotton Skate Park, which they

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