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September 2019 October 2019 Chesswood Junior School What's On? One month view Last Updated 27 September 2019 Time End Time Event Name Place New date if required Any Date Changes Date Confirmed September 2019 Monday 30 September 2019 07:30:00 Year 6 Bristol residential Jeremy Bristol Youth Hostel HIMSWORTH 09:00:00 10:45:00 Bohunt School Open Joanna PEACE Bohunt School Morning October 2019 Tuesday 01 October 2019 Year 6 Bristol residential Jeremy Bristol Youth Hostel HIMSWORTH 09:00:00 10:45:00 Bohunt School Worthing Christopher YELLING Bohunt School Open Morning 09:00:00 10:45:00 Bohunt School Open Joanna PEACE Bohunt School Morning 09:00:00 10:30:00 Shoreham Academy Open Christopher YELLING Shoreham Academy Morning 09:00:00 15:00:00 Year 5 trip to Herstmonceux Claire READ Herstmonceux Observatory Science Centre 09:10:00 12:30:00 The Angmering School Christopher YELLING The Angmering Open Morning School 09:15:00 Worthing High School Open Christopher YELLING Worthing High School Morning 12:00:00 13:15:00 The Angmering School Christopher YELLING The Angmering Open Afternoon Session School 15:45:00 17:00:00 Y5 Netball Match Play Timothy QUICK Worthing College Festival 17:00:00 20:00:00 Davison CE High School for Christopher YELLING Davison High School Girls Open Evening Wednesday 02 October 2019 Year 6 Bristol residential Jeremy Bristol Youth Hostel HIMSWORTH 09:00:00 10:45:00 Bohunt School Open Joanna PEACE Bohunt School Morning 09:15:00 Worthing High School Open Christopher YELLING Worthing High School Morning 09:30:00 12:00:00 KS2 Boccia Tournament Timothy QUICK Durrington Junior School 27 September 2019 Any date changes are included seperately Page 1 of 5 10:15:00 11:30:00 Steyning Grammar School Christopher YELLING Steyning Grammar Open Morning - Rock Road School Thursday 03 October 2019 Year 6 Bristol residential Jeremy Bristol Youth Hostel HIMSWORTH 09:00:00 10:45:00 Bohunt School Open Joanna PEACE Bohunt School Morning 09:15:00 Worthing High School Open Christopher YELLING Worthing High School Morning 10:15:00 11:30:00 Steyning Grammar School Christopher YELLING Steyning Grammar Open Morning - Rock Road School 15:45:00 17:00:00 Y3/4 Girls Football Robert HAGGART The Orchards 17:45:00 19:30:00 Steyning Grammar School Christopher YELLING Steyning Grammar Open Evening - Rock Road School 18:00:00 20:00:00 Durrington High School Christopher YELLING Durrington High Open Evening School 18:00:00 20:30:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Evening Academy 18:00:00 20:00:00 The Littlehampton Academy Christopher YELLING The Littlehampton Open Evening Academy Friday 04 October 2019 Year 6 Bristol residential Jeremy Bristol Youth Hostel HIMSWORTH Monday 07 October 2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 Durrington High School Christopher YELLING Durrington High Open Morning School 09:15:00 The Littlehampton Academy Christopher YELLING The Littlehampton Open Morning Academy 10:15:00 The Littlehampton Academy Christopher YELLING The Littlehampton Open Morning Academy 11:30:00 The Littlehampton Academy Christopher YELLING The Littlehampton Open Morning Academy Tuesday 08 October 2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 Durrington High School Christopher YELLING Durrington High Open Morning School 09:30:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 11:15:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y6 Netball League Timothy QUICK Worthing College 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y5 Football League Robert HAGGART Worthing FC 18:00:00 Chatsmore Catholic High Christopher YELLING Chatsmore Catholic School Open Evening High School Wednesday 09 October 2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 Durrington High School Christopher YELLING Durrington High Open Morning School 09:00:00 10:30:00 Shoreham Academy Open Christopher YELLING Shoreham Academy Morning 09:00:00 Chatsmore Catholic High Christopher YELLING Chatsmore Catholic School Open Morning High School 27 September 2019 Any date changes are included seperately Page 2 of 5 09:10:00 12:30:00 The Angmering School Christopher YELLING The Angmering Open Morning School 09:30:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 11:15:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 12:00:00 13:15:00 The Angmering School Christopher YELLING The Angmering Open Afternoon Session School Thursday 10 October 2019 09:00:00 15:00:00 Non School Uniform - Gemma ARKINSTALL Hall Harvest Festival 09:30:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 11:15:00 Sir Robert Woodard Christopher YELLING Sir Robert Woodard Academy Open Morning Academy 15:30:00 16:30:00 Friends of Chesswood AGM Catherine BROWN Staff Room 15:45:00 17:00:00 Y3 Football (5-a-sides) Robert HAGGART, TAB Junior Timothy QUICK Friday 11 October 2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 Durrington High School Christopher YELLING Durrington High Open Morning School 09:30:00 12:15:00 KS2 Inclusion Football Timothy QUICK Durrington Junior School Tuesday 15 October 2019 09:00:00 15:00:00 Year 4 trip to Weald & Zoe MONGER Weald & Downland Downland Museum - 4HH & Museum 4JH 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y6 Football League Robert HAGGART Worthing FC 15:45:00 17:00:00 Y4 Netball Match Play Timothy QUICK Worthing College Festival Wednesday 16 October 2019 15:45:00 17:15:00 Y5/6 Girls Football Robert HAGGART St Andrew's School Thursday 17 October 2019 09:00:00 10:30:00 Shoreham Academy Open Christopher YELLING Shoreham Academy Morning 09:00:00 Chatsmore Catholic High Christopher YELLING Chatsmore Catholic School Open Morning High School 09:00:00 15:00:00 Year 4 trip to Weald & Zoe MONGER Weald & Downland Downland Museum - 4JH & Museum 4OM Friday 18 October 2019 09:00:00 Chatsmore Catholic High Christopher YELLING Chatsmore Catholic School Open Morning High School 17:00:00 18:15:00 FOC Disco - Years 3 & 4 Catherine BROWN, Tracey Sports Hall RAINFORD 18:30:00 19:45:00 FOC Disco - Years 5 & 6 Catherine BROWN, Tracey Sports Hall RAINFORD Tuesday 22 October 2019 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y5 Football League Robert HAGGART Worthing FC 27 September 2019 Any date changes are included seperately Page 3 of 5 15:30:00 17:30:00 Parents Evening Andrew JOLLEY, Tracey Chesswood Junior RAINFORD School 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y6 Netball League Timothy QUICK Worthing College Thursday 24 October 2019 09:00:00 15:00:00 Year 4 trip to Weald & Zoe MONGER Weald & Downland Downland Museum - 4PB & Museum 4SU 15:30:00 19:00:00 Parents Evening Andrew JOLLEY, Tracey Chesswood Junior RAINFORD School November 2019 Tuesday 05 November 2019 15:30:00 17:00:00 Upper School Inter-House Robert HAGGART, St Andrew's School Indoor Athletics Timothy QUICK Saturday 09 November 2019 08:30:00 11:30:00 Y3-6 Cross Country Event Timothy QUICK The Gallops, South Downs Tuesday 12 November 2019 09:00:00 12:00:00 Year 3 Worthing Museum Nik GILBERT Year 3 Outreach visit 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y6 Netball League - Finals Timothy QUICK Worthing College week (if qualify) 15:30:00 17:00:00 Y5 & 6 Football League Robert HAGGART Worthing FC Finals (if qualify) Wednesday 13 November 2019 09:00:00 12:00:00 Year 3 Worthing Museum Nik GILBERT Year 3 Outreach visit Thursday 14 November 2019 09:00:00 12:00:00 Year 3 Worthing Museum Nik GILBERT Year 3 Outreach visit Thursday 21 November 2019 09:00:00 15:15:00 Chesswood Counts - Maths Christopher YELLING, Nik Chesswood School Day GILBERT Saturday 30 November 2019 18:30:00 20:30:00 Rotary Concert - Choir Claire COSSINS Bohunt School performing December 2019 Friday 06 December 2019 15:15:00 17:30:00 FOC Christmas Fayre Catherine BROWN, Tracey Chesswood Junior RAINFORD School Saturday 14 December 2019 14:00:00 20:00:00 Choir performing with Claire COSSINS Angmering School Angmering Chorale Tuesday 17 December 2019 27 September 2019 Any date changes are included seperately Page 4 of 5 Christmas Carol Concerts Claire COSSINS St George's Church 10am to 11.15am/1.30pm to 2.45pm Wednesday 18 December 2019 Christmas Carol Concerts Claire COSSINS St George's Church 10am to 11.15am/1.30pm to 2.45pm 27 September 2019 Any date changes are included seperately Page 5 of 5.
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