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10K Road Race 2015 Update

As ever, we are indebted to our local community and businesses sponsors who provide financial who accommodate the road support or particular services closures and diversions required for the race, and so we would for the race, the local residents like to thank the following who cheer the runners as companies for their generous they go past, and those who contributions: volunteer to act as event marshals. Once again we are looking top of the list and we plan to Aspire Estate Agents forward to holding our annual have live music again this year. Caterlink Wyvern 10K with our partners Fyffes Running Club. This Our race is very much a HP Contracts year’s event will take place community event and we Quality Solicitors Knight Polson Ltd on Sunday 12th July. We are always hope to be able to Ramptons hoping for even more entrants - distribute any proceeds to great Total Care Clinic especially in our special Junior causes. In 2014 we were able Up and Running Classes (15-16 years and 17-18 to use them to make a donation years). We welcome every to the Rainbow Centre in We are also very grateful to the sort of runner; from individuals Fareham and buy a defibrillator to clubs and teams from (and relevant training) for the organisations and charities. Wyvern Campus.

We are aiming to have lots This year we hope to be able of services and activities to raise money for Cancer on the day for our runners Research and Macmillan Cancer and their supporters. Cakes, Support in memory of our refreshments and massages are colleague Catherine Hensby. To find out more go to the race website at www.wyvern10K.co.uk

Summer 2015 edition Chemists Doctors/Dentists/Hospitals 20 Jun 2015 08:00-17:00, Southampton Dog Show, Royal Victoria Country Park, Abbey, SO31 5GA. Come to this Village Pharmacy Stokewood Doctors Surgery year’s Dog Show. Open show. Spectators welcome. On the main 023 8069 3322 023 8069 2000 event field. Tel: 02380 455157, email: rvcp.enquiries@hants. Lloyds Pharmacy – Fair Oak Dental Practice gov.uk www3.hants.gov.uk/rvcp 023 8069 4030 Stokewood Surgery 23 Jun 2015 10:00-14:00, Free Under 5s Fun Day, The 023 8069 4845 Riverside Dental Practice Hub, Road, SO50 6LA. Free Under 5s fun 023 8061 3535 day celebrating 150 years of Alice In Wonderland. Meet the Churches Southampton General Hospital animals from Emma’s Farm plus lots of other fun activities. Bishopstoke C of E Church Why not come dressed as your favourite character? Bring 023 8077 7222 a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party picnic. Come for an hour or stay 023 8061 2192 Royal County Hospital all day. Fundays Group, Tel: Linda Knowles 02380 Bishopstoke Methodist Church 01962 863535 697281, email: [email protected] or www. 023 8060 2588 eastleighfundaysgroup.org.uk Fair Oak Family Church Libraries 023 8069 3958 27 Jun 2015 17:30-20:00, Lakeside Family Fun Evening with Eastleigh & Fair Oak Library Autism Hampshire, Lakeside Railway, , Holy Cross Church - Durley 0845 6035631 Eastleigh, SO50 5PE. Come and enjoy a fun filled evening for 01489 782 445 Hope Job Club, Practical help on getting all the family. Autism Hampshire has exclusive use of lakeside Horton Heath Baptist Church and keeping a job for 16-24 year olds, Railway for the evening where you can enjoy a ride on the 023 8069 6047 9.30-11.30am Tuesday (Term Time train, face painting, bouncy castle and plenty of fun, games New Hope Hampshire Only), Free, Sheena 07970 543 098, and pocket money stalls. Entry is just £1.50 per person and includes a train ride. Call now to book tickets. Contact Georgia 023 8060 2572 [email protected] O’Rourke on 01489 880881 ext 208 or email: georgia.orourke@ St Swithun Wells Church (Roman Catholic) autismhampshire.org.uk or www.autismhampshire.org.uk 023 8061 2430 Transport St Thomas’s Church Bus First Group 28 Jun 2015 11:00-17:00, Family Fun Day 2015, Leigh Road 023 8069 5786 Timetable information - 023 8022 4854 Recreation Ground, Eastleigh, SO50 9DE. Annual Charity Blue Star Bus Family Fun Day is Sunday 28th June 2015. Following 3 previous The Salvation Army years’ events, where they have proven to be popular and enjoyed 023 8064 2171 023 8023 1950 - www.bluestarbus.co.uk by all! Come and join us for an afternoon of fun, entertainment, National Rail Enquiries games, music, stalls and more... Anna and Elsa may be joining 08457 484 950 - www.nationalrail.co.uk us too! Contact Donna Jones on 023 8025 079, email: info@ Community Clubs & charliejonesfoundation.org.uk or www.charliejonesfoundation. Organisations Schools & Colleges org.uk Age Concern Durley Primary School 023 8069 3053 01489 860207 4 Jul 2015 10:30-12:30, Park Walk, Royal Victoria Country Bishopstoke Players Park, , SO31 5GA. Take a guided walk around the www.durley.hants.sch.uk park and learn all about our Country Park’s fascinating history. Wendy Shehan - 023 8069 3032 Fair Oak Infant School The walk is led by Owen Cawte of the Friends of RVCP. Please Bishopstoke 50+ Club 023 8069 2207 meet outside the shop. All funds raised will go towards the Dorothy Tennet - 023 8069 3212 www.fairoakinfant.co.uk £30,000 the Friends are raising to help restore the chapel. Price Choi Kwang-Do Fair Oak Junior School £4 per person. Pay on the day. Tel: 023 8045 5157, email: rvcp. 023 8060 2875 023 8069 3195 [email protected] or www3.hants.gov.uk/countryside/ rvcp.htm Bishopstoke & Fair Oak Good Neighbours www.fairoakjunior.co.uk Wendy Sheehan - 023 8069 3032 Upham Primary School 4 July 2015, Race for Life – Pretty Muddy 5K, Southampton, Eastleigh District U3A 01489 860355 Eastleigh & Winchester, , SO15 7NN Discussions, meetings and social events www.upham.hants.sch.uk Cancer plays dirty, but so can we ….. Pretty Muddy® isn’t like Fair Oak Village Hall, every 3rd Wednesday of Stoke Park Infant School any other fundraising event. It is a 5k muddy obstacle course every month - 023 80 600 218 or For info web- 023 8060 1773 where women of any ability can climb, jog and walk all over cancer. 5k is just over three miles and is achievable for all ages site: u3asites.org.uk\eastleigh www.stokepark-inf.hants.sch.uk Eastleigh District Scouts and abilities so you can take part however you wish to join the Stoke Park Junior School fight against cancer. Contact www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk. www.eastleigh-scouts.org.uk 023 8061 2789 org/choose-your-event/southampton.html?series=2015 Eastleigh Ramblers www.stokeparkjunior.co.uk www.eastleighramblers.hampshire.org.uk Wyvern College 11 Jul 2015 10:00-17:00, Woodlands Country Show, Royal Fair Oak Art Society 023 8069 2679 Victoria Country Park, Netley Abbey SO31 5GA. A day packed Linda Butcher - 023 8060 1431 [email protected] with displays, activities and entertainment for all. There’s Fair Oak Cricket Club everything from falconry displays to ferret racing and from [email protected] chutneys to chainsaws. Crafts marquee and trade stands will be Chris Featherstone - 023 8061 5641 www.wyvern.hants.sch.uk offering a wealth of treasures and there’s a variety of food and www.fairoakcc.play-cricket.com Barton Peveril College drink to tempt you. For more details visit www.woodlandcrafts. Fair Oak District Guides 023 8036 7200 co.uk or call Woodland Crafts Events Management on 01243 (For Rainbows, Brownies & Guides) www.barton-peveril.ac.uk 641306 or email [email protected]. Price Adults £7, Mary Griffiths 023 8069 3192 Eastleigh College Seniors £6. Accompanied children 5-16 years £2. Children under Fair Oak Trefoil Guild 5 free. Tel 023 8045 5157, email: [email protected] 023 8091 1000 or www3.hants.gov.uk/rvcp Secretary – 023 8069 2985 www.eastleigh.ac.uk Fair Oak Gardening Club 12 Jul 2015, Wyvern 10K, Wyvern College, Botley Road, Fair Marilyn Andrews - 023 8069 4142 Local Authorities Oak Eastleigh, SO50 7AN. It is our 4th year. Last year’s event Fair Oak Squash Club Direct Gov - Range of Government was our best ever. We hope if you were there you’ll be back… Graham Howe - 023 8069 2210 information and services. and if you weren’t then don’t miss out again! Once again we will be offering a special range of prizes for our junior participants – www.fairoaksquashandracketball.co.uk www.direct.gov.uk Fair Oak Widows Club encouraging the running stars of the future. Hedge End Running Club is our race partner. Visit www.wyvern10k.co.uk 023 8060 1615 Eastleigh Borough Council Telephone 023 8068 8068 National Autistic Society (South Hants www.eastleigh.gov.uk 1 Aug 2015 10:00-17:00, Vicky Park Family Festival, Royal Branch) Victoria Country Park, Netley Abbey SO31 5GA. A family fun David Carter - 07767 618 325 Hampshire County Council day out. Bring a blanket and chill out in the sunshine whilst Welcome Club Telephone 0845 603 5638 listening to live music from local bands. There will also be food Derek Davies - 023 8069 2628 www.hants.gov.uk and a selection of activities. Why not make a weekend of it by camping overnight? Tel 023 8045 5157, email: rvcp.enquiries@ Whist Drive Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish hants.gov.uk or www3.hants.gov.uk/countryside/rvcp.htm Mrs English - 023 8069 2197 Council, Village Hall, Shorts Road, Fair Women’s Institute Oak, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 7EJ 6 Sep 2015 14:00-15:30, Bygone Times of Bishopstoke Walk, Jenny Carkett - 023 8069 4145 Tel and Fax 023 80692403 Bishopstoke Road Playing Fields Car Park SO50 6LA. East Wyvern Football Club Email: [email protected] of Eastleigh town, Old Bishopstoke alongside the River Itchen Tony Stevens - www.wyvernfc.co.uk Website: www.fairoak-pc.gov.uk is steeped in history. Discover more on this meander around Wyvern Indoor Bowls Club the area. Price £2. Walking time 1.5 hours. Eric Reed on 023 8068 8233, email: [email protected] or www. Dennis Foster - 023 8069 5852 hamblevalleyheritage.co.uk. 3

Fair Oak, Bishopstoke, Upham, Durley & Horton Heath SUMMER EDITION inside this issue features 5 Rock Challenge 7 Louis Little Legs You might recall our spectacular for our students during that Space Week back in 2011, which week, including workshops and 10 Ageas Bowl Editorial included an actual experimental activities being run by the Royal 19 Wyvern Tennis Club Dear Readers, rocket displayed in our entrance Navy, Esso, Southampton Solent courtyard for the week, and many University, the Mary Rose Trust, 20 Fair Oak Junior & Regular readers of this magazine wonderful events and attractions, QinetiQ, Marine Skills Centre, Stoke Park Junior will be familiar with the biennial including rocket making and firing Lloyds Register, along with the Ofsted Success Wyvern Arts Festival, which workshops and comet-making challenge of piecing together a has run since 2010, and as 22 Park Sport demonstrations in our laboratories, 30-foot replica model of Queen Headteacher-‘impresario’ of as well as many very special Mary 2! the host school and producers science and engineering guests regulars of that event, I have been very We are again planning to stage from the UK space industry. The proud of the opportunities and a community evening (Tuesday 2 Useful Numbers & community evening extravaganza entertainment that we have 07 July) in which we hope that year was a great hit with the Dates for Diary provided not only from and to reprise a number of the hundreds of visitors who attended. 3 Editorial for our own students and their above shows, demonstrations 7 Book Review families, but also the wider and exhibits for the benefit And now our STEM Week (2015) community and our feeder of our parents and the wider 12 What’s on for the is back! The theme this year is: schools. Apart from being a community. Make it a date in Community the sea. As an island nation, we magnificent cultural and learning your diary, friends! Apart from are of course proud of our history 14-16 School Reports experience, it is unashamedly being intrinsically interesting and heritage, especially in our 18 PCSO Report meant to be a bold statement in itself, your support of our particular part of Great Britain. 23 Activate Your Mind of Wyvern’s aspirations and Maritime Week is directly The UK continues to be a world- achievements in all parts of the making a contribution to the 24 Sports News leading maritime services centre. curriculum, not just the arts. learning, aspirations, horizon- UK shipping, ports and the widening processes which are maritime business and services Similarly, my plan was always of critical importance to our The Links Team sectors contribute £31.7 billion to to have a complementary young people – the leaders of Editorial the UK Gross Domestic Product, biennial ‘STEM’ Week (Science, our future society and economy. Alan Newton supporting over half-a-million Technology, Engineering & I look forward to welcoming jobs. Features & Regular Maths) in the intervening odd- you through our doors on what I Articles numbered years in between the am confident will be a delightful Helen Barber even-numbered Arts Festival At the time of writing, plans are summer’s evening of stimulation Tel: 023 8069 2678 years. The importance of these being finalised for our amazing and entertainment! disciplines in our curriculum Advertising Sales Maritime Week (w.b. 06 July). Alan Newton - Headteacher Helen Barber and to our society and economy We have got some fantastic goes without saying. activities and events lined up School Reporters Samantha Freer Tel: 023 8069 2678 Our 10K Race takes place at the heart of the local community and relies on the generosity Email: links@ Could you of sponsors to make it a success. Last year, we had four main sponsors who covered the wyvern.hants.sch.uk cost of the race numbers, medals and prizes, and a number of smaller sponsors whose Wyvern College contribution went towards water and other race expenses. We would love to hear from Botley Road, Fair Oak be a Race you if your company or organisation would like to be a sponsor for this year’s race. There Hants, SO50 7AN are three different levels of sponsorship at £200, £500 or £750 and full details of what’s Sponsor? included in each package can be obtained from the College, 023 80 692678. Deadline for advertising Conditions: We take every care to ensure that all advertisements are reproduced in line with the advertisers instructions however, we reserve the copy and editorial for next right to make amendments at the Editor’s discretion. Advertisers agree to this condition at the time they place the advert. All copy is the property of Community Links and no part can be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission from the Editor. Whilst issue is 2nd October 2015. every effort is made to ensure that the content is correct, the publishers take no responsibility for any errors or omissions. We welcome editorial contributions from the local community including local businesses that we believe would be of interests to our users but cannot guarantee their inclusion. The views expressed herein are not necessarily those of Community Links or our advertisers. 4 ‘Be careful what you wish for’: Rock Challenge 2015 After months of hard work and In a fierce and violent battle, by a highly talented and Kerslake, Mr Mike Eldridge, rehearsals, a team of teachers Jasmin and her army fought committed team of staff from and parent Mrs Horsley and parents from Wyvern, for her sister’s freedom, and the College: Mrs Theresa along with Mrs Allison Freer, recently took 72 students defeated the goblins. Lowe, Miss Samantha Freer, and Ms Claire Walker, who to Portsmouth Guildhall to Miss Rebecca Phillips, Mrs spent hours sewing costumes perform in this year’s Rock The production was supported Sarah Weatherhead, Mrs and producing the amazing Challenge. hair and makeup for the production. The title of this year’s production, ‘Be careful The fantastic set design and what you wish for’, was a effective lighting was put theme that brought hope together by an extremely and determination, in a hardworking back stage team quest to find a young girl of teachers and students. The who had been taken by an College won the Tega Events army of evil goblins. In a Award of Excellence for thoughtless moment, Jasmin Lighting and the Portsmouth wished her sister was gone, City Council Award of only to realise that it had Excellence for Set Design and come true. As Jasmin made Function. They also came her way through the quest away with the Hampshire she brought to life fictional Alcohol Partnership Award characters from rag dolls and for Achievement in Drug clowns to toy soldiers, to help Awareness. her fight against the goblins. Little BIG Awards – 2015 Wyvern students recently took part in a Computer James Meechan, from the IT management, app design, Science competition supported by CISCO and Department, took the four business planning and Solent EBP. students involved to present pitching their product. their final product, which they had worked on together for Students presented and many months. The students demonstrated their final idea had to come up with an to the other contestants and idea for an app that could judging panel. The judges be utilised by connecting were extremely impressed it through the internet to by their proposal and they a device. They used this went on to win the overall design brief to research and award. design a product that would improve communication by We are delighted to connecting everyday items congratulate the students together. After extensive on their success. Mr research and gathering ideas, Meechan said “The students the group came up with a have worked very hard on great innovation for a new this project for a number product – a plant pot design, of months and their controlled by a mobile phone commitment and initiative to water itself when the soil have been recognized by becomes too dry. As part of the judging panel. They the competition they had to certainly have the skills demonstrate a whole range to be app writers of the of skills including project future!” 5 Akshay Robert We are delighted to the Wyvern Concert Band congratulate Wyvern student and Sax Quartet, the Music Akshay Robert on his success Department at Wyvern are at Portsmouth Music Festival, delighted with Akshay’s held in the Spring Term. success and his parents are Akshay showcased his musical extremely thankful to the talents in both piano and Music Department for all their saxophone in front of a large support during his time at audience, to an extremely Wyvern. high standard. He exceled in both performances and Akshay’s parents said, “We was awarded best performer are extremely grateful to the within his category. The Wyvern Music Department adjudicators were impressed for nurturing his skills and by his musicality and high for giving him guidance and standard in both instruments, support over the years, and and he went on to win the we feel that we owe his Philip Reder Trophy. success to Wyvern’s Music Department.” As a dedicated member of

This year’s ceremony for the Ellis Muddle, Emma Bowen 2013-2014 cohort was held – although you weren’t at the Winchester Guildhall all able to attend the in March. It was a special ceremony, you have passed moment for me to share the nonetheless! enjoyment of Wyvern parents who whooped and cheered Martin Kerslake every time their son or Duke of Edinburgh Team daughter went up on stage to Leader receive their award from the mayor.

So a big well done to Jamie Sparshott, Dan Carpenter, Mitchell Shilling, Ben Sykes, Josh Knight, Charlotte Downer, Emma Jane Stapleton, Rosie Middleton, Sophie Tyrell, Abbie Cook, Duke of Edinburgh - Martha Armitage, Katie Mann,

Spring Report 2015 Thought for the Day It’s now a year ago that This year we have increased “You must believe that your past is Wyvern hosted the annual support from new staff, not your future. Duke of Edinburgh awards Ella Hussey, Steve Lines and ceremony for Eastleigh Paul Lipscombe – they have You are not stuck or defined by tradition and Winchester. From been busy in the ‘field’ and and you don’t have to listen to what others tell that cohort, 66% have are looking forward to the you to do. now completed their practice camps which are Bronze Award which is approaching. Staff volunteers Focus on the bright things, Wyvern’s most successful are invaluable to DofE at the ones that bring a smile to your face. year in terms of students Wyvern and they enable completing the award (the more pupils to experience Find that passion and focus.” national average is around the award and go onto bigger 40%). things in life. ~ Gayle Carson National Nutrition & Hydration Week

Residents at Sunnybank House Sunnybank House resident, Residential Home, Fair Oak, Winnifred Alderson, said of Eastleigh, thoroughly enjoyed the day “I thoroughly enjoyed taking part in a Nutrition and attending the Mad Hatter’s Hydration week of activities Tea Party and I hope we do recently. another one soon.” Everybody at the home agreed it really Staff members at Sunnybank reinforced the importance House planned a Mad Hatter’s of eating well and drinking Tea Party to reiterate and chance to wear a selection of healthily. promote the importance of ‘mad hats’ that caught their nutrition and hydration as a eye! Sunnybank House is part part of providing great care. of the Hartford Care With a yummy variety of Family of homes. For more The event took place on homemade cakes and biscuits, information please visit www. 19th March when everyone residents at Sunnybank House hartfordcare.co.uk Please could we gathered together in the then spent the rest of the Daisy Lounge on Dahlia afternoon reminiscing about welcome Jane, our Floor early afternoon. As the different party foods that New Deputy Manager residents arrived at the ‘Tea they used to provide their at Sunnybank House, Party’, they were welcomed guests at their own social by a delicious selection of gatherings, talking about who is really refreshments such as tea, their most memorable events settling in. coffee, water and fruit juices. such as birthday parties and Together, they reminded weddings. themselves how much fluid they should drink each day and they then discussed different forms of hydration and the signs of dehydration to look out for. The group then talked about how food has changed over the years and chatted with staff about the importance of healthy eating. To add a bit of fun to the proceedings, residents took it in turns to choose a different ‘mad hat’ that they had created in a recent arts & crafts activity! Spending Come along to our Forget-Me-Not Café the whole afternoon posing for the camera, all of the residents on Dahlia Floor got a Last Tuesday of every month, 2.30pm to 4pm

We promise fun, friendship, advice about all aspects of care for older people and delicious home-made refreshments. It’s free of charge and all are welcome! Botley Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, SO50 7AP www.hartfordcare.co.uk Please help … Louis is 3 years old and has term reduction in spasticity, improve Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy. mobility and increase independence. His leg muscles are so tight he’s The operation is the start of the unable to straighten his legs or process and following this Louis will left arm fully and his little legs need intense physiotherapy for up get tired easily. Louis finds it to two years. To privately fund this difficult to do simple things like operation in the UK we will need to sitting on the floor with his legs raise around £40,000. out front and struggles to keep his balance, or even stand still! We are holding a number of We stretch his muscles every day, fundraising events to help us reach he has to wear splints to help our target. Catherine Zubaidi is hold his heels down, a Lycra suit taking part in the Wyvern 10k. We and glove to help his muscles get are extremely thankful to everyone stronger and he wears a bed time who is helping Louis realise his splint too. dream of being a boy who is able to play football, climb at play areas and There is an operation called run fast to keep up with his friends. Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy which would help improve For our full story please like our Louis’ life with Cerebral Palsy. Facebook page: Louis Little Legs. If The operation would mean the you would like to make a donation vertebrae in his lower back being you can do so via www.justgiving. opened to gain access to the com/LouisLittleLegs or by texting nerve roots. They would then LLLM99 and your donation amount to find the abnormal roots causing 70070. the spasticity and cut them. This operation aims to achieve long- Natasha McKnight

history; the Christmas he and his sister spent on their THE own, the constant hunger and electricity running out.

BOOK But we also learn about the Open Evening for Year 6 social history of that period Parents and Pupils in that place; the race riots, REVIEW slum landlords and gangs. Thursday 17 September This Boy focuses on his early 2015 6.30pm This Boy: A Memoir of life until the age of 18, and the follow-up book is called a Childhood Please, Mr Postman. Wyvern College is an 11-16 school with an by Alan Johnson innovative curriculum, excellent pastoral care, extensive facilities, and was graded ‘good’ by Ofsted in 2014. This might not be your usual Come and see for yourself! Year 6 pupils and their parents are invited to choice of reading but it is a our Open Evening on 17 September 2015 at fascinating book, written by 6.30pm and to join one of our escorted Admission Tours during the school day in Alan Johnson, former Home September and October. Secretary. Johnson writes

about his desperately poor childhood without judgement or bitterness, but with an honest charm.

The book is set in the slums of West London prior to the gentrification of Notting Hill and North Kensington, where www.wyvern.hants.sch.uk for more info or phone 02380 692679 Johnson lived. We learn Botley Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, SO50 7AN about Johnson’s personal and the Local Authority considering other factors. How at an early stage Search (there are a number approachable an individual to establish of factors that can require is, whether you will have one the amount additional searches and main contact or a team of that you could reports to be carried out). individuals to speak with and obtain by way The Chancel Repair search whether the individual/team of mortgage. indicates whether the property has time to speak with you at Delays are is located in area that may an early stage (if not will they often caused due to the be affected by a liability to have time to explain matters time required to provide contribute to repairing the to you once your transaction identification documents, chancel of the local church. has progressed?) and whether complete forms and signing Q: I have had an offer The Environmental Search you can meet with your lawyer of Terms & Conditions of accepted on a property; the indicates whether the property in person (it is always easier Business. rest is just procedural, right? is situated on land likely to be to be able to discuss complex A: In reality, although the classified as contaminated, issues in person). Q: I am purchasing a property process of locating a suitable also covering matters with the assistance of a property and having an such as flooding and other Q: Can I change my mind mortgage; will the mortgage offer accepted may take a environmental constraints. during the Conveyancing valuation report provide me considerable amount of time, The Drainage & Water search process? with sufficient information there is still a significant provides information including A: It is important to remember about the condition of the amount of work that needs if the property is connected that up until contracts have property? to be carried out prior to to the mains and which utility been exchanged, if there is A: The majority of lenders you being able to move in. providers. The Local Authority something revealed in the title require a mortgage valuation In short, once you have Search provides details of the property or a survey report to be prepared as a instructed a solicitor, the of Planning Permissions, that you are not comfortable minimum to ensure that the title of the property (the Building Regulation with, you are free to walk property is of a sufficient documentation comprising documents relating to the away from the transaction. value to secure the mortgage. the rights, restrictions property, if the roads serving However, it is likely that you However, these reports and reservations) will be the property are adopted will have to pay for any legal usually do not cover the investigated. It is common by the Local Authority and fees and other expenses that details of any defects or for this process to involve whether there are plans for have been incurred. If you maintenance required to the ‘usual Conveyancing road works in the vicinity of have any doubts you should the property and so I would searches’ and if a mortgage the property. discuss these with your suggest that you also speak is being obtained as part of lawyer at the earliest possible with a surveyor so that you the process this will need to Q: Surely all conveyancers opportunity. can decide if you require be reviewed (remember that must be qualified so should further investigations. it is common for your solicitor I just base my choice upon Q: I am considering selling/ to also act on behalf of the cost? buying a property in the near Direct lawyer contact lender). It is also possible that A: Not all conveyancers hold future, what should I do to this process may highlight recognised qualifications prepare for this? Same-day response defects in the title of the and the level of training that A: As before, it is helpful to property or issues relating individuals receive does speak with a lawyer as early to Planning Permission or vary. Cost is always a factor as possible to ensure that Clear Price Guarantee Building Regulations which but, while making your your paperwork is in order. If may need to be resolved. All decision in what may be the you require a mortgage it is Free First Advice of this needs to take place most significant investment advisable that you speak with prior to contracts being of your life, it is also worth a mortgage/financial advisor Saturday openings exchanged (the point that the parties become bound to the transaction) and a date being set for completion.

Q: I am purchasing a property and my solicitor refers to the ‘usual Conveyancing searches’. What are they and what is the purpose of the ‘usual Conveyancing searches’? A: The four main searches carried out during most purchase transactions are Chancel Repair Search, Environmental Search, Drainage & Water search Art Competitions Year 7 art club with the help Year 8 art enrichment club of four Year 10 students entered a food competition entered ‘Young art in the organised by Sainsbury’s park’. This is a competition and Solent EBP. The work run by Hampshire Collegiate was entered alongside other School and Sir Harold Hillier local schools. Marcus Childs, Gardens. The students Tom South, Megan Palmer produced ceramic sculptures and Rebekah Wall were all based on a sea life theme. selected as finalists and The artwork won the most Rebecca won 2nd Prize overall. imaginative award and was also selected to be exhibited Well done to all the art at Sir Harold Hillier’s. The students who took part in artwork will be exhibited at these competitions. the same time as Art in the Garden.

Mrs Smith Art Teacher with Mary Schollar year 7.

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Same-day response Rebekah Wall created Artwork on the theme of ‘Fairtrade’

Clear Price Guarantee who perhaps live in a flat but befriend an older/disabled would love to grow their own person, and opportunities to One fruit and veg. One Community link with other volunteers in Free First Advice will appropriately match people the scheme. who have gardens with those Saturday openings Community who want to garden, charging a Local charity One Community small introductory fee. hopes the scheme will bring benefits to the community far Benefits for garden owners beyond the opportunity to grow Garden Share include greater enjoyment of locally and eat healthily. your garden, better health service matches and introduces through a share of any For more Information please Scheme committed, enthusiastic and produce grown, reduced risk call Naomi at One Community respectful growers with local of accidents from trying to on 023 8064 1202 or email garden owners who want to see garden when it has become too [email protected]. their gardens being used more difficult, regular contact with productively. It is hoped that your gardener partner, and the scheme will help resolve greater security, as well tended the need for more allotments. properties are less vulnerable In some parts of the Borough to burglary. there is a seven year waiting list. Benefits to growers include The One Community Garden increased access to outdoor Share scheme is a new The scheme is targeted at growing space, better health initiative for the Borough of those who can’t manage their through exercise and eating Eastleigh and possibly the first vegetable patch any longer, for freshly grown produce, the of its kind in Hampshire. The whatever reason, and others opportunity to assist and AGEAS Bowl Press Day

In April, Ollie Dickinson took a with hints and tips for when of Wyvern’s ‘Sporting Times.’ really warm and friendly group of 15 students, who are interviewing the players. to talk to which put us at involved in the new Wyvern Mr Dickinson said, “It was ease, as it can be quite scary sports publication ‘Sporting Groups of four students were a fantastic day for all the and daunting interviewing Times’, to the Hampshire then taken down to the pitch, students who attended. They a famous sports star for the Cricket Press Day at the Ageas with their prepared questions, were brilliantly behaved and first time. We even had an Bowl. The event, which was and each got to interview worked really hard preparing impromptu visit from ex- organised and run by the their assigned player for five for their player interview Saints striker James Beattie Hampshire Cricket Club’s minutes. They then went and writing up their articles who came to have his photo official charity, Hampshire back in their groups and afterwards. We all found the taken with the students and Cricket in the Community, worked together discussing Hampshire Cricket players sign autographs.” gave students an insight of and collating their responses, what it is like to work in the to write up as a feature media industry. article.

The event involved talks from The event was a great success industry experts; Ed Kemp for the students and they the Reviews Editor of ‘All were able to take what they Out Cricket Magazine’ gave learnt from the day and use a session on how to design these skills in their GSCE PE We need more blood donors! 5 out of 100. a feature article, and Jamie or Media Studies lessons. That’s how few people who could Hopkins, the Ageas Bowl Press The students’ articles will be give blood actually do. Yet giving blood couldn’t Officer, provided the students published in the summer issue be easier. It’s quick, simple and safe. And all that most people feel is the satisfaction that they are helping to save lives.

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Wyvern Community Centre offers a wide and extensive range of courses throughout the year. For more details visit www.wyverncommunity.co.uk and click on the Community tab. If you require further information then just give us a call on 02380 692678 or call into the Wyvern Community Enterprise Office in the Sport and Fitness building.

Monday Sunday Nick Mort - Tennis 4.30-8.00pm Pilates Mixed Ability 10.00-10.55am MLT Natural Coaching 3.45-6.45pm Yo-Fit 11.05-12 noon Pump It 6.00-6.55pm St Thomas Church at Wyvern 10.30-1.00pm Brownies 6.30-8.00pm Parent & Teen Gym 11.00-12.30pm Pilates - Beginners 6.30-7.20pm Jinlan – IMA 7.00-8.30pm Step It Up 7.05-8.00pm Chandlers Ford Badminton Club 7.30-10.00pm Spinning 8.10-8.55pm WYVERN COLLEGE ——— SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES WYVERN COLLEGE ——— SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Tuesday Holiday Childcare For ages 5-12 years Holiday Childcare For ages 5-12 years Jnr Table Tennis Club 3.00-4.30pm 8.00am-6.00pm £21.00 per day 8.00am-6.00pm £21.00 per day Teen Gym 3.00-4.30pm 9.00am-3.00pm £11.50 per day 9.00am-3.00pm £11.50 per day Nick Mort - Tennis 4.00-8.00pm (with optional top up hour for 9-3pm @ an additional £2.10 per day) (with optional top up hour for 9-3pm @ an additional £2.10 per day) Over 60’s Table Tennis 5.00-6.00pm 8.00am-1.00pm £10.50 per day 8.00am-1.00pm £10.50 per day Box Fit 6.00-6.55pm 1.00pm-6.00pm £10.50 per day 1.00pm-6.00pm £10.50 per day Ravens Netball 6.00-7.00pm Hot Lunch £2.20 per day Hot Lunch £2.20 per day Pilates - Improvers 6.10-7.00pm Monday 27th July - Friday 21st August 2015 Monday 27th July - Friday 21st August 2015 Pilates - Advanced 7.10-8.00pm Wednesday 12th Aug - Trip to Hollywood Bowling, Eastleigh Including Lunch* Wednesday 12th Aug - Trip to Hollywood Bowling, Eastleigh Including Lunch* Zumba 7.00-7.45pm Monday 17th Aug - Trip Itchen Valley Country Park Monday 17th Aug - Trip Itchen Valley Country Park Team Rambo Netball 7.00-8.30pm *There will be an additional cost for this trip *There will be an additional cost for this trip Gems Netball Club 7.00-9.00pm An Ofsted registered, safe, fun and child-led activity programme using a wide An Ofsted registered, safe, fun and child-led activity programme using a wide Fitball Fitness 8.05-9.00pm range of resources and indoor and outdoor venues range of resources and indoor and outdoor venues Themed weeks to include a range of activities - team games, cooking, drama, arts & Themed weeks to include a range of activities - team games, cooking, drama, arts & Wednesday crafts, sports, IT and lots more. crafts, sports, IT and lots more. Fountain Café 9.00-11.00am TO BOOK CHILDCARE CONTACT US TO BOOK CHILDCARE CONTACT US Nick Mort - Tennis 5.00-8.00pm Wyvern Community Enterprise, Botley Rd, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hants, SO50 7AN Wyvern Community Enterprise, Botley Rd, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hants, SO50 7AN Gymnastics Beginners 5.00-6.00pm 023 8069 2678 — [email protected] 023 8069 2678 — [email protected] Gymnastics Improvers 6.00-7.00pm Southampton Athletics Club 6.00-7.30pm Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching Circuit Training 6.00-6.55pm Soccer School At Wyvern College TENNIS Soccer School At Wyvern College TENNIS Community Choir 6.30-8.00pm Thurs 23rd July - Frid 28th Aug Tues 28th July, 4th, 11th Aug Thurs 23rd July - Frid 28th Aug Tues 28th July, 4th, 11th Aug Wyvern Football Club 7.00-9.00pm "Unlimited Places from 9am - 4pm" 10-12 Noon "Unlimited Places from 9am - 4pm" 10-12 Noon £10 per session, from Age 7+ £10 per session, from Age 7+ Kickers (Days) Taekwondo 7.00-8.30pm Ages 5 years - 13 years Boys Ages 5 years - 13 years Boys Ultimate Intervals & Abs 7.05-8.00pm Cater for all levels, split into ability groups Cater for all levels, split into ability groups and Girls of All Abilities Welcome to learn and play in an action packed fun and Girls of All Abilities Welcome to learn and play in an action packed fun Spinning Intervals & Abs 7.05-8.00pm filled environment. Beginners welcome. filled environment. Beginners welcome. Fight Klub Totally Shredded Fitness Class 8.05-9.00pm Football skills and activities including Football skills and activities including a variety of sports, team challenges, To Book Contact Nick Mort a variety of sports, team challenges, To Book Contact Nick Mort and tournaments. All coaches and tournaments. All coaches Thursday 0772 9899 416 0772 9899 416 fully qualified fully qualified Teen Gym 3.00-4.30pm Indoor and outdoor MUGA facilities available TENNIS FOR EVERYONE Indoor and outdoor MUGA facilities available TENNIS FOR EVERYONE Nick Mort - Tennis 4.00-7.00pm Bring Trainers & Change of Clothes Bring Trainers & Change of Clothes Outdoor Clothing Wyvern Tennis Memberships Outdoor Clothing Wyvern Tennis Memberships Fit and Firm 6.00-6.55pm available adults/juniors/family available adults/juniors/family Parent & Teen Gym 6.30-8.00pm 1 Day Costs £20, 2 Days Costs £38 Low cost all year round affordable 1 Day Costs £20, 2 Days Costs £38 Low cost all year round affordable tennis, 6 floodlit courts. tennis, 6 floodlit courts. Yo-Fit (Course) 6.30-7.20pm 3 Days Costs £54, 4 Days Cost £68 3 Days Costs £54, 4 Days Cost £68 5 Days Costs £79, 10 Days cost £153 Plus additional pay as you play 5 Days Costs £79, 10 Days cost £153 Plus additional pay as you play Upholstery 7.00-9.00pm coaching sessions including:- coaching sessions including:- All Day Football Fun All Day Football Fun Wyvern Community Bowls Club 7.30-9.30pm Ladies mornings Ladies mornings From 9.00am - 4.00pm Evening sessions From 9.00am - 4.00pm Evening sessions Adult match play mix in Adult match play mix in TO BOOK: Contact Steve Phillips Saturday Morning Junior Club TO BOOK: Contact Steve Phillips Saturday Morning Junior Club Friday Tel: 0741 5888 851 or book online Very popular session for all abilities from 6-16yrs Tel: 0741 5888 851 or book online Very popular session for all abilities from 6-16yrs Insanity 6.00-6.50pm Other tennis sessions available Other tennis sessions available www.mltnaturalcoaching.com Contact Nick Mort - 0772 9899 416 www.mltnaturalcoaching.com Contact Nick Mort - 0772 9899 416 Parent & Teen Gym 6.30-8.00pm Wyvern Dragons Junior Badminton Club 7.00-8.00pm Wyvern Dragons Adults Badminton Club 8.00-10.00pm Nick Mort - Tennis 4.30-6.00pm Over 60’s Table Tennis Saturday CALLING ALL OVER 60’s

Slimming World 9.00 & 11.00am S M EVER FANCIED TABLE TENNIS? A S Spinning 8.30-9.15am H WHY NOT COME ALONG TO OUR MLT Natural Coaching 8.40-10.00am TABLE TENNIS CLUB Cardio Blast 9.30-10.15am all abilities welcome Body Blitz 9.30-10.25am Wyvern Football Club 10.00-1200 noon TUESDAYS 5.00pm-6.00pm (term time) Legs, Bums and Tums 10.30-11.25am Pay As You Go - £2 per session Mencap Disability Leisure Access Group Basketball 9.30-10.30am Taster Session Free Southampton Athletics Club 10.00-11.30am Wyvern Sports Hall Gymnastics Beginners 9.30-10.30am Just come along and try it out Gymnastics Improvers 10.30-11.30am Gymnastics Advanced 11.30-1.00pm CONTACT US Nick Mort – Tennis 9.30-12.30pm Wyvern College, Botley Rd, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hants.SO50 7AN Parent & Teen Gym 11.00-12.30pm 023 8069 2678 — [email protected] Wyvern Community Bowls Club 2.00-4.00pm www.wyvern.hants.sch.uk Wyvern Sport & Fitness and not every one will want I had a pre-conceived idea Gym Success Story … to do this. I have to say that that a gym would be full of staff at the gym are all very very fit people who would be I have been attending next day should I really have helpful and supportive. kitted out in Lycra from head the Wyvern Gym for so much alcohol!! Believe to foot. The reality is that approximately eighteen me I learnt that rule early I have felt extremely ‘achy’ the individuals who attend months. My intention was on in my quest for fitness. both after and during my are all after the same goal to support my daughter who That’s not to say that my workouts but over time my and are all very friendly. talked me into attending a life is ruled by the gym and body has strengthened and couple of times a weeks. fitness it has just made me has some shape to it and has I never believed that at I soon got drawn into the think! prevented it from becoming my age (nearly fifty) and training culture and the ‘flabby’ and weak. In being a woman that I would more I became invested in I have enlisted the support addition I can fight off illness become so highly motivated my results the more I started of a personal trainer who and generally feel fit and to workout with weights. I to think about what I ate, has been a real asset and healthy. I sleep better and have been so pleased with looking at calories but not has taught me a great deal feel less stressed which must what I have achieved and necessarily counting them. I about combining cardio work be a bonus! the results I have gained. also started to think that if along side doing weights. I was going to the gym the This was a personal choice Before I came to the gym Mel

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THE SCHOOLDURLEY REPORT PRIMARY SCHOOL Children and adults alike were all extremely excited as the donkeys led them across the fields and to the door of Holy Cross Church, where the children shouted ‘Hosanna’ and laid their homemade palm leaves on the ground for the donkeys to (reluctantly) walk over. Whilst the donkeys ate grass in the church yard, the school Easter service took place with the brass players giving a rousing performance of ‘Jerusalem’ accompanied by the organ. After the service the children were led back to school for tea and hot cross buns. A perfect way to end Durley During the War lived through wartime and reading the Spring term. There has been a school in Durley the parish registers and school since 1823, and we are always log books to find out more. The extremely interested in our local children entered their work for a Durley’s Easter Service history, which is why we were special history society competition, On the final afternoon of the Spring particularly excited to be invited and we were delighted to hear term, children, staff and parents to take part in a competition to that two of our pupils had won – from Durley Primary School were mark the start of the First World Beth Topliss (Y6) and Tom Knight met on the school playground by War for the children in Curdridge, (Y5). The two winners were invited three delightfully cute miniature Durley and Botley. As part of their to present their research project donkeys to help the children re- class topic work, the children in to the history society at their enact Jesus’ final journey into Years 5 and 6 spent some time meeting, and accepted their prizes Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. researching their relatives that had from their chairman.

A Gymnastic festival was hosted at Fair Oak Infant School and our gymnasts demonstrated some FAIR OAK INFANT SCHOOL excellent moves and balances.

Sporting Achievements – stars of the future At Fair Oak Infant School the children are enjoying learning the skills needed to play different sports including Hockey, Tennis and Football. They have been developing their perseverance, and learning to work collaboratively as a member of a team. They have been supported by training from coaches from Treasure Gymnastics, The Ageas Bowl, Year 2 have been developing their Skipping Workshop, MLT Soccer Coaching and Active Academy Tennis tennis with the support of Active Coaching. Academy coaches.

The children have had the opportunity to use these skills by taking part in competitions, festivals and matches with other local schools.

Some Year 2 children Several football tournaments took part in a hockey have been played over the year competition. They all with local schools. played tremendously well showing great team work.

The whole school enjoyed a skipping workshop. All the children made great progress in learning how to skip, some children really excelled themselves learning to skip whilst In Cricket the children have learnt how to crossing and uncrossing legs, speed bowl, catch a ball use ‘bucket hands’ and skipping, skipping with a partner, stop the ball by getting into the ‘long barrier’ skipping between two ropes and position as well as batting. much more. THE SCHOOL REPORT Class 4 Adventure Away from Home UPHAM CE PRIMARY SCHOOL Children in Class 4 really quite a challenge if you are not Of course just being away from independent self-help skills. enjoyed their residential visit confident in tight, dark spaces. home was a challenge in itself. just before Easter. Since we For some children activities Making sure everyone had the A really successful residential have mixed age classes, Year involving balance were most right clothing, was in the visit; the children were all a 5 and 6 get the opportunity to tricky. Negotiating the bumps right place at the right time delight to take away. Everyone go on a residential visit twice and banks on the BMX course and looked after themselves had lots of stories to tell their with each year being slightly was surprisingly difficult. and their belongings families when they returned different. encouraged all of them home! to further develop their This year, Class 4 visited Windmill Hill in East Sussex. Throughout the visit, the children were encouraged to set their own targets; to push themselves a little out of their comfort zone so they are challenging themselves. For some children, their challenge was being at height such as during rock climbing, abseiling, and high-rope activities. For others it was the anticipation of something happening such as the moment of release during the giant swing. The trail was great fun but

and Year 6 working very hard dance. We will also be having towards their SATs test. As a the PSA Summer Fayre on July FAIR OAK JUNIOR SCHOOL school we have so much to 3rd, which promises to be very look forward to, including arts exciting! week. This year Arts week is based on Africa and includes Mr De Silva some fantastic events including Deputy Head African drumming and African

Since the Spring magazine, Fair incredibly hard, with Year 3 Oak Juniors has continued to enjoying all things Stone Age; evolve. Now that the building Year 4 enjoying the tastes works have been completed, of Italy through their topic all staff have worked tirelessly Bella Italia, including Pizza to create a wonderful learning making; Year 5 empathising environment for the children. with those who went through World War 2, including the All children have worked creation of air sculptures THE SCHOOL REPORT STOKE PARK JUNIOR SCHOOL Year 3 Pirate Day The Summer term has seen Year teachers ever! The children 3 learning how to say “Arrgh!” learnt how to speak and act In their “Walk the plank” topic like pirates, and were praised the children have been learning for not cleaning their teeth or all about pirates including how brushing their hair! to speak like them. They have learnt about the different types During the morning the of ships used by pirates and the children sang some sea shanties different parts of them. They including the well-known also researched about some favourite ‘What shall we do famous pirates such as Calico with the drunken sailor’? They Jack and Anne Bonny. tested their physical ability on a pirate themed assault course, The children and staff certainly found doubloons while running looked the part in their pirate through a jungle and practised costumes during Pirate Day, cannon ball firing. Finally which was on the 24th April, they had to test their mental when Year 3 were put through strength by solving puzzles their paces at pirate school. while not falling off a plank! The day started by meeting some of the meanest pirate Other activities included creating a new Jolly Roger design for a flag for their ship, and the children worked with compasses and co-ordinates to create a treasure map. “Ooh Arrgh, an’ it bin a great day we ‘ad,” growled many of the pirate children.

Year 3 are currently creating their own pirate stories and are hoping to have them published at Eastleigh library.

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Students from Wyvern College, Fair Oak, Stoke Park, Durley, Wyvern Newsletter – Summer 2015 Wyvern Newsletter – Spring 2015 Upham and Barton Peveril, came together to deliver a Community SpeedWatchCommunity SpeedWatch fantastic musical tribute from one of the most acclaimed With speeding being one of the most common complaints in Fair Oak and Horton With speedingHeath, being we one are of fortunate the most to have common Fair Oak complaints and Horton inHeath Fair Speedwatch, Oak and Horton who are Heath, we are musicals on Broadway, Les Miserables. 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Year 8 discovered during their time at Marwell with a variety of Geography Trip to field sketches and surveys. The trip developed students’ knowledge of plant and animal adaptation to specific They also visited Marwell’s climates, in preparation for Marwell Zoo tropical world, home to a their assessment on species in large collection of plants the rainforest. In January, Wyvern Geography Students had the opportunity and animals. The glass house department took a group to go on an adaptation gave students a sense of what Mrs Goss, Head of Geography of 120 Year 8 students on a trail around the zoo, to it is like to be in a tropical said, ‘I am very proud of fieldtrip to Marwell Zoo, to further their knowledge of rainforest. As they made their the Wyvern students, their support their current topic of how different animals are way round the zoo, students involvement and enthusiasm ‘world environments’. suited to their environment. recorded what they had was a credit to the school.’

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School Holiday Camps also available Ofsted visits Fair Oak Juniors & Stoke Park Juniors

their learning at school and those with special and mentioned that they educational needs to thoroughly appreciate provide exceptionally educational visits and well planned and focused visitors, and the excellent individualised programmes range of clubs on offer. As in basic skills. All staff at We are lucky to have a staff we work tirelessly Fair Oak strive to achieve such supportive parents to keep our children safe. the best for our pupils - OFSTED at Fair Oak who, not only This was also recognised by Teachers’ expectations completed the online Parent OFSTED – The school’s work are high and relationships Views survey, but also found to keep pupils safe and with pupils are strong, success! time to speak to the OFSTED secure is outstanding. creating a positive climate inspectors. A huge thank you for learning in which pupils In terms of Teaching and Fair Oak Junior School to our parent community. have high expectations Learning, OFSTED observed is a GOOD school with The school engages with of themselves. Fair Oak 29 lessons and graded all OUTSTANDING Behaviour parents very well. isn’t just about academic lesson to be at least good and Safety of pupils and performance in English and and with some lessons being OUTSTANDING Leadership Our marvellous children maths. Sport is a strength outstanding. Well planned and Management. really demonstrated what of the school. Fair Oak is like on a day-to- and stimulating teaching On Thursday 30th April and day basis. The behaviour quickly engages pupils’ So what value do we add Friday 1st May Fair Oak Junior of pupils is outstanding interests, deepening to our children at Fair School was inspected by with pupils showing their knowledge and Oak Junior School? Pupils’ OFSTED. Over the two days impeccable behaviour understanding and ensuring attainment in all three the school showcased the around the school and that pupils develop a subjects exceeds that of fantastic progress that has in assembly. When pupils range of skills across other pupils nationally. been made. The excellent were interviewed by OFSTED many different subjects. relationship that exists they fully recognise the The school was praised for What next? The school is between pupils and staff benefits of behaving well, the learning and progress well on the way to realising are clearly visible in the explaining that ‘good of all groups of pupils. its vision of becoming an exemplary role models all behaviour means good The school uses extra outstanding school. adults demonstrate for learning’. Our pupils talked funding for disadvantaged Mrs Laurie and Mr De Silva pupils to follow. to the inspectors about pupils, disabled pupils

On April 23rd and 24th Stoke lessons. Their attitude to support for the children and Park Junior School was learning is exemplary. the quality of staff-pupil inspected by Ofsted and I am relations are real strengths very proud that the School • Relationships are within our school. has been rated as “Good” excellent. Pupils’ overall as a result of this respectful and impeccable Ofsted stated: inspection. The team noted behaviour, both towards • The rate of change has there have been significant adults and to one been swift … excellent and rapid improvements another, is supporting relationships and mutual since OFSTED inspectors their increasingly rapid respect are maintaining were last here 2 years ago. progress. a harmonious community. The school is a happy We are pleased that the The entire report is a place in which to learn, “Good with inspectors complemented celebration of what can be where exemplary our pupils on their behaviour achieved when all within a behaviour and teaching and respect towards others community work together to can flourish. which is a credit to our ensure our young people are Outstanding parents and our school valued, cared for, included Together we can ensure that ethos. The report states: and challenged to fulfil we build upon this splendid their dreams. Stoke Park is success. • Pupils’ behaviour is committed to ensuring that features”. outstanding. Pupils the quality of learning by Matt Johnson thoroughly enjoy the highly skilled and dedicated Headteacher interesting activities staff is always “Good or and challenge offered in Outstanding”, and their “How beauteous mankind is! George Cocks

O brave new world, We are delighted That has such people in’t!” that an ex- Wyvern student William Shakespeare, The Tempest has achieved On a recent school trip to London, 90 Year 7 students and nine teaching staff visited Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. an Oxbridge University place, The trip was a great opportunity for Year 7’s to receive first- hand insights into 16th Century theatre, and to support their alongside thirteen learning on this module in their English lessons. students from After roaming the gift shop and picking up lots of Barton Peveril Shakespearian memorabilia, the students were ready for their first activity of the day – a tour of the Globe. Sixth Form

Having had the opportunity to stand in the stalls and be a College. groundling, and then to sit amongst the upper classes in the galleries, the students experienced the Globe from all George Cocks will be going with study sessions at angles. After asking several questions, and putting their own on to study Biomedical Barton Peveril. Along with knowledge of Shakespeare to the test, it was time for activity Sciences in September 2015 Maths, Science, Modern two, a drama workshop. The workshop allowed the students at Oxford University, after World History and English to experiment with text from ‘The Tempest’ and look at how completing his A levels Literature were just some things such as status, power and spatial awareness impact on in Maths, Further Maths, of the subjects that inspired the lines being spoken. After a busy morning, the final stop Biology and Chemistry. George to advance in his was the Tate Modern. Students had the opportunity to take a Many teachers at Wyvern studies. look round the gallery before heading back to Wyvern. inspired George with support and guidance he George added, ‘When you “The trip was a great success and everyone thoroughly received across all of his look back, you realise enjoyed themselves” said Miss Hadley who was present on the subjects. One subject that that you’ve come from trip. distinctly stood out for him a successful school with was Maths. His interest in excellent facilities and the subject developed as enthusiastic teachers, and he completed and took part the whole experience has in extra-curricular courses shaped me into the person I and activities with support have become.’ from Mr Emeny, Head of Maths. George commented Once completing his degree, that, ‘Mr Emeny’s love and George hopes to study passion for his job combined Graduate Entry Medicine, in with the dedication he order to become a doctor. showed us as students was We are extremely proud to truly inspirational.’ Having see ex-students progress in been inspired by Mr Emeny’s their aspirations and we wish enthusiasm for teaching, George all the best for the George currently supports future.

Thought for the Day “The first to apologize is the bravest, the first to forgive is the strongest, and the first to forget is the happiest.” ~ Author unknown Get Active across Eastleigh Borough This Summer Eastleigh Borough Council’s subsidised and costs only a £1 will have the opportunity to The two programmes will run SportWorks team are proud to booking fee per person per continue participating, as all directly alongside each other offer an exciting range of over session. This year’s scheme activities have a clear pathway throughout the summer. The 500 sports sessions for only £1 offers a variety of bookable enabling you to continue taking start date is Monday 27th July or £2 this summer. In addition to sessions including basketball, part at a subsidised rate if you and finishes Friday 28th August the return of Park Sport for 8-16 cricket, dance, fishing, football, like what you’ve tried. 2015, with booking going live for year olds, we are also extremely sailing, tennis, and volleyball. both programmes on Wednesday proud to announce the launch of In addition to these, there will All Summer of Sport sessions 1st July 2015. a brand new adult programme; be weekly skate jams and free are heavily subsidised and incur Summer of Sport 2015. Both swimming sessions. just a £2 booking fee per person If you are interested in either of programmes are going to be per session. Everyone who the two programmes, a full list offering a number of different For the first time ever adults participates in the Summer of of activities is available on our sports throughout the borough also now have the opportunity Sport will be offered additional web page www.eastleigh.gov. run by local clubs and will run to get active trying something incentives the more sessions uk/summerofsport or contact from 27th July – 28th August. new this summer, with our they attend including local [email protected] Summer of Sport program. days out and sports clothing Park Sport is delivered by Thanks to Sport vouchers. some of the best local clubs funding, Eastleigh Borough and coaches in the South Council’s SportWorks will ensuring that every child has be offering a huge range of the opportunity to carry on sports and physical activity the sport after the summer opportunities for adults (aged Social cycling for women is over. The popular scheme 16+) to try this summer. All for 8-16 year olds is now in its sessions are run by the best eleventh year and will provide local providers, and are the opportunity for local young tailored as introductory taster people to try many different sessions, enabling you to give sports on their doorsteps, something new a try and get The rides start from Chandler’s Ford Railway at around 25 local parks and fit and active in the process. Station Car Park, community facilities across the Activities on offer range borough. Thanks to ongoing from boxing to bowls, golf to Thursday 23rd July, 9.30 am – View from the Ridge sponsorship from CooperVision, volleyball, and sailing to strictly Eastleigh Borough Local Area come dancing. If you take Pace: Leisurely. Routes: Mainly cycle paths & lanes. Committees, Parish and Town part in one of our Summer For further details, and to book, please go to: Councils and supporters First of Sport activities and love www.breezebikerides.com Wessex, the scheme is heavily it (we’re sure you will!), you or Tel: 02380 252003

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Odd One Out

6 3 5 4 8 7 9 1 2

7 9 2 1 5 3 8 6

Which one of these sentences is the odd one out? 4

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Will rabbits eat nettles? Answers Answer

Can rare animals nobble elephants? 6 5 4 7 9 2

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Answer: Somewhere words: All

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Sports News Pete Waterfield, Olympic Diver Visits Wyvern Pete Waterfield, four-time Olympian and multiple gold medallist, came into Wyvern recently as an ambassador for the Sky Sports Living For Sport initiative. Pete was good enough to give a motivational assembly to Year 8 before he began to put various groups through their paces on the trampoline. Wyvern The first to receive an insight into his training regime and gymnastic prowess were the Year annual 8 pupils who have chosen PE as an option for GCSE. Next in line were the current Year 11 GCSE class, who were able to pick ski trip Pete’s brains about the mindset and skillset required of a top- The College’s annual Ski Trip learnt back at home on dry flight athlete. every February has become ski slopes. Blistering sunshine something of a tradition and good quality snow were The final ninety minute session having run very successfully the order of the day, although was dedicated to the Year 9 for many years, and this the snow was starting to rugby squad whose progress has year’s trip was no exception. deteriorate slightly by the end been in part inspired by the of the week. As always, there values and attitudes of the Living Forty students accompanied For Sport programme. The boys by 5 staff and a mountain was lots of fun and laughter rose magnificently to the many of luggage departed for the throughout the trip, including challenges set for them. They ski slopes of Austria at the on the slopes, Mr McCracken’s were inspired by Pete’s visit and start of the half-term break. notorious games night, and are determined that the progress Their base for the week daily nominations. that they have made this year, was the scenic Wolflbauer finishing third in their league, Ferienhof in Saalbach. Mr Weaver, trip leader, said will be doubled and redoubled “A cracking week was had once the new season starts in The group was fortunate to by all – superb snow, sun- September! have one of the best weeks drenched skiing and top Wyvern will continue to use such for conditions all season, chuckles. Wyvern students did inspiring advocates for sport, enabling students to put into themselves proud”. like Pete, Alex Danson and Aaron practice the skills they had Phipps, in the coming year to engage and motivate all of our pupils.

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