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Woodland Survival

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Wheels Activity Day - 9am – 5pm

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£30

Junior Outdoor Sports Skills

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Outdoor Activity Days for ages 6 - 16. 9am – 5pm

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Activity Day Courses (Half Term)

£30

24th - 28th July

Summer Activity Day Courses

£30

31st July - 4th August

Summer Activity Day Courses

£30

7th - 11th August

Summer Activity Day Courses

£30

14th - 18th August

Summer Activity Day Courses

£30

21st - 25th August

Summer Activity Day Courses

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Residential Activity Weeks for ages 8 - 16

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Summer Residential Activity Week

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7th - 11th August

Summer Residential Activity Week

£260

14th - 18th August

Summer Residential Activity Week

£260

21st - 25th August

Summer Residential Activity Week

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Book Review

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Classified

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competitions Hippychick

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Smiggle Activity Bundle

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Tickets to Yeovilton Air Day

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Pro-coaching sports course

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Dear Readers...

I hope you all enjoyed the half term break and not too long to go now until the summer holidays! For those of you worried about how to keep everyone busy over the summer break, there’s a great selection of holiday courses on offer and for many of them you can use childcare vouchers, see pages 4-5. There really is something for everyone these days so don’t worry if you feel you don't have a particularly sporty child; there are writing courses, build a musical and even a course on the world of Doctor Who! Once again, our competitions are well worth a go as you really could be in with a chance. Thank you to all our winners who get in touch to say how much they have enjoyed their prizes. We love to hear when you have had a really fun day out. Good luck this month! Tamsin, Editor

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-welcome to the summer Sunproof Limited have opened their Ilton outlet store to the public this summer. We have a big range of Crocs footwear and an even bigger range of sun protection products for infants and children. You can also buy online at www. sunproof.co.uk - with free UK delivery. The range available includes: ● One of the largest Crocs footwear selections in the South West. Over 5,000 pairs in stock. We have an extensive range available for men, women and children at our outlet. Our Crocs marquee is also appearing at county shows and festivals throughout the summer. As a major retailer of Crocs, we have super discounts on selected Crocs models, only at our outlet store. ● Australian designed children’s sunglasses for ages 3 months to 10 years, together with accessories. Leading brands BabyBanz, Retro Banz, and brand new Chameleon and Dual polarised eyewear for ages 4 to 10 years. All sunglasses purchased at our outlet store come with a free case. ● Sun protective UV clothing, flap hats, bucket hats for ages 1 – 8 years. All our sun protective swimwear is Australian designed and is rated SPF 50+ ● Banz ear defenders for babies 0 – 2 years and kids 2 – 10 years. Banz ear defenders are essential kit for any noisy outdoor event with high or even dangerous decibel levels. Think Glastonbury, Wembley, Twickenham, Silverstone or even the Bath and West Show. ● Pop – up Beach tents and beach parasols by Shelta Australia

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HOLIDAY CAMPS & COURSES

Summer fun at Mill on the Brue The best summer day camps for your kids – at Mill on the Brue Outdoor Activity Centre, Bruton, Somerset. Having been open for 35 years we think we really know what kids like! Fun and excitement including two huge zip wires, a climbing tower with a Big Jump as well, canoeing, raft building, archery, assault courses where you can get as muddy as you want to, fire lighting and shelter building, archery, crafts, rocket firing, pizza making in a clay oven, air rifle shooting, a giant water slide, challenging tasks including Save the River and the Great Egg Race, and much, much more - all in 25 acres of woods, fields and river valley. Summer day camps run all during the holidays Mondays to Fridays 8.30am to 5.30pm starting on 17th July. The cost is £58 per day or £262 for the week, and includes all activities (at least five a day), plus breaks and snacks, and a two course cooked lunch. We grow many organic vegetables and fruit for the meals. These day camps are for 7 – 12 years old, and they are in small groups of 10-12 in a group with two instructors looking after them all day. We also run Mini-Mobsters for 5 & 6 year olds – a morning of fun and activities for £20

per session on Wednesdays 2nd/9th/16th August. Fun, challenge, excitement and friends – you can’t beat Mill on the Brue Outdoor Activity Centre!

Booking & payment beforehand essential 01749 812307 info@millonthebrue.co.uk or for further details www.millonthebrue.co.uk

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Fun filled summer days The Princess Royal Sports Complex is again running a fun filled summer for all children aged 8-14. We will be running days that will include: archery, fun swims, sports coaching, rifle shooting, dodgeball, capture the flag, wall climbing, laser clay shooting, off site adventure Camp, fire making and cooking, shelter building, manhunt, Quaywest Waterpark days and much more. If you signed up for our Easter camps – you will automatically get a 10% loyalty discount. We are running two discount days over the summer as well. Two days of KIDS CAMPS for only £10 each! Certain days have limited spaces so early booking is essential – especially on our discount and Quaywest days. We are also playing host to

Activate Sport who are running three camps: the Andrew Flintoff Cricket Academy, the Louis Smith Gymnastics Academy and NEW this year, the Pro-Direct Football Academy. We are running another NPLQ lifeguard qualification this summer in our very own pool. This course is open to anyone aged 16 and above. Our student summer membership is also available – a whole summer of fitness for just £35 with all our classes included and half price badminton. Details of everything we are running this summer can be found on our website at www. wellington-sport.org.uk and on our Facebook page – just look for ‘The Princess Royal Sports Complex.

1610 Outdoor & Adventure Summer Holiday Programme Fresh air, fun and friends at Hestercombe, Taunton 24 July to 1 September 2017 Get the kids up to Hestercombe this Summer for some action packed outdoor fun! Our popular Outdoor & Adventure Holiday Programme is available to all outdoor loving 7 to 14 year old girls and boys during the summer holidays from 24th July to 1st September. Based in the wonderful grounds of Hestercombe, children can romp through our woods and enjoy a variety of outdoor adventures. There are no computers or televisions – just lots of fun, friends and fresh air! Our programme gives children the chance to try new things they might not have experienced before. They will love the sheer exhilaration of crossing a lake on a raft they’ve made out of barrels and wood. Climbing to the top of our 8m high climbing wall brings an adrenalin rush to everyone. The thrill of getting wet and muddy

always brings smiles to faces as does learning how to make

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Located in Wellington School Sports Complex Wellington, Somerset (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!) 01823 668718 01823 668718 www.wellington-sport.org.uk

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a fire and toast marshmallows. Our summer activities include: ● 28 Hour Survival Camp ● Ambush Paintball ● Commando Challenge Day ● Family Woodland Day ● Fun in the Sun ● Kids Super Camp (overnight stay)

Nature Detective Day Secret Agent Bootcamp Survival Day Wild, Wet and Wonderful Day ● Wild Wheels Day ● Woodland Adventure Day Our holiday programme has something for everyone!

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Our adventure days are for children aged 7 to 14 years and run from 9.30am to 3.30pm and cost from £20 per child per 01823 668718 www.wellington-sport.org.uk day inc lunch. Call Andrew Burns on 01823 410126 or email aburns@1610.org.uk for more info or to book. Wellington, Somerset

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HOLIDAY CAMPS & COURSES

Make memories at Kilve Court this Summer Summer holidays fly by, but memories made at Kilve Court last a lifetime. Make sure your children or grandchildren remember this year’s summer by booking them onto a course at Kilve Court. Kilve Court has over 50 years of experience running courses that range from enrichment programmes to outdoor activities. Your children may have visited us before, or perhaps you came to Kilve yourself; the great thing about the summer holidays is there’s something for everyone, regardless of whether you’re 6 or 16! If you’re new to Kilve, experience it for the first time and make new friends, try new things, and most importantly of all, have fun! From Monday 24 July until Friday 1 September 2017 we have a whole host of day and residential courses running. For the more adventurous, our activity courses run every weekday throughout the holidays, offering abseiling, archery, grass sledging, rifle

shooting and much more. We also have courses that are sure to get passionate learners even more enthused. Back by popular demand is Kilve’s annual ‘Build a Musical’ course where a full blown theatrical performance is produced in just 6 days. Other courses include ‘Plundering Pirates’, ‘Go

Away – I’m Writing’ and ‘The World of Doctor Who’. If the summer seems too far away, book now for upcoming courses. To get a taste of what’s on offer - call our team on 01278 741270 or check out our website www.kilvecourt.co.uk. We hope to see you soon!

A summer of fun at King's Hall School With an understanding that the holidays can be tricky for busy parents, King’s Hall School offers its well established and well-loved Woodland Adventures Holiday Club for all children from the age of 3-13, which takes place within the school’s beautiful woods. Whether or not your child attends King’s Hall, they can spend their day reveling in the woodlands with endless activities on offer. From baking to Arts and Crafts, your child is guaranteed to have a fun-filled day, and to make some firm friendships in the process. Children also have the opportunity to feed the school’s very own feathery and furry friends and make the most of our cob oven and amazing woodland round house, what better way to spend a day? Activities are available come rain or shine from 8.30am through to 4.30pm. Care is available from Monday 17th July through to Friday 25th August, excluding bank holidays. For more information about King’s Hall School’s Woodland Adventures, please visit our website www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk or phone 01823 285920.

Millfield Holiday courses Making holidays Fun! We know it’s hard to keep the kids entertained in the school holidays, so why not take a load off of your mind by booking them onto the Millfield Holiday Courses? With a variety of courses to choose from this summer including Rugby, Netball, Cricket and Hockey, there really is something for everyone. We’re excited to confirm that Marwan ElShorbagy, current number 5 in the PSA World Tour, will once again be joining Millfield’s Director of Squash and Head of Strength and Conditioning to deliver an intensive training programme, which will help players to develop and improve technically, physically and mentally. You can check availability for all courses on our website and book them there and then. We offer a 10% discount for siblings or for any child who is booked onto two or more courses (courses must be booked at the same time and discount does not apply to daily rates). Summer Courses and Age Ranges: Athletics (7-16), Badminton (8-16), Cricket (714), Football (5-14), Golf (1014), Hockey (5-16), Mini-Multis (2-4), Multi-Activity (5-12), Netball (7-14), Rugby (8-14), Squash (8-17), Tennis (8-14)

Woodland Adventures SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB Visit millfieldenterprises.com/courses for more details and to book or call 01458 444 320 to request a brochure.

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17th July - 25th August 2017 Open to all fun loving 3 - 13 year olds KING’S HALL SCHOOL  KINGSTON ROAD  TA2 8AA

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Decorate your own Cupcake at Monkton Elm in aid of dementia Monkton Elm Garden & Pet Centre is hosting a Cupcake Day on June 15 to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society. Andrew Pitman, store manager of the award-winning, independent, family-run garden centre at Monkton Heathfield near Taunton, said: “We will be giving children the chance to decorate their own cupcakes. They will be able to decorate the already-baked cupcakes with their own colour choice of icing and sprinkles. The children can then take their cupcakes home or eat them in our restaurant. This is a great way to raise money for a worthy cause whilst having fun at the same time!” Cupcake decorating will cost £1 per cupcake and will run from 14:30-16:30. All materials will be provided by the garden centre. No booking is necessary. Andrew added: “If you’re not feeling too artistic on the day, then why not head over to the restaurant where you will find a selection of delightful cupcakes already decorated for you by

Staycation in style with 25% off car hire this summer as more Brits than ever are opting to stay in the UK www.europcar.co.uk/deals/uk-summer-sale

our in-store baker, Megan.” Please see our website for upto-date details on the event. There are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, with numbers set to rise to over 1 million by 2025. Dementia describes different brain disorders that trigger a loss of

brain function. These conditions are all usually progressive and eventually severe. Every last crumb raised on Cupcake Day will go towards finding a cure and changing the lives of people affected by dementia. We hope to see you there!

Online searches for ‘staycation’ options have increased by almost a quarter so far in 2017. In response, Europcar UK, a subsidiary of Europcar Group, the European leader in vehicle rental services and a major player in mobility markets, is helping holidaymakers make the most of their trip by offering up to 25% off car hire in the UK this summer. Gary Smith, Managing Director of Europcar UK Group said, “Choosing to holiday in the UK is fast becoming a preferred choice for families looking to get away this summer and we can certainly see why – it’s as simple as booking accommodation and heading off in the car. There’s no jetlag, no airport queues or currency issues. “With cities bursting to the brim with history and culture, as well as spectacular coastal destinations, it’s easy to see why more and more families opt to

take their summer holiday on British soil. Whether heading to London or Loch Lomond, Europcar UK has the vehicle to suit the needs of our customers, that’s fit for purpose and has plenty of space for the whole family and luggage too! What’s more, with 25% off UK car hire this summer, that’s all the more cash to spend on experiences and creating memories to last a lifetime.” Europcar UK has over 250 locations across the UK and the widest choice of vehicles.

Customers can also benefit from Europcar’s Deliver & Collect service making it the ideal choice for busy families at any time of year. And Europcar vehicles are fully covered by 24 hour roadside assistance at no extra cost as well as a damage liability and theft waiver for added peace of mind on long journeys. Europcar’s UK summer deal is valid for bookings made between 26th May – 16th June 2017, for reservations between 19th June – 31st October 2017.

Fun times ahead at Puxton Park For a child, summertime fun in the sun begins with the doors of the classroom being thrown open for the last time. Kids, exhausted from SATS, in sticky uniforms tear off their jumpers and run outside, blinking in the sunlight. It is time to throw away old homework and to forget about anything to do with school - for six weeks at least. Summer time is a time of simple pleasures. Of late night sleepovers with best friends, not having to worry about homework, a marathon of cartoons and of course, room to run, play, dance and explore outside.

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Puxton Park understands that sometimes the simple things are the best. That’s why we’ve got arts and crafts on every Monday, dancing with

Disco Queen every Tuesday, magic and music with Disco Steve every Wednesday, the brilliantly funny Nutty Noah on every Thursday and Animal Antics with our growing farm of animals every Friday. Then there’s our daily activities; squirting bumper boats, wonderful water walkers, animal talks and petting times, the fantastic Puxton Railway and miniature train, our famous owl encounter and falconry shows, mini-golf, sandpits, ride on tractors and huge adventure play area. There are trampolines, forts, rowing boats and bumper cars. There is fun to be had around every corner, and there’s a whole summer-time stretching out in front of you to enjoy it.

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Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre On Father’s Day, dads gain entry to Monkey World for HALF PRICE! Your dads can meet all the primate papas at the park - there’s Gordon, the orang-utan, and his son Jin, woolly monkey Chippy and his young babies, and also golden-cheeked gibbon Pung Yo, who has fathered three gibbons at the park! To take advantage of this offer, simply download a voucher from the website and present it at the entrance gate on Sunday 18th June. Then, enjoy a great day out at Monkey World! Home to over 250 primates of more than 20 different species, Monkey World is the largest primate rescue centre of its kind! Many of the primates have been neglected, kept in unnatural conditions, or experienced unbelievable cruelty. At Monkey World, they can all enjoy the company of their own kind in a safe and natural environment, and some are even part of international breeding programmes for endangered species. Combining fun with conservation, half-hourly keeper talks at the park explain all about man’s closest living relative. Visitors can see the

stars of TV’s ‘Monkey Life’, then ‘monkey around’ in the south’s largest Great Ape play area. There are several food outlets available at the park, or visitors are welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy lunch in the beautiful surroundings.

To download the Father’s Day voucher, please visit ww.monkeyworld.org/events, and follow the Father’s Day link. For more details, please go to: www.monkeyworld.org, email apes@monkeyworld.org or call 01929 462537.

Planting day at St Cuthbert's

RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day Saturday 8 July 2017 The Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton International Air Day will open its gates on Saturday 8 July 2017 to over 30,000 visitors, just as it did 70 years ago, in 1947 at its first ever Open Day. As one of the Southwest’s largest one day events, the award-winning Somerset airshow offers an action-packed day out for all the family with thrilling flying displays and amazing ground attractions. Over five hours of incredible flying displays with pyrotechnics will feature fast jets, historic warbirds, helicopters and formation display teams. Leading the flying display will be rare naval heritage aircraft such as the Swordfish and Sea Fury. Their modern-day counterparts will perform spectacular role demonstrations to reflect the contribution made by naval aviation to Protect Our Nation’s Interests. Airshow favourites from the RAF - the Red Arrows, Typhoon and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will also be in attendance whilst foreign military participation will include roaring displays from

the Belgian Air Force F-16, Czech Air Force Gripen and a rare and dazzling appearance by the Swiss Air Force national display team – The Patrouille Suisse. Other allied nations will provide static displays offering visitors an opportunity to meet the aircrew and view the aircraft up close. Throughout the day, families will have the chance to enjoy plenty of ground entertainment including discounted entry to the Fleet Air Arm Museum,

interactive military displays, an engineering fair, performances from military bands, classic and military vehicle exhibitions, funfair, simulators, helicopter pleasure flights, trade stalls and much, much more! Whether you’re a wide-eyed first timer or a seasoned airshow veteran, be prepared for a wonderful day out! For more information and to purchase discounted advance tickets visit www.royalnavy. mod.uk/yeovilton-airday.

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ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION YEOVILTON SATURDAY 8 JULY 2017

On Friday 28th April St Cuthbert’s Infant School, Wells had a wonderful afternoon sprucing up their school grounds. All members of the family were invited to attend a family planting day. The children really enjoyed themselves digging over flowerbed and planting new shrubs and trees. The school was lucky enough to be supported in this event by local businesses who donated plants, compost and tools. A big thank you goes to Brownes Garden Centre, Durstons, Dobbies Garden Centre, David Wilson Homes and Morrisons.

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. M A R K E T S . T H E AT R E S . FA I R S . F E T E S . S H O W S . E X H I B I T I O N S . 8th June: Ballet Theatre UK present Alice in Wonderland at The Regal Theatre, Minehead. Come with Alice on a magical adventure as she tumbles into Wonderland! Guided by the White Rabbit, Alice meets some astonishing characters, including the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, a studious caterpillar and those mischievous twins, Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Ballet Theatre UK’s Artistic Director Christopher Moore has created a captivating piece, brimming with wit, humour and charm. With its whimsical flights of the imagination, eclectic music and joyful dance, Alice in Wonderland is delightful entertainment for all ages. 7.30pm. 01643 706430 8th-10th June: The Wind in the Willows. Bath Spa Live presents at the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. The tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and boisterous Mr Toad have been entertaining families for generations. When Mole abandons his spring-cleaning and goes exploring he begins an adventure that leads to excitement, to the open road, to the perilous Wild Wood and eventually battle at Toad Hall. Alan Bennett’s version of the enchanting tale is true to the original, yet written with distinctive Bennett flair and humour. The adventures of our four much-loved friends are woven with clever songs and witty dialogue. Thurs-Fri: 7pm, Sat: 2pm & 7pm. Age: 6+. 01225 823409 8th-11th June: Ilminster Midsummer Experience. Four day community festival with exciting events and activities for all ages. 01460 54364 9th-11th June: The Boy who Grew Wings. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Journey with Whispering Woods for an immersive woodland experience which combines aerial acrobatics, live music and spoken word. A feast of acrobatic storytelling! Fri: 7pm, Sat: 5.30pm & 7pm, Sun: 10.30 & 5pm. Age: 5+. 01225 823409 13th-17th June: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. The National Theatre’s internationally acclaimed production. Christopher, fifteen years old, has an extraordinary brain – exceptional at maths while ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. When he falls under the suspicion of killing Mrs Shears’ dog, it takes 8 Parent Talk June 2017

him on a journey that upturns his world. Tues-Sat: 7.30pm + matinee performances on Wed, Thurs & Sat. at 2.30pm. 0844 871 7627 17th June: Free Activity day at The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton, TA1 1JL. Free family party to celebrate the Brewhouse’s 40th birthday. There will be delicious street food, live music, theatrical performances, acrobatics, dance, join in craft workshops, balloons, colourful characters, games and of course birthday cake! 11am-5pm. 01823 283244 17th-19th June: Tales of Birbal, presented by Mashi Theatre at the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. How many crows are there in this land? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Only Birbal knows… Whatever the question, Birbal – cunning advisor to Mughal Emperor Akbar has the answer! Mashi Theatre’s travelling storytellers stop to share the enchanting Tales of Birbal, ancient stories of adventure and problem-solving. Akin to Aesop’s Fables, these tales have been treasured for centuries across the Indian subcontinent. Using puppetry and music, Mashi invites a new generation to unearth the richness in these legends. Sat-Sun: 11.30am & 3pm, Mon: 10.30am & 1pm. Age: 6+. 01225 823409 18th June: Dog Show & Fun Day. Heaven’s Gate Farm, West Henley, Langport TA10 9BE. Fun Dog Show for all the family to enjoy. Variety of pet and gift stalls, tombolas and raffle, easy listening music and beer tent. Refreshments include BBQ, homemade cakes, sandwiches and ice cream. 11am – 4pm. 01458 252656 21st June: One Item Only. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. One Item Only. This is the decision our young hero has to make in this story of human migration. Follow one girl’s journey across continents in search of refuge from a troubled homeland, in this eventful and uplifting story of hope and resilience where the human spirit triumphs. 10.30am & 1pm. Age: 7+. 01225 823409 22nd June: Dinkies Storytime adventures presented by DragonBird Theatre. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Come on a countryside adventure through grass, mud, rivers and forests. Over boulders, mountains, hillocks and stiles…it will be an adventure to remember. 10am & 11.15am. Age:18 months – 4yrs. 01225 823409

22nd-24th June: Bugsy Malone. The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. Prepared to be amazed by the hugely talented Castaway Theatre Group as they take on the smash hit version of the world famous Bugsy Malone. Guaranteed fun for all the family. Thurs, Fri: 7.30pm, Sat: 2.00pm & 7.30pm. 01935 422884 23rd-25th June: Teddy Bears’ Picnic. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. If you go down to the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise…! Let’s all dance is back with this delightful treat for very young audiences. Combing classical ballet, physical theatre, gorgeous visuals and crystalclear story telling, this fresh, innovative dance company pitches another production perfectly to engage and enthral all children, including those with special needs. Fri: 1 & 4.30pm, Sat-Sun: 9.30am, 11.30am & 3pm. Age: 0-5 years. 01225 823409 24th June: Crazy Coins! Take One Exhibition and Family Fun. The Museum of Somerset, Taunton, TA1 4AA. Visit the Take One exhibition to view artworks created by school children across Somerset, inspired by the museum’s fantastic Civil War coin hoard, and take part in some cool coin-related activities too. 11am – 4pm. 01823 255088 24th June: Levels’ Best Crafts & Farmers’ Market, Montacute House, Montacute, TA15 6XP. Held in the old stables, this ever popular and award winning 'best in Somerset' market is a must for those who like top quality local produce and crafts 10am-2pm. 01935 823289 24th-25th June: Family jousting at Dunster Castle, Dunster, TA24 6SL. Join the Taunton Garrison at their Living History Camp and experience what life was like during the Civil War. Battle re-enactments and weapons demonstrations throughout the day! 10.30am-4pm. 01643 821314 25th June: Bath Festival of Nature, Royal Parade Gardens, Bath BA2 4DF. The Festival of Nature returns to Bath for another fun day celebrating wildlife in the heart of the city. 27th June: Dinkies Storytime adventures presented by DragonBird Theatre. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Come on a countryside adventure through grass, mud, rivers and forests. Over boulders, mountains, hillocks and stiles…it will be an adventure to remember. 10am & 11.15am. Age: 18 months – 4yrs. 01225 823409

27th June: Rhythm of the Dance. The Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, BA20 1UX. This incredible live show creates a new era in Irish entertainment, featuring world champion dancers, a traditional Irish band, and the handsome Young Irish Tenors, an array of the most talented, gifted cast who keep audiences wowed all over the world. 01935 422884 28th June: Holway – Summer Show 2017 at Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre, Monkton Heathfield, Taunton TA2 8PD. Holway Park Community School, present their summer show. A fantastic mix of song, dance and drama from Key Stage 2 students. 1pm & 6.30pm. 01823 414141 30th June – 1st July: The Billy-Club Puppets presented by Theatre Royal Bath Theatre School. the egg, Theatre Royal Bath, BA1 1ET. Dona Rosita wants to get married. Will it be to the lovable (but poor) Cocoliche, or the rich (but cruel) Don Cristobita, or will a stranger from her past come back and sweep her off her feet? A host of mischievous characters pepper this surreal and farcical comedy, infused with poetry and music, which will transport you to a beautiful Andalusian town. But have these people turned into puppets, or are the puppets people? Fri: 6pm, Sat: 3pm & 7pm. Age: 6+. 01225 823409 30th June: Birmingham Royal Ballet’s First Steps – A Child’s Coppélia. Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. This hour-long, interactive show, specially adapted for children aged three to seven, features ballet excerpts from Coppélia, by Birmingham Royal Ballet’s amazing dancers and orchestra, interspersed with scenes in which a storyteller introduces the children to the music and leading characters and shares some technical magic. A feast of dance, music, costumes and lots of fun, this is a perfect introduction to ballet. 1pm. 0844 871 7627 2nd July: First Hippo on the Moon. The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Taunton, TA1 1JL. From Number One bestselling Children’s Author David Walliams comes an explosively funny space adventure for children of 3 and up. Two big hippos. One enormous dream. Who can make it to the moon first? 3…2…1…Blast Off! 3.30pm. 01823 283244

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Summer dates at Bodley Craft

Holiday Clubs for 6 years and over. Days run from 9am-5pm, and we offer an early bird/late club – ask for details. July (£25 per day) Tuesday 11th, Wednesday 12, Thursday 20th, Wednesday 26th, Thursday 27th, Friday 28th August (£25 per day) Tuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd Holiday Craft Camp (£22 per day!) August 14th – 18th, 5 days of BIG creative projects, painting, sewing, outside activities and more! £110 for whole week! Children’s Workshops Tuesday 25th July 9.30-12.30 – Sewing We will be teaching a variety of different stiches and techniques including appliqué to create a lovely wall hanging. All materials provided, £15 per child Tuesday 25th July 1.30-4.30 – Painting From watercolour to acrylic, we will show how to create different effects to produce some lovely art work! Lots of choice and ideas for children to explore their imagination and get truly creative! £15 per child If booking both of the above workshops, children are

Craft Studio Holiday Clubs for 6+

welcome to stay over the lunch period at no extra cost – please ask for details. Monday 31st July 9.30-12.30 – PixelHobby Children will create either their own design, or choose from hundreds of suggestions, to create their own framed Pixel picture! Not only this, but by coming along to the workshop they will gain FREE entry to the Summer Pixel Competition where they can win £50 worth of Pixel Products! Plus, Pixel sets will be available to buy at discounted prices for this day only!! Don’t miss this opportunity to stock up with sets to keep your children entertained over the holidays! £15 per child. Saturday Art Sessions Sessions run on Saturdays from 10-11.30 and 12-1.30 in 4-week blocks during term time. We limit numbers so we can give each individual child maximum attention. We change our medium every block, and children are free to invent their own ideas or use one of ours! A relaxed session with no pressure to create a masterpiece! If you are interested in booking, please email me sam@bodleycraft.co.uk

A fabulous craft studio, minutes from Wellington town with ample parking

Birthday Parties for any age Various Workshops throughout the year For more information and to book contact: sam@bodleycraft.co.uk or www.bodleycraft.co.uk

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3 June 1967 Arthur Ransome dies Arthur Michell Ransome was born in Leeds in 1884 and educated in Windermere and Rugby School. His family spent their summers at Nibthwaite, to the south of Coniston Water*. In 1902, Ransome abandoned a chemistry degree to become a publisher’s office boy in London. He used this precarious existence to practise writing, producing several minor works before Bohemia in London (1907), a study of London’s artistic scene and his first significant book. An interest in folklore, together with a desire to escape an unhappy first marriage, led Ransome to St Petersburg, where he was ideally placed to observe and report on the Russian Revolution. He knew many of the leading Bolsheviks*, including Lenin, Radek, Trotsky and the latter’s secretary, Evgenia Shvelpina. These contacts led to persistent but unproven accusations that he “spied” for both the Bolsheviks and Britain.

Ransome married Evgenia and returned to England in 1924. Settling in the Lake District, he spent the late 1920s as a foreign correspondent and highlyrespected angling columnist for the Manchester Guardian, before settling down to write Swallows and Amazons and its successors. Today Ransome is best known for his Swallows and Amazons series of novels, (1931 – 1947). All remain in print and have been widely translated. Arthur Ransome died in June 1967 and is buried at Rusland in the Lake District. * Bolshevik - member of a wing of the Russian SocialDemocratic Workers' Party, which seized control of the government in Russia (October 1917) and became the dominant political power. * Coniston Water is in the Lake District

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British army seizes King Charles I as a prisoner

Birth of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

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The Donald Duck cartoon, The Wise Little Hen, released

Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee

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World War II: France surrenders to Germany

London Gatwick Airport, (LGW), Crawley, West Sussex, UK officially opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II

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21 JUNE 2003 J.K. Rowling's fifth book of Harry Potter series, Order of the Phoenix is published

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to this year's RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day The intensity, drama and spectacle on offer at the RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day in Somerset on Saturday 8th July will be an experience not to be missed. The Royal Navy’s premier award winning airshow is one of the Southwest’s most notable one day events, attracting over 30,000 visitors, and will return this summer with an action-packed day out for families and enthusiasts alike.

A Father means so many things... An understanding heart, A source of strength and support right from the very start. A constant readiness to help In a kind and thoughtful way. With encouragement and forgiveness, No matter what comes your way. A special generosity and always affection, too. A father means so many things when he's a man like you....

Author: Unknown "Walk a little slower, Daddy," said a child so small. "I'm following in your footsteps and I don't want to fall. Sometimes your steps are very fast, Sometimes they're hard to see; So walk a little slower, Daddy, For you are leading me. Someday when I'm all grown up, You're what I want to be; Then I will have a little child Who'll want to follow me. And I would want to lead just right, And know that I was true; So, walk a little slower, Daddy, For I must follow you."

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He's someone who listens, suggests, and defends. A dad can be one of your very best friends! He's proud of your triumphs, but when things go wrong, A dad can be patient and helpful and strong In all that you do, a dad's love plays a part. There's always a place for him deep in your heart. And each year that passes, you're even more glad, More grateful and proud just to call him your dad! Thank you, Dad... for listening and caring, for giving and sharing, but, especially, for just being you

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EDUCATION, INFORMATION

Taunton Preparatory School is thrilled to have been described by a top UK school guide as a 'terrific all-rounder' The independent school, which has 500 pupils in its Nursery, Pre-Prep and Prep School, was also praised for having ‘wonderfully welcoming’ staff, amazing facilities and excellent pastoral support. The school, on Staplegrove Road, Taunton, was recently reviewed by the independent The Good Schools Guide – the number one trusted guide to schools in the UK aimed at helping parents in every aspect of choosing the best education for their children. “This is a school for every child, a place where values of humanity come first, where happy children find out who they are and what they can do and then go on and play out of their socks,” the review panel commented. It continues: “You quickly pick up on the social atmosphere here because everyone is so naturally nice and courteous, welcoming of strangers, and that’s not something you find everywhere by any means.” The review also praised teaching at the school stating: “Academically a very safe pair of hands across the board just the right blend of extramile dedication and judicious professionalism.” Maths, DT, and the performing arts centre were singled out for acclaim

alongside the benefits of sharing some teachers and facilities with the senior school. The review also praised the boarding provision at the school. “The accommodation is clean and snug” it states. “There’s access to senior school facilities. The staff are brilliant, that’s key, and the children are clearly well

looked after and happy.” It went on to describe the school as popular with hardworking local entrepreneurs and business people wanting the best for their children and for whom this is their first experience of private education. “They told us that the school didn’t talk down to them like others they looked round, it’s not ‘grand and intimidating’” the review states. It’s also attractive to parents for whom private education is second nature and has long been popular with Forces families. The review further included comments from parents: "They spot talents you never knew they had", and the nursery and pre-prep was described by

another parent as "the jewel in the crown". Headmaster Duncan Sinclair said: “We are thrilled to get such a glowing review from the expert panel at the Good Schools Guide who look at hundreds of schools up and down the country”. To read the full review visit www. tauntonschool.co.uk/gsgprep

Tops cooking school

Tops Day Nurseries offers Tops Cooking School as an extra-curricular activity for children across the Tops family. The cooking workshops run weekly at the nurseries, for children to learn, make and get excited about food. Children can get involved in the whole cooking process and learn skills such as mixing, kneading, chopping and pouring all with close support, to encourage and develop the skills of independence. They will also learn where food comes

from and how food can be good for our bodies. Every week, the children will be cooking a different recipe from our own no sugar menus. Recipes will include foods such as, bean burgers, Shepherd’s pie, blueberry muffins and many more! At the end of each session children will be able to take home what they have made. For more information or to book your child’s place at the Tops Cooking School, call 01823 342038 or email info.taunton@ topsdaynurseries.co.uk

Enriching young lives Our aim at Queen’s College Pre-Prep is to educate in its widest sense. We are passionate about enriching our pupils’ lives, by teaching, encouraging and developing skills which are essential for life. The concept of lifelong learning is promoted through our daily activities, reinforcing the fact that children and adults can learn new things every day. Our focus ensures learning is a rewarding and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. The development of concentration, self-awareness and resilience is key and we introduce strategies for children to support them when they feel challenged. Strategies such as mindfulness can help children cope in their future lives with things like exam stress or challenging situations they might encounter.

Forest School and outdoor learning is an important part of Pre-Prep life. Children are stimulated through exploring the outdoors, including practical hands-on learning activities. Over time they experience an increase in self-belief, confidence, learning capacity, enthusiasm, communication and problem-solving skills as well as emotional well-being. Visiting speakers feature regularly in our curriculum and also enrich and add a new dynamic to our pupils' learning experience. Welcoming other voices into the classroom provides our pupils with access to different perspectives, adds variety to the classroom routine and demonstrates that learning is a collaborative process. Visits from the Somerset Museum Service, help to bring history alive for the children by involving them in role play and providing opportunities for

Tops Day Nurseries is a friendly active family of nurseries based across Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset. Why choose Tops: 17 day nurseries Open from 6am-8pm*, Monday to Friday, 52 weeks of the year Available booking to the nearest 15 minutes, so you only book the hours you need them to handle artefacts. At Queen’s we value each pupil as an individual and enjoy sharing and participating in the richness of cultural backgrounds of the children we teach.

For example (pictured), the Pre-Prep children recently enjoyed an informative presentation about Japanese Children’s Day from two of our Year 4 pupils from Japan.

Arrange to visit Queen’s College Pre-Prep – contact junioradmissions@queenscollege.org.uk or call 01823 278928

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EDUCATION, INFORMATION

How to build your Enjoying reading puts children child's financial more than three years ahead in future Tips to give your child a head start on savings 1. Children’s savings accounts just got a bit easier There was a big change for savings accounts last year which means that tax is no longer deducted before the interest is paid into people’s accounts. That applies to children’s savings accounts too, so parents no longer need to sign form R85 to make sure interest earned is tax free. But watch out for the potential banana skin, as it doesn’t mean that all interest is going to be tax free. If the money you pay into your child’s savings account as a parent results in more than £100 of interest in a tax year, you will be liable for the tax on all the interest that is above your own “Personal Savings Allowance”, which is currently £1,000 for a basic rate tax payer and £500 for a higher rate tax payer. It does mean that bank and building society accounts can be most useful for regular savings of smaller amounts of money, or where money comes from a variety of sources, as the £100 limit doesn’t apply to money given by grandparents, relatives or friends. 2. Consider a Junior ISA You can save up to £4,128 for each of your children in to a Junior ISA this tax year, and there are two types to choose from – a cash junior ISA and a stocks and shares Junior ISA. Your child will need to be under 18 and will have full access to the money in the Junior ISA once they reach the age of 18. Junior ISAs replaced Child Trust Funds and it is now possible to transfer existing Child Trust Fund Accounts into a Junior ISA. 3. Use your ISA allowance If you’re concerned about handing over control of a large sum of money to your child at the age of 18, you might decide to save into your own ISA, rather than, or as well as, a Junior ISA, so all the money doesn’t automatically transfer over to them. You can save up to £20,000 into an ISA each year, and it’s up to you how much of that is in stocks and shares or cash, or a bit of both. Unlike a Child Trust Fund and Junior ISA, you can take money out of your ISA whenever you want to – although some ISAs may have penalties for early withdrawals, so check the rules of the account. So it can help you to save and plan for many things in life, like school fees, university fees, or even help towards getting your child on the property ladder by paying a deposit or contributing towards the set-up of a Lifetime ISA in 14 Parent Talk June 2017

your child’s name once they reach the age of 18. Lifetime ISA savings will receive a top up of £1 for every £4 saved. Your child can’t take money out penalty free and tax free until they reach the age of 60. But they can enjoy penalty free access earlier if they are using the amount saved towards a deposit on their first home. 4. Start a pension for your child If you want your child to be set up for life, then how about saving into a pension for them? Investing a little in a pension from a young age can make a big difference later on, helping them to benefit from the compounding of any potential investment growth. You child will also receive tax relief on the contributions, even though they don’t earn an income. You can help start this when they are any age and they can’t access the funds until they are into their 50s. Starting a pension for a child suits those who are prepared to take a very long term approach to their loved one’s finances - they could also benefit from many years of the compounding of any potential investment growth. The annual limit which applies for this type of pension saving is £3,600 and works in a special way. If you pay in £2,880, it is topped-up with tax relief by the Government, and becomes £3,600. But your child won’t have access to it until they reach the age of 55 or later – so again, this won’t suit everyone. 5. Set up a trust This one’s more relevant for grandparents. Sometimes, it’s helpful to give away a pot of money now, but in a way which allows you to retain some control over who gets what, and when – for instance if you don’t want your grandchildren to access their money until a certain age. This is called a ‘trust’. The money is controlled by trustees who manage the investments. There are different types of trust, which can be matched to your specific aims and objectives.. The tax issues are complex so you should consider whether taking expert advice to stay on track here, particularly when it comes to inheritance tax. The value of investments like ISAs, JISAs and pensions can go up or down and may be worth less than what was paid in. Laws and tax rules may change in the future, and the information here is based on our understanding in May 2017. Your personal circumstances also have an impact on tax treatment. Tips provided by Standard Life

the classroom

New research published by the National Literacy Trust reveals that three-quarters of primary school children enjoy reading – the highest levels ever recorded by the charity. The research also highlights the link between enjoyment of reading and attainment, showing that the longer children keep an enjoyment of reading going, the greater the benefits are in the classroom: 10-year-olds who enjoy reading have a reading age 1.3 years higher than their peers who don’t enjoy reading, rising to 2.1 years for 12-year-olds and 3.3 years for 14-year-olds. The research launch marks the 20th anniversary of the National Literacy Trust’s Young Readers Programme – the firstever national school based reading for enjoyment initiative. To celebrate, the charity has published a top tips guide for parents to help get their child excited about reading, alongside a brand new book list to inspire children to get reading, which celebrates the most popular books chosen every year of the last two decades by the children who have taken part in the Young

Readers Programme. Jonathan Douglas, Director of the National Literacy Trust, said: “20 years after we launched our Young Readers Programme – the first national reading for enjoyment initiative of its kind – we are thrilled that our research has found children’s enjoyment of reading to be at an all-time high. When children enjoy reading and have books of their own, they do better at school and later in life, so we must continue to do everything we can to inspire children to fall in love with reading for a lifetime. Parents play a vital role when it comes to helping their child develop and sustain a love of reading, which is why we’ve published our top tips to help parents encourage their child to read and a book list with some inspirational children’s titles!” Top tips for parents: ● Make time to read: read a bedtime story with your child every night or set a regular time to read together during the day. Little and often works best: a good ten minutes reading together is better than a difficult half hour! ● Let your child choose what

Year 3 pupils from Crampton Primary School in South East London celebrate 20 years of the Young Readers Programme

to read: your child is more likely to develop a love of reading if they are able to choose the books they read with you. Join your local library for free and your child can pick from a wide selection of books that suit their interests or play to their hobbies, such as football or animals. ● Explore different reading materials and formats: as well as fiction there is a world of comics, magazines, ebooks, read-along audio books and non-fiction to discover. ● Get the whole family involved: encourage your child to read with other family members like grandparents, brothers and

Parents can also use the National Literacy Trust’s brand new book list, 20 Years of Children’s Choices, (below) to help inspire their child to read. The list celebrates the most popular books chosen every year of the last two decades by the children who have taken part in the Young Readers Programme.

20 Years of Children’s Choices Book List Book title

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

J.K. Rowling

1997

Skellig

David Almond

1998

The Gruffalo

Julia Donaldson / Axel Scheffler

1999

Stormbreaker

Anthony Horowitz

2000

Sleepovers

Jacqueline Wilson

2001

Utterly Me, Clarice Bean

Lauren Child

2002

How to Train Your Dragon

Cressida Cowell

2003

Mixed Up Fairy Tales

Hilary Robinson / Nick Sharratt

2004

The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips

Michael Morpurgo

2005

You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum

Andy Stanton / David Tazzyman 2006

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Do-It-Yourself Book

Jeff Kinney

2007

The Boy in the Dress

David Walliams

2008

Horrid Henry's Birthday Party

Francesca Simon

2009

Samantha the Swimming Fairy

Daisy Meadows

2010

The Brilliant World of Tom Gates Liz Pichon

2011

Mega Mash-Up: Secret Agents v Nikalas Catlow / Tim Wesson Giant Slugs in the Jungle

2012

Minecraft: Beginner's Handbook n/a

2013

Goth Girl and the Fete Worse Than Death

Chris Riddell

2014

Robot Girl

Malorie Blackman

2015

Bake Me a Story

Nadiya Hussain

2016

sisters, and aunts and uncles. ● Bring stories to life: when reading stories out loud with your child, give characters different voices that match their personalities. You could pause the story and ask your child what happens next, or even try acting out parts of the story together. ● Create fun reading challenges at home: on a rainy day you could organise a treasure hunt around the house; give your child a list of things to find and see how quickly they can read the list and collect all the items. ● Be positive: praise your child for trying hard at their reading and let them know it’s alright to make mistakes. ● Be a reading role model: your child learns from you, so seeing you enjoying and valuing books can be a great inspiration. Liz Pichon’s The Brilliant World of Tom Gates was chosen as the most inspirational children’s read of 2011. The awardwinning author and illustrator has supported the Young Readers Programme for many years, delivering storytelling sessions in numerous primary schools. Liz Pichon said: “I have so enjoyed being part of such a great programme. I honestly think I have the BEST job in the world, so finding out that The Brilliant World of Tom Gates was chosen by the children as a book that inspired them to read was just - BRILLIANT. I'm often contacted by parents who tell me how their kids were reluctant readers and how seeing them with their noses in a book – sometimes for the first time – makes them both happy. Helping children to find the books that they enjoy is so important, as reading should be a pleasure that will hopefully stay with them for life.” For more information on the Young Readers Programme, visit: www.literacytrust.org.uk/ yrp. For more advice for parents to support their child to read, visit: www.wordsforlife.org.uk.

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Open morning at Wellington School Nursery

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Win a voucher for a full sports course up to £100 Pro-Coaching offers a wide range of children's holidays sports courses across Somerset, North Somerset and Mid Devon including cricket, football, tennis, hockey and multisports courses to name a few for children aged from 5 – 13. We will be running the courses at some of the best venues in the area. Kings Hall, Taunton, Perrott Hill, Crewkerne, Chrurchill Sports Centre, Uffculme Sports Centre, Quantock Lodge Sports Centre, Wembdon

Cricket Club and The Downs School, Wraxall. Many of the venues also have a swimming pool so that children can enjoy a swim as part of their day! Many of our venues also offer an early drop of and late pick up service as part of the extended day. Our venues provide first class sporting facilities and combined with our knowledgeable team, create an enjoyable and relaxed environment where children will develop their talents, learn new skills and make new friends.

Whether you are looking for something as an introduction for a keen beginner, a more immersive experience for those ready to move up a level, or an intensive workout for those already towards the top of their sports, Pro-Coaching's Holiday Courses for kids are just the ticket.

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Wellington School Nursery is very excited to announce that it is planning to extend its Early Years Entitlement offer to 30 hours per week from September 2017 for those families who are eligible. We already offer 15 hours entitlement to all parents of 3 and 4 year olds and we are finalising arrangements to offer the new 30 hours of provision. In September we opened The Chapel Nursery, our fantastic new unit for two and three year olds, which has proved to be very popular with many sessions already being full. With our plans to increase our offer to parents of 30 hours per week, we are sure that our remaining places for September 2017 in The Chapel Nursery and Price's Nursery will be snapped up very quickly, especially as families are overwhelmingly keen on our ‘Learning for Life’ enhancement package. ‘Learning for Life’ is our School motto and this is as important in the Early Years as it is in the Sixth form as our oldest pupils prepare to move on to some of the world’s most prestigious universities. In our Nursery the ‘Learning for Life’ package typically

includes our Balanceability cycling programme, Forest School, our programme of trips and visits, Music lessons with a qualified teacher, Computing lessons with a qualified teacher, freshly cooked and prepared meals and snacks throughout the day, our “Ten Gems” gross motor skills development programme, access to the wider school facilities and the benefit of a qualified teacher in the setting. With this package of incredible additional opportunities being available

from less than 70 pence an hour (after the reduction of the Early Years funding), it is easy to see why Wellington School Nursery is so popular! If you would like to see the impact of ‘Learning for Life’ at Wellington School Nursery, please join us for our Open Morning on Saturday 10 June from 10.00am to 12 noon. We have a limited number of spaces for two, three and four year olds from September 2017 and we are taking registrations now.

If you would like to join us on the Open Morning or come and have a look at our fantastic facilities at any other time, please contact Rachel Debenham via admissions@wellington-school.org.uk or 01823 668803

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All Hallows Preparatory School Nursery Class Give your 3 year old the best possible start within the environs of this renowned Prep School. Fantastic facilities and activities including Forest School, LTA Tennis Academy and Swimming Pool and access to specialist teaching staff for languages, Music, Art, Dance, Drama and Sport set this facility apart from other nurseries. Visit at any time: 01749 881600 admissions@allhallowsschool.co.uk Brook Green Early Years Recently relocated to purpose built setting offering a larger learning environment and large garden, which can be accessed at all times for free flow play. Highly qualified staff. Spaces available now, 2/3/4 year old funding accepted. Please call 01823 353072 for further information. Bridgwater & Taunton College Childcare Centre is Ofsted rated Outstanding and open to the general public and children of students, from four months to five years of age. There is also a Holiday Play Scheme for children up to eight years old. It has a secure outdoor area boasting an inspirational garden, where children are encouraged to explore both indoor and outdoor learning. T: 01278 441270 E: childcare@bridgwater.ac.uk www.bridgwaterchildcare.co.uk The Folly Nursery and Pre-School stands on the edge of the village of Ilton in the beautiful South Somerset countryside and caters for children ranging in age from very young babies, right up to primary school age and during school holidays age 8. All Folly children can stay for anything from 2 sessions a week to 5 full days, with

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cooked nursery meals if you wish. We are open from 7.45 am until 6.00 pm and will accept the extended government funding either for term time only or over 51 weeks a year. 01460 55488 www.follynursery.co.uk Hazlegrove Nursery and Pre-Prep Sparkford. Hazlegrove’s innovative Pre-Prep curriculum is outstandingly successful, evident in the increased confidence and ability levels as children move up to the Prep School. The children benefit from experienced staff, specialist teaching and exceptional facilities including an indoor swimming pool and woods for Forest School. “Hazlegrove children are happy children” says Headmaster Richard Fenwick, “we simply want to provide the very best education we can for the pupils in our care”. For more information, contact Fiona O’Neill on 01963 442606

each child gets the individual attention they need. Contact Cleo Wilson for more information. T 07936 555 676 littlebootsdaynursery.co.uk

King’s Hall Nursery King’s Hall is a wonderfully traditional yet progressive school set in the rolling Somerset countryside just outside Taunton. Although the Nursery shares the Preparatory school’s superb facilities, it is self contained and operates in a secure and peaceful environment. Log cabin classrooms, vast on-site Forest School and highly experienced, dedicated staff make King’s Hall Nursery the natural choice for children 2 to 5 years. 01823 285921 www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk

Queen’s College Highgrove Nursery, Nursery School, Pre-Prep and Reception 0-5 years. Queen’s Pre Prep and Junior School is renowned for excellence in infant and junior education and care. The team at Queen’s Highgrove Nursery embrace such standards of education and development offering year round care 0-3 years. Queen’s Nursery School is situated in the Pre-Prep Department and it is here that the stepping stones to a formal education are laid. Highly qualified and experienced Nursery School staff work in close liaison with parents and the Highgrove Nursery team, ensuring a smooth and personalised transition. Queen’s offers well-established parent and toddler groups. Queen’s Pre-Prep takes pride

Little Boots Day Nursery (Ages 0-5, 8am-6pm) Come and visit us on Pottery Farm! Our idyllic setting offers fantastic opportunities for enhanced outdoor learning; we work with a maximum of 16 children a day ensuring

Millfield Pre-Prep School (Ages2-7), situated in the beautiful Prep campus in Glastonbury. Our aim is to encourage a love of learning through a combination of classroom and outdoor activities, using a child-led curriculum, small class sizes and excellent facilities, like our on-site Forest School and indoor swimming pool, support this. Over 20 free after school activities as well as an Early Birds and Late Club. To arrange a visit or a taster session please contact: Hannah Cox in Admissions on 01458 837524

in providing a rich, stimulating and diverse education within a nurturing and caring environment. www.queenscollege.org.uk 01823 278928, junioradmissions@queenscollege. org.uk Rydal Day Nursery, Clevedon, is bright, fun and full of learning opportunities and happy children. Run by a fully qualified dynamic team, in a Makaton friendly setting and are "I Can accredited". Outstanding Ofsed July 2015. Open 8-6pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-5.30pm Friday all year. Two and Three year old funding accepted. www.rydaldaynursery.co.uk 01275 342352 Taunton Nursery School for children from 0 years. Flexible Nursery Education, 7.30am5.45pm. Highly qualified teachers. Spectacular grounds and facilities used by all. Children can attend a combination of morning, afternoon and late club sessions. 01823 703300 www.tauntonschool.co.uk Tops Mini Mariners Tops Mini Mariners is based in Taunton (UKHO) and caters for children from 3 months old until they are ready to start school. Our nursery prides itself on being a warm, friendly and caring environment for young minds to develop. The outdoor spaces accommodate a good range of climbing, balancing and sliding equipment, a sand pit and planting areas. We access the outdoor play area in all weathers.

Bookings at Mini Mariners are taken per session: Morning session: 8.30am – 1.00pm and Afternoon session: 1.00pm – 5.30pm Monday to Friday 01823 323513 info.minimariners@ topsdaynurseries.co.uk Tops Musgrove Park Hospital Tops Musgrove has a warm, welcoming and friendly team who form good relationships with our families. For children from 3 months old until they are ready to start school. Holiday club for children aged 5 – 11 year olds. Friendly, relaxed, safe and playful environment where children can learn, develop and enjoy their time at nursery. Hours: 6am – 8pm Monday to Friday Afternoon session: 1.00pm – 5.30pm 01823 342038 info.taunton@topsdaynurseries. co.uk Wellington Prep School Nursery Attractive, well-designed buildings. Talented teachers. Cheerful children. Proud parents. All this can be yours at Wellington Prep School Nursery and Pre-Nursery. EYFS can be redeemed against our fees. We would love to have your children from 2 years upwards. Open 50 weeks per year. Please enjoy our website www.wellington-school.org.uk or call Rachel Debenham to arrange a visit. 01823 668700 Little Wellies Term time Toddler group. Open to all pre-school children every Thursday morning 9.15-11.15am, Wellington Prep School Hall. £3 per child and £1 per additional child weekly charge. Contact Maria Kerr for more details 01823 668700 prep@wellington-school.org.uk

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Four million motivated Brits get set for Healthy Eating Week 2017 Healthy Eating Week is back, and it is bigger than ever. More than 7,900 nurseries and schools have already registered to take part, representing over 3.7 million children. Organised by the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF), the fifth annual Healthy Eating Week will take place from 12 – 16 June 2017. In addition to the schools and nurseries registered for the event, this is the first year that universities and colleges have been invited to get involved. Over 110 universities and colleges and over 140 workplaces will be participating from across 16 Parent Talk June 2017

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland – involving 484,186 adults in the activities. Roy Ballam, Managing

Director and Head of Education at the BNF, said: “Each year Healthy Eating Week continues to grow. With the importance

of a good diet and regular physical activity increasingly prominent, adults and children alike are keen to increase their knowledge on how to achieve a healthier lifestyle. “Over 4 million people are set to participate in Healthy Eating Week 2017, and with one weekleft to go we expect even more schools, colleges, universities and businesses to get involved. Registration is free for all, and participants will benefit from a variety of resources – all designed to boost the nation’s understanding of healthy eating.” The theme for Healthy Eating

Week this year is ‘applied learning’. The idea is to encourage school children to take ownership of their own health by becoming their school’s ‘Ambassadors’ for the week – flying the healthy eating flag and motivating their peers. Schools can download Ambassador Packs, to encourage applications for the Ambassador roles. To support the week of activities, all participants will also receive a board game, posters, and activity ideas, and a series of daily challenges. This year’s challenges include: Have breakfast, 5 A DAY, drink plenty, get active and try something new. There will also be health webinars and online

cooking activities. Findings from a new research study, one of the largest surveys of its kind, conducted among 4,000 UK children (aged five – 16) will be released on Monday 13 June to coincide with the week. The research will provide an insight into children’s knowledge about healthy eating and the origins of food, as well as their eating habits and physical activity levels at different ages. For more information about BNF Healthy Eating Week 2017 and to register your school, please visit: www.healthyeatingweek. org.uk.

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A new adventure begins at King's Hall School Starting school is perhaps one of the most emotional journeys you and your child will go through during their formative years. You will all be likely to be very excited about this next step in your child’s learning journey, yet also anxious. There will be endless questions... will they cope? Will they make friends? At King’s Hall Pre-Prep (for children aged 2-7) we understand this combination of excitement and anxiety. We draw on our vast experience to make the transition from home to nursery or school as smooth as possible. Ultimately, we want the very first day to be the start of a new adventure; each child has a blank map ready to start filling in as they begin their voyage. Unique and successful journeys are achieved through forming close partnerships between staff and parents who can work together to help guide and steer children’s paths, if needs be. This relationship begins the minute you register with us so that by the time the big day comes, we have a shared understanding of what is best for your child. Overall, we want the adventure at school to be enjoyable; we know that everything else will usually fall into place! We would be delighted to meet you and your child to show you all that we can offer.

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To arrange a visit, please contact Emma Guppy on 01823 285921 or admissions@kingshalltaunton.co.uk. Take a look at our website, www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk, for more information.

St. Margaret's Bubble Rush is back! Once again Longrun Meadow, Taunton, will come alive with a burst of bubbles at St. Margaret’s Bubble Rush, proudly sponsored by Gibbins Richards. Sunday 9th July will see hundreds of runners, skippers, walkers and cartwheelers take on a 5k challenge while getting covered in colourful bubbles. Participants will make their way through the course which incorporates 4 coloured bubble stations, with high powered canons blowing out 30 cubic metres a minute of frothy milkshake bubbles. A trained team of Bubble Commandos man each foam cannon to make sure participants get covered in colourful frothy foam. “Last year’s Bubble Rush was such an amazing success, we can’t wait to do it all again this year. We are always so humbled by the support we receive from the local community at our events and the money raised in sponsorship goes directly to helping patients and their families facing a life-limiting

Small class sizes No mixed year groups Beautiful setting illness across Somerset. Visit our website to register your place today,” says Sonia Bateman, from the Events Team at St. Margaret’s Hospice. Tickets are £25 for an adult, and £15 for a child, and include a t-shirt, goody bag and medal. St. Margaret’s Hospice is a Somerset charity and relies

heavily on donations and money raised through events such as the Bubble Rush. The sponsorship raised will help St. Margaret’s continue to care for over 3,200 people each year and make each day count for patients and families affected by a life-limiting illness across Somerset.

For more information and to book your place at the Bubble Rush, please visit www.st-margarets-hospice.org.uk

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Fantastic variety of extra-curricular activities An independent school for children 2–13 telephone: O1823 285921 www.kingshalltaunton.co.uk A Woodard School

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BOOK REVIEW

Editor’s choice Daddy Long Legs by Nadine Brun-Cosme & Aurélie Guillerey Published by Two Hoots (Macmillan Children's Books Age: 3+ When all else fails, Daddy will always be there! The car had trouble starting this morning. It gets Matty to nursery, but what if later it won't start at all... how will Dad pick him up? Matty is very worried. But Dad soon puts Matty's fears to rest with a series of increasingly imaginative suggestions for alternative modes of transport - from a tractor to a dragon, a polar bear to a rowing boat. But, if all else fails, he'll come on foot... because to come and pick up Matty, Dad's legs will never be too tired. The perfect book for Father's Day and beyond. The City of Secret Rivers By Jacob Sager Weinstein Published by Walker Age: 9-12 Hyacinth Howard has recently arrived from America and is having a bit of difficulty understanding the British way of life. Why, for example, do they have separate hot and cold taps in sinks? Her question is answered when, to her dismay, she accidentally unleashes the chaotic power of a single, magically charged drop of water into the London sewer system. To prevent a second Great Fire, Hyacinth is forced to retrieve it , and her journey takes her through the hidden rivers of London. Along the way, she encounters a colourful cast of characters including the monstrous Saltpetre Men who work for the Post Office and a giant, but extremely polite, pig. Tilly and the Time Machine By Adrian Edmondson, illustrated by Danny Noble Published by Puffin Age: 7+ Tilly is seven and a half. She lives with her dad, a scientist who used to invent things for the Government. They are very happy, but they are both missing Mummy, who died a year ago. So when Tilly’s dad creates a time machine, there’s only one place that Tilly really wants to go: back to her sixth birthday party, when she ate too many cupcakes and her mummy was there. There’s only one problem. Tilly’s dad has got stuck in the past, and she must follow him through history, from the Battle of Trafalgar to tea with Queen Victoria, to get him back. Supertato: Run, Veggies, Run! By Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet Published by Simon and Schuster Age: 2+ It’s Sports Day in the supermarket and all the veggies are in training. Everyone has been practising hard and is ready and raring to go. However, a new competitor joins the event, accompanied by The Evil Pea, and is determined to win all the prizes. Things don’t seem quite right…but will Supertato be able to foil his nemesis’ plan in time? 18 Parent Talk June 2017

The Mystery of the Disappearing Underpants By Nikki Young Published by Troubadour Age: 9+ Based on the street where the author grew up, ‘The Mystery of the Disappearing Underpants’ is a spy story with a difference. When Harry and James form a secret agency for the summer, their first task is to investigate the disappearance of Harry’s lucky underpants and to prevent nosey neighbour, Stacey, from interfering in their business. But when a mysterious couple move into an old house on their street, the children are intrigued. Harry and James must join forces with Stacey in order to uncover what is going on at number 35. And with Harry’s attention diverted from the hunt for his lucky underpants, will he ever be able to find them? The Bad Bunnies’ Magic Show By Mini Grey Published by Simon and Schuster Age: 2+ When the great magician, Hypno, goes missing just before a show, his rabbits Abra and Cadabra step in to save the day. But are they all that they seem? Or is there more to their sleight of paw than meets the eye? An exciting new novelty book from author and illustrator Mini Grey will have children and parents laughing out loud. The Tale of Angelino Brown By David Almond Published by Walker Age: 8-11 Angelino appears with a flutter one day in bus driver Bert Brown’s pocket. The tiny angel seems to like eating custard, midget gems and ketchup, and when he finally speaks, it’s to proclaim, “I don’t know nowt”. You can’t help but be enchanted by this strange, innocent creature who causes such a stir in the lives of everyone he meets. With an entertaining cast of courageous children, a mysterious Master of Disguise claiming to be the Chief School Inspector, and a shadowy villain out to get innocent little Angelino, this warm and witty tale is destined to captivate and charm. How to be a Scientist By Steve Mould Published by DK Age: 7-9 Being a scientist isn’t just about wearing a lab coat and performing experiments in test tubes, it’s about looking at the world around us and trying to figure out how it works. Filled with fun questions and 37 hands-on projects, How to be a Scientist will inspire young minds to think like a scientist. With a colourful and engaging layout, this is a fun-packed book covering core Key Stage 2 topics. Topic spreads explore subjects including the water cycle, the Solar System and the different parts of the human body, with engaging illustrations and bite-size facts

Kiki and Bobo’s Sunny Day By Yasmeen Ismail Published by Walker Books Age: 3+ Join the always bouncy Kiki and the occasionally shy Bobo for a day at the seaside in this charmingly eccentric lift-theflap story, perfect for the very young and sometimes young at heart. Kiki can’t wait to get to the beach and swim out into the clear, blue sea. But, the question really is, why isn’t Bobo as excited for their sunny day out? By Brother’s Famous Bottom Makes a Splash! By Jeremy Strong Published by Puffin Age: 7-11 A new hilarious adventure in the My Brother’s Famous Bottom series by King of Comedy, Jeremy Strong. Nicolas and his family are off on holiday to Turkey. But with Cheese and Tomato causing chaos with stray tortoises, Dad having to be rescued by the lifeguard, and Mum setting off the hotel sprinkler system with her belly-dancing routine, rest and relaxation are not on the cards! Doodle Cat is Bored By Kat Patrick, illustrated by Lauren Marriott Published by Scribe Age: 18 months - 4 years Doodle Cat is back, in this quirky, colourful picture book from British author Kat Patrick and award-winning illustrator Lauren Marriott. Kids love Doodle Cat’s irreverence and silliness. In ‘I am a Doodle Cat’ he declared his love for all sorts of things, from farting to friends, but what will he get up to when he is left twiddling his thumbs? The Biographic Series Biographic Leonardo by Andrew Kirk, Biographic Shakespeare by Viv Croot, Biographic Austen by Sophie Collins Published by Ammonite Press The Biographic series presents an entirely new way of looking at the lives of the world’s greatest thinkers and creatives. Taking 50 defining facts, dates, thoughts, habits, and achievements of each subject, they use infographics to convey each of them in vivid snapshots. Timelines not only pinpoint significant dates, but set them in the context and culture of their times. Dynamic maps locate biographical waymarks alongside other points of interest. Flow-charts and bubble-diagrams depict working processes and styles, and character traits are illuminated by visual comparisons. Biographics blend the essential with the trivial. Packed with facts, they are the essential guides to the paths that led to greatness.

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CLASSIFIED Welcome to London By Marcos Farina Published by Button Books This stunning picture book will be a treasured title for any young visitor to London. It will help them discover the excitement this vibrant capital city has to offer through these beautiful, intricate illustrations. Playfully combining information about what to look for during your visit with magical unexpected twists, the images in this book bring the city to life in the most unexpected ways. As well as providing endless surprises, this delightful book features lots of fun activities to keep young travellers entertained as they explore their surroundings. Careful! By Steve Casner Published by Macmillan The modern world is a dangerous place, filled with fast cars, smart phones, drugs and extreme sports. Life-threatening accidents are on the rise. NASA research psychologist Steve Casner has spent the past twenty years helping to cut the airline accident rates and has devoted his career to studying safety. He knows better than most that there’s not a warning we won’t ignore. Casner explains the psychological traps that can cause accidents, and how to avoid them. Based on years of research and understanding of human behaviour, Casner shows how and when injuries happen, so we can learn what we should really by worrying about. Five lose dad in the garden centre By Bruno Vincent Published by Quercus Books Enid Blyton’s books are beloved the world over with The Famous Five have been the perennial favourite of her fans. Now, in this new series of Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups, George, Dick, Anne, Julian and Timmy are keen to show Uncle Quentin what a jolly good chap he is. Join Julian, George, Dick, Anne and Timmy the dog as they celebrate Father’s Day by taking Uncle Quentin to the local garden centre to choose a new garden shed in which to conduct his experiments. But what promised to be a relaxed outing turns into a nightmare when Quentin disappears into thin air. He surely cannot have gone far… Vintage Minis Published by Vintage The twenty titles in the Vintage Minis series bring you the world’s greatest writers on the experiences that make us human. These stylish, entertaining little books explore the whole spectrum of life – from birth to death, and everything in between. The new series of short books uses previously published material by great contemporary and classic writers from the extensive and award-winning Vintage backlist. From Murakami on Desire to Work by Joseph Heller, from Eating by Nigella Lawson to Death by Julian Barnes. Low on price but big on content, these books cover the human themes closest to our hearts.

20th Annual Kids Week participating shows announced More than 35 top London shows offering free tickets and activities for children and families throughout August. Kids Week, the annual London theatre initiative run by the Society of London Theatre, returns for the whole of August 2017, with more than 35 shows offering free tickets for children. This year marks the 20th Kids Week, which began in 1998 and over the years has reached over 1.2 million children and families. Kids Week, one of the world’s longest running audience development initiatives, encourages young people to experience live theatre. During Kids Week one child aged 16 or under can go free to a wide range of participating shows when accompanied by an adult paying full price. In addition two extra children can go for half price, and there are no booking, postage or transaction fees. Kids Week also has a fantastic range of free activities and events which includes everything from storytelling and backstage tours to choreography and stage combat workshops. The full activity listings can be found at KidsWeek.co.uk Additionally, Kids Week ticket

What the Ladybird Heard. Rosamund Hine (Farmer) photo © Robert Work

holders will be able to take advantage of a number of Kids Go Free deals on dining, tours and hotels. More information can be found on the Kids Week website. Tickets for Kids Week go on sale at 10:00am on Tuesday 13 June at KidsWeek.co.uk The shows taking part in Kids Week 2017 are: Under 5s The Hunting Of The Snark We're Going On A Bear Hunt* What The Ladybird Heard All ages 5+ Adventures In Wonderland The Adventures Of Pinocchio Annie Around The World In 80 Days The Borrowers* Gangsta Granny

Half A Sixpence Horrible Histories - More Best Of Barmy Britain Matilda The Musical Oliver Twist Created For Everyone Aged Six And Over* School Of Rock – The Musical* STOMP The Wind In The Willows All ages 8+ 13* 42nd Street An American In Paris Disney's Aladdin* Disney's The Lion King* Dreamgirls Five Guys Named Moe* Jungle Book* King Kong! Mamma Mia! Les Misérables Motown The Musical

The Mousetrap The Phantom Of The Opera The Play That Goes Wrong Thriller Live! Wicked Parental Guidance The Comedy About A Bank Robbery Kinky Boots The Kite Runner* The Woman In Black *Limited Availability All Kids Week offers are subject to availability for specific performances. Please note: Shows are listed by age suitability but this is only a guideline. Information about the shows is available on the Kids Week website. Shows on offer may change throughout the promotion and all offers are subject to availability for specific performances (especially at weekends). For Kids Week news and announcements follow: KidsWeek.co.uk | Facebook | Twitter

CATHERINE’S MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT For tailor-made Magic Shows, Mini Discos, Games and Balloon Twisting Family Fun For Everyone!! Ideal For Any Party, Large or Small, Indoors or Out 07770 227812 catherine@magicentertainment.co.uk [c/w enhanced DBS for added peace of mind]

MAGIC & BALLOONS Malcolm the Magician Magic and balloon modelling for Schools, Playgroups and Birthday Parties.

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Children’s parties a speciality. Magic, Puppets, Comedy. Terrific entertainment. Police checked and insured.

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A school for every child. The Good Schools Guide, January 2017

GLOWING REVIEW FROM TOP SCHOOLS GUIDE Taunton Preparatory School is celebrating an outstanding review from The Good Schools Guide. Read more inside on page 13. Read the full reports at www.tauntonschool.co.uk/gsgprep. Now taking applications for 2018, some places still available for 2017 entry.

ASSISTED PLACES at Taunton School.

We know that for many parents, the dream of sending their child to a top independent school is out of reach financially. Taunton School provides two different kinds of financial support, Scholarships and Assisted Places. Call us to find out more on 01823 703703 or visit www.tauntonschool.co.uk/assistedplaces

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