West Sussex Primary Times September 2021

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What’s On Where

FOR FAMILIES OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

West Sussex

CHOOSING YOUR NEW SCHOOL • DAYS OUT • COMPETITIONS

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Local News

Bringing Back the Performing Arts Fun to Horsham What to Do If You’re not Happy with Your School Offer Primary Times spoke to John Chard, expert on school appeals and here are some of his thoughts. Do I have to accept the school that I have been offered? The simple answer is no but it is recommended that you initially accept the school place offered while you pursue other options. These could include appealing against the decision not to offer a place at your preferred school.You will need to explain to an Independent Appeal Panel the reasons why you want a place at the school, but it will not be sufficient simply to say that you want a place at the school because it is the best school. You will need to put forward a strong case supported by independent evidence, to convince an appeal panel.You will need to convince the panel that there are strong reasons to overturn the decision of the admission authority. When making a decision, the admission authority has to take into consideration only matters limited by their admission policies, whereas the appeal panel is not restricted to that and can look at anything. The panel will balance the needs of your child against the needs of the school and if your case prevails, the panel will allow your appeal. Please note that infant class rules apply for places in Key Stage 1.

Charity’s College Competition Students with additional educational needs from across the South have come together to participate in the South of England Agricultural Society’s twenty third Jim Green Challenge. Due to Covid, the format of the competition changed for 2021 and students were challenged in the run up to the South of England Show to create an item on a theme with an agricultural or horticultural link such as ‘farm to fork’ or ‘endangered species’. All entries were put on display at the iconic three-day agricultural show, for thousands of people to see. Participants in the Society’s event this year were Aldingbourne Trust, Crawley College, Hadlow College, Manor Green College, Plumpton College and Woodlands Meed.

Back in March 2020, the unthinkable happened and the pandemic caused a full lockdown. Key workers, in particular the NHS staff, became real life heroes, especially those who returned to the front line. Early in 2020, a brand new theatre school opened in Horsham and immediately became a hit with local children. But the school’s Principal worked for the NHS and returned to doing this incredibly important job. However, the children who attended Dragons’ Den-backed Razzamataz Horsham, have been missing their performing arts classes. So it is wonderful news that the school is set to reopen in September with a brand new, but extremely experienced Principal. Andrea White has been the Principal of Razzamataz Bognor for more than five years and is set to take on Razzamataz Horsham. Andrea has been involved in the arts all of her life, performing all over the world. She has produced, directed and choreographed more than 75 shows and has spent her life inspiring young people with an interest in the arts. To find out more about joining Razzamataz Horsham and register to for a free taster session, contact Andrea on 07875 761291 email horsham@razzamataz.co.uk or visit horsham.razzamataz. co.uk.

Most Animals Like To… Manager of Squire’s Garden Centre in Washington, Chris Dartnell, has written a captivating children’s book called ‘Most animals like to…’, with beautiful illustrations by Helz Cuppleditch who also works at Squire’s. The book is aimed at children aged 3-5, and is about animals who have fun yet unusual habits which are reflected in their names, so there’s Cheddar the mouse, Howler the dog, Chippy the seagull and Suds the cat, to name but a few. The book costs £4.99 and is available to buy now at Squire’s Garden Centre in Washington. Author Chris Dartnell, who is from East Sussex, is a man of many talents. As well as writing his first book he has a passion for horticulture, and has been Manager of Squire’s Garden Centre in Washington for nine years. He is also an accomplished drummer and has played with many bands, including local favourite The Reform Club with whom he has released two albums. Chris Dartnell told Primary Times, “I was inspired to write this book when I saw my cat drinking from the sink tap one day, and I thought it would be fun to write about the unusual habits that animals have. Massive thanks go to my colleague Helz Cuppleditch who did all the beautiful illustrations in the book which really brings it to life.” 2

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Dear Readers Primary Times in West Sussex 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG Tel: 01273 916210 Email: office@primarytimes.biz Website: www.primarytimes.co.uk Twitter: @PT_Sussex Instagram: @primarytimesse Publishing Editor: Peter Watson Sales: Catherine Dillon, My Yen Doyle, Ty Smith & Andrew Langridge Listings: Claire Wood, Hayley Hughes Production: Alison Watson Office Manager: Chris Blower Administrator: Claire Wood Social Media: Rachel Benson Primary Times is independently published and distributed free in infant and primary schools throughout Sussex. Its aims are to inform families and children of current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or joining in the competitions which we run. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best interests of young children. The opinions expressed in either the editorial or advertisements within this publication are not necessarily those held by the editor or publisher. While we take great care with the compilation of information within this magazine, neither the editor nor publisher will accept any liability for the accuracy of the editorial or advertising contained within the publication. We welcome listings being sent to us for inclusion in our What’s On section. Free listings are dependent on available space and we cannot guarantee to print all the listings we are sent. Please send them to listings@primarytimes.biz. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Sussex for their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can. No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the express written permission of the Publishing Editor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2.5 million copies per issue under franchise licences throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.. Primary Times West Sussex is operated under franchise licence.

I’m writing this letter in the middle of the school summer holiday and can’t believe that we’re about to start a new school year. I hope you all had a good summer and are refreshed and ready to start the new term. For all our new readers in Reception who haven’t seen us before, we are the FREE What’s On, Where to Go, Things to Do magazine that comes home in the Book Bag two weeks before any school holiday plus a Back to School issue in September. We are full of ideas on how to spend the school break. Lots of the events are free to attend so do read through our listings pages and mark what you fancy doing. Whilst we’re still in a period of uncertainty do make sure that you confirm that the details in our listings are correct. We plan our listings a long time in advance and with so much change at the moment it is worth checking. We also list local theatre, educational news, competitions, puzzle pages and lots more that’s relevant to families of primary aged children. If you do use anything you found in the magazine please do let our advertisers know. Tell them you read about them in Primary Times!

Contents

inside this issue.... Local News...............................2 Autumn Adventures.................4 What’s On.................................6 Choosing your New School..........7 Family Theatre.......................... 19 Competitions........................... 21 All Your Own Work!.................23 Katie Clown’s Page of Fun.....24

Our listings pages are free, space permitting, so if your school has a fund raising event or you know of something relevant for us to list then please let us know. Please send them to us early - we go to press about 3 weeks before the magazine is published. Please send your listings to listings@primarytimes.biz Our next edition will appear in schools the week beginning Monday 11 October, just in time for the October Half Term.

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Autumn Adventures

Fun Days Out with the Family

Check out the website, www.bluebell-railway.com, for more information and how to book and keep an eye on social media as Bluebell Railway announce extra workshops and VIP access to the exhibition. Access to the event is free with your All Day Rover or Family ticket to travel on the Bluebell Railway on the selected event dates.

BrickWorks! at the Bluebell Railway

A Day to Remember at Petite Fairytale Boutique

Visit the Bluebell Railway between 22 and 31 October for a BrickWorks! adventure this October Half Term. Take a trip through the history of space travel with amazing recreations of iconic moments from outer space.You won’t believe your eyes as you moonwalk around SteamWorks! in the locomotive shed at Sheffield Park Station and marvel at 15 amazing BRICKLIVE Outer Space models on display – some of them life size! Hundreds of thousands of bricks have been used to create unique models – all hand built. The show features a 310cm high Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket made with 68,583 bricks! BRICKLIVE Outer Space provides facts around real life space travel and is a great learning experience. With workshops, make and takes and a brick graffiti wall, there are plenty of hands-on activities to get involved in. Pick up free trails and information about the models on the day of your visit. Have fun and get creative with the brick graffiti wall. What will you create? Make sure you take a picture and share before someone graffities over your masterpiece!

Would you like a glittery pamper makeover run by fluttery fairies? Step through the Fairy Castle into the Petite Fairytale Boutique in Worthing. Meet your own fairy on arrival who will help you choose a beautiful rhinestone tiara to keep, a pretty hairstyle, nail colour with sparkles and gems and a glitter tattoo. Your fairy will kit you out with beautiful fairy face sparkles, comfy salon robes to wear and a bottle of fairy dust which are also included in the pampering makeover. Makeovers are perfect for birthdays and special events. Gift vouchers are available. You can choose a slightly more grown up affair without fairies. Pamper parties can include hair styling, sparkly nails, glitter tattoos, fairy dust face sparkles and bracelet making. They include games, dancing and singing depending on the age of the children.Your party is finished with a birthday tea in the ‘Princess Parlour’. Petite Fairytale Boutique also has a lovely range of bears you can build with the help of the fairies. Each bear comes with a magic wish and a birth certificate.

The BrickWorks! Adventure 22 - 31 October Interactive workshops, trade stands & building challenges Featuring 15 amazing BRICKLIVE Outer Space models, including a 310 cm high Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket made with 68,583 bricks! Free entry to BRICKLIVE with All Day Rover and Family tickets for the steam railway Book Now!

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Autumn Adventures

Don’t miss the flowery pink tea shop, fit for a princess (or fairy!) A range of beautiful themed treats are available - all with a magical twist! There will always be a fluttery fairy on hand to make a fuss of the little ones and why not build a bear or mix up some fairy dust while you are there? But it’s not just for children! They welcome the whole family with a range of sandwiches, sweet treats and afternoon teas. The tea shop is perfect for anyone who needs a little pink in their life!

Picnic In The Park Raceday at Fontwell Park

What’s better than a day out that both kids and adults will love? On Sunday 5 September, join Fontwell Park – located on the outskirts of Chichester – at the brand-new Picnic In The Park Raceday. Enjoy an afternoon watching exciting jump racing in the beautiful Sussex countryside and pack a picnic to enjoy in the centre of the course too. Not only do kids under 18 go free (not many places can say that) but there will also be roaming children’s entertainment to keep the kids interested, including a bubbleologist, face painters and jugglers. Plus, kids will love watching the horses up-close and soaking up the atmosphere! The day offers great value with free kids’ entry and all the family entertainment is included in the ticket price too. Grab your family ticket online now to get free kids’ ice cream included or you can turn up on the day.Visit www.fontwellpark.co.uk for more information and tickets. We’ve got some top tips to enjoy a family trip to the races: 1. Pack a picnic to enjoy in the centre of the course. 2. Dress for the weather – bring sunnies and sun cream if the sun’s out! 3. Check out the runners and riders by viewing the racecard 48 hours before the event. 4. Make sure you head to the Parade Ring to see the horses up close before each race – the kids will love it. 5. Book your tickets in advance to save pounds.

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What’s On

What’s On Your family diary for September and October

Due to Covid 19 restrictions please do check with the venue that the listing is up to date before planning your visit.

Ongoing Virtual Family Fun, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB

Join studio artist Jenny Staff for this workshop on Instagram Live. Inspired by the Shifting Moments exhibition, Jenny will show you how to make your own camera obscura and capture the view from your window. For full details visit www. phoenixbrighton.org.

Until 11 Sep

Woods of Wonder Trail, Borde Hill Gardens, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP

Join Warren the Flower Fairy on a magical adventure in Warren Wood and fill in the activities in the ‘Woods of Wonder’ story book and once all the chapters have been completed go back to the ‘real’ world and collect a prize. For ages 3-8 years, charges apply.Visit www.bordehill.co.uk.

Dino Detective Trail, Borde Hill Gardens, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP

Race around the lakes in the parkland following the Dino Detective Trail, crack difficult codes, and discover fascinating dinosaur facts. For ages 9-12 years, charges apply. To book tickets, visit www.bordehill.co.uk.

Until 29 Sep

1812 Fireworks and Proms Concert, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 3AD

A truly iconic tradition every Wednesday evening, consisting of a culmination of concert music ending triumphantly with traditional proms favourites and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture accompanied by a spectacular Firework display. To book visit www.eastbournebandstand.co.uk

Until 13 Nov

Mystery Warrior, The Novium Museum, Chichester, PO19 1QH

Explore the secrets of the most elaborately equipped Iron Age Warrior grave ever found in England. Admission free – donations welcome. For more information visit www. thenovium.org

September Thurs 2-Sun 5 Sep

Continental Street Food Market, Queens Square, Crawley, RH10 6

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10am-6pm.The market will feature a range of traders of international origin with a healthy mix of food and craft options. Expect to find tasty street food options, tempting sweet treats and a range of authentic craft offerings.

Fri 3 Sep

The Northern Lights, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP

(Also Sun 5 Sep, 3 and 8 Oct) Go to the Planetarium to understand how eruptions on the Sun cause displays of the Northern Lights. Find out the best time and places to see them and when they might once again be visible from Southern England. To book tickets visit www.southdowns. org.uk.

Fri 3 –Sun 5 Sep

Astronomy Festival 2021, The Observatory Science Centre, Hailsham, BN27 1RN

Go along for a fabulous weekend of science and astronomy. With stargazing, Planetarium lectures and shows aimed at families including ‘Look Up, Live it, Love it’ with Jane Green FRAS on Sunday 11am-12 noon. To find out more and to book tickets visit www.the-observatory. org/events

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Jumanji – The Next Level (12+), Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, Horsham, RH13 6PP

Gates open 6.30pm, Film starts 8pm. Expect an action packed film that will have you on the edge of your seat with excitement. For more details and to book tickets visit www. leonardsleegardens.co.uk.

Wilderness Camp, Borde Hill Garden, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP 9.30am-3pm. Try your hand at den building, lighting fires, cooking marshmallows on a stick and outdoor games. This workshop, for

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both parents and children, aims to provide an introduction to traditional bushcraft skills. To book, visit www. bordehill.co.uk.

Fabric Decorations Making, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB

11am-1pm. Using story starters and your imagination, create flora and fauna inspired decorations from recycled fabric and add them to the willow circle. For more information about this free workshop for ages 6 + visit www.phoenixbrighton.org.

Sat 4 – Sun 5 Sep

Historic Buildings, Weald & Downland Living Museum, Chichester, PO18 0EU

10.30am-6pm. Spend the weekend focussing on the buildings at the heart of the museum collection from their construction methods, building forms and conservation. To book tickets visit www.wealddown.co.uk.

Miniature Steam Weekend, Amberley Museum, BN18 9LT

10am-4.30pm. Go along and see over 45 miniature steam engines steaming around the museum grounds with a live stream layout and model aeroplanes. For more information, visit www.amberleymuseum.co.uk.

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Community Takeover Stories Exhibition, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB (Wed-Sun 11am-5pm). Go and tell your stories through activities such as window drawings and creating fabric decorations for the willow enclosure. Check back for information about activities and workshops as they are announced. For more information, visit www. phoenixbrighton.org.

Sun 5 Sep

Harley-Davidson Bikes & Brews, Borde Hill Garden, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP

Enjoy the unforgettable sights and sounds of Harley-Davidson bikes from the 1066 Chapter. Featuring

live music between 12noon2pm and a barbecue. For more information, visit www.bordehill. co.uk.

Picnic in the Park Raceday, Fontwell Park, BN18 0SX

Enjoy an afternoon watching jump racing and pack a picnic to enjoy in the centre of the course too. Not only do kids go free there’ll also be some roaming children’s entertainment including a bubbleologist, face painters and jugglers. For more information visit www.fontwellpark.co.uk

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Summertime Stars, Moon and Planets, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP

7.30pm. Go along to the Planetarium for a breathtaking tour of the night sky and to find out more about what there is to be seen on clear evenings in late spring and summer. To book tickets visit www.southdowns.org.uk.

Fri 10-Sun 12 Sep Brighton Marathon Weekend

The weekend kicks off at the Beach Village, located next to the Finish Line at Madeira Drive. It’s free to enter, so friends, family and the local community can all go along and enjoy the atmosphere. For more information, visit www. brightonmarathonweekend.co.uk.

Into the Trees, Pippingford Park, Nutley, TN22 3HW

A rare chance to relax and actively explore natural surroundings with your family. Go on a fascinating journey through one of the South East’s most unique landscapes. For more details and to book visit www.into-the-trees.co.uk.

Fri 10-Sun 19 Sep

Heritage Open Days, Tourist Information Centre, Eastbourne, BN21 4AQ

Discover England’s largest festival of heritage and culture. Heritage Open Days give you the opportunity to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are free to explore. For more information, visit www. visiteastbourne.com/whats-on/ heritage-open-days.

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Choosing your New School

Choosing your Child’s Secondary School

Choosing a secondary school may at first appear to be a daunting and complicated decision faced by parents. However it doesn’t need to be. It’s an important decision but, with so many schools to choose from and so many variables and specialisations, it can be a bit overwhelming. There are ways to make the process of finding the best school for your child easier. We have lots of ideas in this supplement as well as a table of local school websites to help you. Slick brochures and grand claims can be misleading and it is the people within a school that will have the most important impact on your child’s future. So, look beyond the website, visit, ask questions, get a sense of the school and what it stands for. Children enjoy facilities and activities but they are shaped by people and by values. The road ahead will have ups and downs and you will want to share them with people who believe in your child, who have high expectations for them and who genuinely care. Children succeed when they feel like they fit, when a school considers them as a person rather than a number or statistic and when they are allowed to reach for their individual potential. From the very first moment you set foot in the right school, you will get the feeling that they really want to get to know you and that they are just as excited about you joining their family as you are about joining them. Lots of schools will want to share their way, their philosophy, their vision, but the right ones will want to share yours. The best education is built around the child and not the other way round. Talking about previous Ofsted reports with a school, especially neutral or negative ones, can provide a good indicator of how the school takes on criticism, actively listens and puts plans in place to strive for better. Think about how the size of the school will suit your child. Smaller schools may be able to provide continuous one-to-one support to a child, while bigger schools could have a better community spirit and group learning as well as more variety and options. Weigh up all the pros and cons and see what you think.

Keep track of all the key diary dates, including specific school open evenings. Going to all open evenings can really help with your application. Ask what extra-curricular activities are offered at the school. Out of school activities are a good indicator of the enjoyment and experiences available to students of the school. Check out if the facilities are well maintained. Most classrooms will look spotless during an open evening, so look beyond the obvious teaching areas. The library, lunch hall and toilets are good indicators of how a school is maintained. Ask your child what they think of the school. Though it may not be wise to give your child final authority of the chosen school as they may give lots of weight to where their friends are going for instance, it is still a great idea to ask for your child’s opinion and find out which school they felt the most comfortable in and why. Finally, don’t panic! Have fun exploring the different schools and what they have to offer. There are many schools that are unique and can give your child an individual experience through their secondary school journey. Remember that you must return your application form to your local education authority by Sunday 31 October 2021. They may not accept late applications.

Diary Dates • You must apply for a secondary school place by 31 October.

• 1st March 2022 is National

Offer Day. Parents can log onto their local authority’s website to see their offer, after which letters will be posted out.

• You must apply for a place at a school, even if it’s linked to your child’s current primary school.

Winners of The UK’s oldest book awards The winners of this year’s CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals, the UK’s oldest book awards for children and young people, have been announced. The Medals celebrate outstanding achievement in children’s writing and illustration respectively and are unique in being judged by librarians. This year, both winning books explore urban landscapes through a child’s eyes. Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds features ten intertwining, interconnecting stories from the international bestselling author Jason Reynolds about those 15 minutes of unsupervised independence, the walk home from school. From ‘The Low Cuts’ on Placer Street stealing pocket change, to big Simeon and little Kenzi’s brotherhood bond and secret handshake on Chestnut Street, to Pia Foster’s skateboarding interrupted on Bastion Street, Look Both Ways tells the stories of twenty different kids and the lives they live. Look Both Ways is a really exciting piece of storytelling aimed at readers aged 9 and over. Publishers’ Weekly described it as, “In Reynolds’s signature style, each story rings with emotional authenticity and empathy, 8

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and not a small amount of rib-tickling humour offsets the sometimes-bittersweet realities of the characters’ lives.” Jason Reynolds is the US National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and this is his first Carnegie Medal win. Look Both Ways is published by Knights Of at a price of £6.99 for the paperback original. Small in the City comes from multi-award winning illustrator Sydney Smith. Being small can be overwhelming in a city. People don’t see you. The loud sounds of the sirens and cyclists can be scary. And the streets are so busy it can make your brain feel like there’s too much stuff in it. But if you know where to find good hiding places, warm dryer vents that blow out hot steam that smells like summer, music to listen to or friends to say hi to, there can be comfort in the city, too. Follow the little protagonist, who knows all about what it’s like to be small in the city, as he gives his best advice for surviving there. As you turn the pages, Sydney Smith’s masterful storytelling allows you to glimpse exactly who this advice is for, leading to a powerful, heart-rending realisation... Small in the City is published by Walker Books in hardback at £12.99. Follow us on Instagram - @primarytimesse


Tomorrow’s Women

I CAN DO ANYTHING.

OPEN FORTNIGHT MON 20 SEPT - FRI 1 OCT 2021 burgesshillgirls.com


Choosing your New School

A Top Performing Independent School for Girls Burgess Hill Girls is a top performing independent school for girls aged 2 to 18. Because they are girls-only, 100% of the school’s facilities, curriculum and philosophy are designed to provide girls with all the skills and opportunities they need to fulfil their potential in life. This empowering community gives girls the complete freedom to be bold, to take risks, to challenge themselves, to try new experiences and to actively make and learn from their mistakes. Burgess Hill Girls is a small enough community that each pupil is known as an individual yet large enough to provide breadth, choice, and opportunity. This powerful blend is a vital ingredient in enabling pupils to realise their potential. The relationships between staff and pupils are a mix of humour and focused teaching and learning. Staff have an infectious can-do attitude and take great pride in helping girls discover new skills and talents. Expectations are high, but so is the confidence that each girl can achieve something special. Burgess Hill Girls’ academic results are amongst the strongest in the county, but this school is about much more than academic results, from producing Glyndebourne performers to champion linguists, national athletes to outward bound adventurers and technical theatre specialists to dedicated volunteers. If this sounds like the education you might like for your daughter do go along and see them at their Open Fortnight which runs Monday to Friday, 20 September to 1 October. Book your place at www. burgesshillgirls.com .

Welcome to the Bourne Community College

Primary Times spoke to Yvonne Watkins, Headteacher at Bourne Community College. She told us, “As Head, I am delighted to be leading the school into an exciting future, with an inspirational team of staff and a dedicated Governing body. We have the distinct advantage, as a successful school, of offering only 180 student places in each year group. This leads to a strong sense of community and allows us to cater for each of our students as individuals. “At the Bourne, we are very proud of our students and their successes and welcome visits, so you can really see for yourselves what a unique school we are. We look forward to getting to know your children and most importantly working closely with you as parents and carers, to enable our students to make the best of the many and varied opportunities that the school offers. “Our aim is to fully prepare our students for life beyond school and to ensure their success, during this crucial stage of their learning journey. We work hard to ensure they all make outstanding progress, academically and personally, to build on their self-confidence and self-belief and to develop their gifts and talents to the full.” Join them for their open evening on Thursday 14 October or on one of a series of open mornings in September and October.

The Good Schools Guide described Burgess Hill Girls saying, “The school is almost non-selective and yet achieves better results than many more competitive schools. The holistic approach to education, where equal value is placed on academic achievement and soft skills, produces extremely confident young women who grow up to believe they can be whatever they want to be.”

Bohunt School Worthing: Enjoy, Respect and Achieve

Bohunt School Worthing opened in 2015 and has grown into a vibrant and successful 11-16 comprehensive at the heart of its community. It is an innovative school and one of eight schools in the Bohunt Education Trust. The school is built on the firm foundations of high expectations for all with a creative and personalised curriculum that extends learning both in the classroom and through a wide range of enriching experiences and opportunities. Students are at the heart of all that they do. Bohunt School Worthing are committed to raising aspiration and dedicated to supporting all students in developing the confidence, self-belief and well-being vital for their success, and creating ‘game-changers’ who are equipped for any challenge or opportunity. The school’s educational philosophy is encapsulated by three short verbs: Enjoy, Respect and Achieve. The positive and collaborative ethos is underpinned by the belief that all members of the school have the potential for excellence. Visit this dynamic school and see for yourself at one of the open mornings from Monday 20 September (booking is essential at www. bohuntworthing.com/open-mornings) or at the open evening on Thursday 30 September. 10

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Open Mornings

Monday 20/9 to Thursday 23/9 and Monday 27/9 to Thursday 30/9 at 8.55am To book a place on the open mornings go to www.bohuntworthing.com/open-mornings

Open Evening

Thursday 30 September 2021 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Bohunt School Worthing

65A Broadwater Road, BN14 8AH T: 01903 601361 E: info@bohuntwor thing.com

Visit Bohunt School Worthing, where the highest expectations, unparalleled opportunity and highly effective teaching combine to develop students who are ‘game-changers’.

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The Junior School at Our Lady of Sion is a place where childhood memories are made! With its nurturing ethos and imaginative curriculum, the school gives the children a range of learning experiences aimed at stimulating a love of learning. This approach is not to the detriment of academic ambition. Children are encouraged to learn at a pace that is right for them and they feel supported and inspired. Results from the latest standardised tests showed academic excellence compared well with national standards. The curriculum is multifaceted and includes a variety of different learning opportunities. The Wild Curriculum, including Beach School, supports the core subjects such as science, maths and geography whilst also giving creative inspiration. The school’s town centre location means Worthing’s museums, galleries and local initiatives are on the door step. Children are welcome to join Sion Early Years from the age of 3 or for the Reception class. Places may also be available in other year groups. Visitors are always welcome to have a tour of the school as the best way to really get a feel of its truly nurturing, inclusive environment is to see it in action. Every day can be an Open Day!

Open Evening 2021 Thursday, 14th October Open Mornings 2021 Thursday, 30th September Thursday, 7th October Tuesday, 12th October Tuesday, 19th October

Nurturing a Lifelong

Choosing your New School

Where Childhood Memories Are Made

love of

LEARNING

Park Road, Southbourne, Emsworth, Hants PO10 8PJ Tel: 01243 375691 email: office@bourne.org.uk www.bourne.org.uk Headteacher: Mrs Yvonne Watkins BA (Hons)

SION JUNIOR SCHOOL An ambitious start for every child

OPEN MORNING Saturday 2nd October For a visit at any time, contact our Admissions Registrar, admissions@sionschool.org.uk www.sionschool.org.uk

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• Nurturing approach • Creative, imaginative curriculum • • Academically rigorous, • instilling a love of discovery • • Inspiring, affordable education • • Early Years - ages 3 - 5 • • Junior School, Senior School, Sixth Form • • Central Worthing • Sion has made an amazing difference to my son in less than a year. Such an inspiring school.

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Bullying Videos from The Diana Award

As over 10 million children head back to school in September, new research, commissioned by youth charity, The Diana Award, has asked young people and their parents about their experiences of bullying and the impact the events of the last year has had on their lives and social development. The survey covers a broad range of topics including how many young people and parents have experienced bullying and the impact this has had on their lives and their concerns about returning to school, cultural movements and news stories in the last year, and how this might have influenced young people. For example, the rise in conversation and news coverage around inclusivity, diversity, racism and sexism; How Covid-19 and the subsequent lockdowns may have impacted social development in children and young people. A host of celebrities including children’s TV presenters, sports people, actors, models and many others have filmed videos discussing their personal experiences of being bullied at school aimed at supporting today’s pupils. All videos can be viewed at http://back2school.antibullyingpro.com.

Sir Robert Woodard Academy

The Sir Robert Woodard Academy is a popular and vibrant academy based in beautiful West Sussex. At SRWA they are absolutely committed to ensuring that their young people reach their full potential. SRWA have high expectations of students and likewise expect them to sign up to the ambition of the school and aim big for themselves.

Your Child is So Precious and Deserves the Best

At Ardingly College we are passionate about supporting every child to grow in a safe, stimulating environment that enables them to develop into a happy and confident individual. Ardingly College Nursery is also delighted to offer a full 50-week provision with extra out of hours care. They understand that finding quality daytime care and child support throughout the school holidays can be a challenge. That’s why Ardingly’s 50-Week Provision gives working parents peace of mind; with holiday provision available all year round excluding 2 weeks at Christmas so parents can go to work safe in the knowledge that their children are having fun with their friends in a secure and enjoyable environment. Ardingly’s Nursery and Pre-Prep schools are nestled in on the home school site of 230 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside based near the Ardingly village. Both provide a secure location with modern facilities and highly qualified caring teaching staff. Do go along and see for yourself at the Open morning on Friday 24 September. To register for the Open morning please go to www.ardingly. com. A full map and location are available online. They are looking forward to welcoming you to Ardingly College

They offer a curriculum that is both rich and challenging and delivered by a dedicated, enthusiastic and experienced staff, many of whom send their own children to the Academy. As well as providing a robust academic core they strongly believe in developing the wider experiences of pupils and ensure that learning extends beyond the classroom through a rich extra-curricular provision. Staff understand that the day to day experience for students is paramount and they work hard to provide an ambitious and stimulating educational environment which challenges all students to achieve their very best, while ensuring they feel well supported and nurtured through the SRWA excellent pastoral system. Students joining SRWA in Year 7 are embarking on an exciting seven-year journey in a school proud to be an 11-18 academy that allows students to build on their successes at Key Stage 3 in sixth form. They are very much looking forward to welcoming you to the Open Evening on Thursday 7 October. Please visit www.srwa. woodard.co.uk for further details. Open Mornings are also available by appointment on 12, 13, 14 and 19 October at 9.30am and 11.15am. To book a place please call 01903 767 434, or visit www.srwa.woodard.co.uk.

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Thursday 7th October 6.00pm - 8.30pm Open Mornings by appointment 12th, 13th, 14th & 19th October 9.30am & 11.15am

To book a place please call 01903 767434 www.srwa.woodard.co.uk

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Just One Tree Day

There is still time for schools to join hundreds of others and sign-up to the highly popular Just One Tree Day, taking place on Friday 15 October. Schools throughout the UK and around the globe have already committed to participating in this international non-uniform day that encourages children to bring in £1 to plant a tree and help reforest the planet - a tree is planted for every £1 raised. Over 150,000 children from eight countries have joined together since Just One Tree Day first launched in 2019. The day highlights to children and young people how their individual actions can make a difference in the fight against climate change and the biodiversity crises. The event is open to both primary and secondary schools - those taking part can access lesson resources that fit in with the national curriculum. As part of their fundraising activities, children learn about photosynthesis, the benefits of trees for both people and wildlife and the vital role they play in reducing the impacts of climate change. The money raised is used to plant the ‘right trees in the right place’, supporting reforestation projects in Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nepal and Zambia, including mangrove forests and kelp regeneration. To find out more, visit www.justonetree.life.

Choosing Your Next School

Primary Times spoke to Matt King, Head at Great Ballard School and he gave us some pointers about choosing a school. “Slick brochures and grand claims can be misleading and it is the people within a school that will have the most important impact on your child’s future. So, look beyond the website, visit, ask questions, get a sense of the school and what it stands for. Children enjoy facilities and activities but they are shaped by people and by values. The road ahead will have ups and downs and you will want to share them with people who believe in your child, who have high expectations for them and who genuinely care. “Children succeed when they feel like they fit, when a school considers them as a person rather than a number or statistic and when they are allowed to reach for their individual potential. From the very first moment you set foot in the right school, you will get the feeling that they really want to get to know you and that they are just as excited about you joining their family as you are about joining them. Lots of schools will want to share their way, their philosophy, their vision, but the right ones will want to share yours. “The best education is built around the child and not the other way round.” Great Ballard is a co-educational school in Eartham, near Chichester.Visit them on their open morning on Saturday 25 September. Find out more at www.greatballard.co.uk.

A Small, Supportive Learning Environment

Larger schools and classrooms can mean reduced teacher interaction, elevated noise and increased chance of disruption which can create barriers to pupils’ learning. Slindon College classroom sizes are limited to a maximum of 10 pupils which they believe is hugely beneficial for their boys. Small class sizes lead to more one-on-one attention for the pupil. The school day is planned to suit the needs of each pupil. The teachers get to know pupils as individuals, working with them to enhance their strengths and improve their weaknesses. This customised approach gives pupils access to learning on their level. Learning is more hands-on. In a smaller class, pupils have increased opportunity for handson learning, allowing them to experience the subjects rather than just being told about it. The lessons are broken down into smaller units of work, using multi-sensory stimuli to improve the communication of ideas. Pupils feel valued and understood. Smaller environments allow pupils to grow in confidence. Whole class teaching takes place around a group table and pupils are given time to contribute, making them feel valued and respected. Slindon College’s ‘Keep it small, know them all’ ethos enables the team to get the very best outcome for every boy.

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Slindon College is an Independent Day and Boarding school for boys aged 8-18 located in Sussex

Slindon College provides a stimulating, broad and balanced educational experience for pupils of all academic abilities, taking into account their strengths and talents.

Open Mornings 9.30am-12noon

Saturday 25th September 2021 Saturday 12th March 2022 Private visits available throughout the year Register Attendance: 01243 814320 registrar@slindoncollege.co.uk www.slindoncollege.co.uk

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Reasons to Choose Bohunt Horsham

Bohunt Horsham is an inclusive, coeducational community. Teachers believe in the infinite potential of their students and pupils trust that staff care about them and want them to succeed. The community includes not just students and staff. Families form a vital part of Bohunt’s success too. They believe that for young people to be successful in education, they must first enjoy their experience. Bohunt recognise that school is not just classrooms and lessons to young people. It is also friendships and experiences and Bohunt work to ensure that these are positive and meaningful for students. Alongside parental engagement, the factor that has the most impact on a young person’s educational success is the effectiveness of the teaching. At Bohunt Horsham, they invest time and expertise into making their teachers the best they can be. The curriculum extends far beyond the classroom with opportunities and experiences designed to create a generation of ‘game-changers’. One Bohunt parent told Primary Times, “The ethos of Enjoy, Respect, Achieve was one of the main reasons for our choice and the school absolutely delivers against these values. Our son has had a fantastic transition into Year 7 and is happy and thriving. Ms Ayling and her team have created a really positive, energetic and welcoming environment for the students and their families”. Bohunt are looking forward to seeing you at their Virtual Open Evening on Wednesday 29 September and at the open mornings on 5-8 October. Book your place at www.bohunthorsham.com.

All-through co-educational school: Bohunt Horsham Virtual Open Evening for families of prospective students for September 2022 Wednesday 29 September 2021 5pm – 8pm, www.bohunthorsham.com “The ethos of Enjoy, Respect, Achieve was one of the main reasons for our choice and the school absolutely delivers against these values. Our son has had a fantastic transition into year 7 and is happy and thriving. Ms Ayling and her team have created a really positive, energetic and welcoming environment for the students and their families.” Bohunt Horsham parent. “Our daughter is thriving and loving every minute. She calls Bohunt her family and looks forward to going in every day. The teachers are positive, encouraging and fun and I couldn’t ask for a better secondary school for my daughter.” Bohunt Horsham parent.

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Bohunt Horsham 01403 627430 enquiries@bohunthorsham.com www.bohunthorsham.com

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Mary’s Meals Superheroes

The global school feeding charity has created educational superhero activity packs to teach pupils about life for children in some of the world’s poorest countries. Primary pupils can learn how food is changing the story of the lives of children in these countries. Free downloadable activity packs help pupils learn more about Mary’s Meals’ work feeding children in 19 countries where poverty levels are high, including Malawi, Haiti and Madagascar. Centred on Upile, a girl from Malawi, and her friends, the educational resource shows how the daily cup of vitamin-enriched porridge children receive from Mary’s Meals gives them energy and superhero powers! Resources on offer include a video, fun activities, such as colouring-in sheets and the chance for children to design their own superhero masks. The materials also support learning across the curriculum including language, literacy and health and wellbeing. The educational packs are aimed at primary school children and contain different resources for 5-7 year olds and also 8-11 year olds. Mary’s Meals has also produced an updated resource called Amazing Grace which is aimed at pupils in upper primary school. This explores how poverty can prevent children around the world getting an education, but how a daily meal at school is transforming the lives of children like Grace, enabling them to gain an education and learn and grow. Both Superheroes and Saving Grace are available on the children’s resources page of the Mary’s Meals website, www.marysmeals.org.uk

Assisted Places at Christ’s Hospital School Pupils who are considering secondary education in September 2022 are invited to apply for fee assisted places at Christ’s Hospital.

Christ’s Hospital provides over £18m each year to support bright pupils from all backgrounds with fee assisted places - over 630 of its 900 pupils receive a free or substantially reduced cost place. What is so special about Christ’s Hospital is the extent of the resources on offer: 24/7 teachers, a broad range of activities including societies like the medics group to help with university applications as well as extensive and impressive sports facilities. When pupils start at Christ’s Hospital they are encouraged to join in and to have a go, to discover new hobbies, to make use of the wonderful facilities on site and to ensure they get the most out of their time at the school. Over 98% of pupils go on to university and leavers take with them the confidence and resilience they will need to achieve success at university and beyond. If you are intrigued and would like to find out more – explore the Christ’s Hospital website to uncover the secrets of the school, their latest exam results, the achievements and successes of the pupils, learn about their historic uniform and, of course, the school’s fascinating history which dates back to King Edward VI and Tudor England, visit www.christs-hospital.org.uk.

Children’s Poetry Award The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE) has announced the 2021 shortlist for the CLiPPA (CLPE Children’s Poetry Award. The shortlist announcement featured live poetry readings from leading children’s poets alongside performances by children from primary schools. The five books on the shortlist are: Slam! You’re Gonna Wanna Hear This, chosen by Nikita Gill. Nikita Gill brings together exciting new poets, all well known to poetry audiences but many making their first appearance in print. Bright Bursts of Colour, Matt Goodfellow, illustrated by Aleksei Bitskoff. The poems in Matt Goodfellow’s collection range from the silly to the sensitive, and all will resonate with children aged 7 – 11. Run, Rebel by Manjeet Mann. Compelling, powerful and authentic, Mann’s verse novel speaks directly to its YA audience. 16

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Big Green Crocodile Rhymes to Say and Play, by Jane Newberry, illustrated by Carolina Rabei. A collection of new nursery rhymes, this is a book for parents and adults to share with the very youngest to spark a lifelong love of poetry. On the Move, by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Quentin Blake, Walker Books On the Move is both personal and universal, with messages of home, identity and family. The winner of the 2021 CLiPPA will be revealed at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, in a Poetry Show introduced by CLiPPA judges, Zaro Weil and Allie Esiri, and featuring performances by the shortlisted poets. Schools across the UK and beyond will be able to watch the show on The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival platform and access poetry CPD sessions created by CLPE. The free Shadowing Scheme to involve schools in CLiPPA 2021 will launch alongside the announcement of the winner. For more information, visit www.clpe.org.uk/poetry/CLiPPA. Follow us on Instagram - @primarytimesse


Transformation through education Offering more fee assisted places than other independent schools T: 01403 246555 E: hello@christs-hospital.org.uk Christ’s Hospital, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 0LJ www.christs-hospital.org.uk


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Academy Selsey, The

School Lane, Selsey, PO20 9EH

01243 602 558

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Angmering School, The

Station Road, Angmering, BN16 4HH

01903 772 351

www.angmeringschool.co.uk

Ardingly College

College Road, Ardingly, RH17 6SQ

01444 893 000

www.ardingly.com

Bishop Luffa C of E School

Westgate, Chichester, PO19 3HP

01243 787 741

www.bishopluffa.org.uk

Bohunt School Horsham

Hurst Road, Horsham, RH12 2DN

01403 627430

www.bohunthorsham.com

Bohunt School Worthing

Broadwater Road, Worthing, BN14 8AH

01903 601 361

www.bohuntworthing.com

Bourne Community College

Park Road, Southbourne, PO10 8PJ

01243 375 691

www.bourne.org.uk

Burgess Hill Academy, The

Station Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 9EA

01444 241 691

www.theburgesshillacademy.org.uk

Burgess Hill Girls

Keymer Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0EG

01444 241 050

www.burgesshillgirls.com

Chichester Free School

Hunston Road, Chichester, PO20 1NP

01243 792 690

www.chichesterfreeschool.org.uk

Chichester High School

Kingsham Road, Chichester, PO19 8EB

01243 787 014

www.chs-tkat.org

Christ’s Hospital

Horsham, RH13 0LJ

01403 247 432

www.christs-hospital.org.uk

Davison CE High School for Girls

Selbourne Road, Worthing, BN11 2JX

01903 233 835

www.davison.w-sussex.sch.uk

Downlands Community School

Dale Avenue, Hassocks, BN6 8LP

01273 845 892

www.downlands.w-sussex.sch.uk

Durrington High School

The Boulevard, Worthing, BN13 1JX

01903 244 957

www.durringtonhighschool.co.uk

Felpham Community College

Felpham Way, Bognor Regis, PO22 8EL

01243 826 511

www.felpham.com

Forest School,The

Comptons Lane, Horsham, RH13 5NT

01403 261 086

www.theforestschool.com

Gatwick School, The

Gatwick Road, Crawley, RH10 9TP

01293 538 779

www.thegatwickschool. org.uk

Great Ballard School

Eartham, Chichester, PO18 0LR

01243 814 236

www.greatballard.co.uk

Hazelwick School

Three Bridges, Crawley, RH10 1SX

01293 403 344

www.hazelwick.org

Holy Trinity CE Secondary School, The

Buckswood Drive, Crawley, RH11 8JE

01293 423 690

www.holytrinity.w-sussex.sch.uk

Ifield Community College

Crawley Avenue, Ifield, RH11 0DB

01293 420 500

www.ifieldcc.w-sussex.sch.uk

Imberhorne School

Imberhorne Lane, East Grinstead, RH19 1QY

01342 323 562

www.imberhorne.co.uk

Littlehampton Academy, The

Fitzalan Road, Littlehampton, BN17 6FE

01903 711 120

www.tla.woodard.co.uk

Midhurst Rother College

North Street, Midhurst, GU29, 9DT

01730 812 451

www.mrc-academy.org

Millais School

Depot Road, Horsham, RH13 5HR

01403 254 932

www.millais.org.uk

Oathall Community College

Appledore Gardens, Haywards Heath, RH16 2AQ

01444 414 001

www.oathall.org

Oriel High School

Maidenbower Lane, Maidenbower, RH10 7XW

01293 880 350

www.oriel.w-sussex.sch.uk

Ormiston Six Villages Academy

Lime Avenue, Westergate, PO20 3UE

01243 546 800

www.ormistonsixvillagesacademy.co.uk

Our Lady of Sion School

Gratwicke Road, Worthing, BN11 4BL

01903 228 638

www.sionschool.org.uk

Regis School, The

Westloats Lane, Bognor Regis, PO21 5LH

01243 871 010

www.theregisschool.co.uk

Sackville School

Lewes Road, East Grinstead, RH19 3TY

01342 410 140

www.sackville.w-sussex.sch.uk

Shoreham Academy

Kingston Lane, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 6YT

01273 274100

www.shoreham-academy.org

Sir Robert Woodard Academy, The

Upper Boundstone Lane, Sompting, BN15 9QZ

01903 767 434

www.srwa.woodard.co.uk

Slindon College

Slindon House, Top Road, Slindon, BN18 0RH

01243 814 320

www.slindoncollege.co.uk

St Andrew’s CE High School for Boys

Sackville Road, Worthing, BN14 8BG

01903 820 676

www.sta-worthing.com

St Oscar Romero Catholic School

Goring Street, Worthing, BN12 5AF

01903 241 368

www.stromeros.co.uk

St Paul’s Catholic College

Jane Murray Way, Burgess Hill, RH15 8GA

01444 873 898

www.stpaulscatholiccollege.co.uk

St Philip Howard Catholic School

Elm Grove South, Barnham, PO22 0EN

01243 552 055

www.sphcs.co.uk

St Wilfrid’s Catholic School

St Wilfrid’s Way, Crawley, RH11 8PG

01293 421 421

www.stwilfrids.com

Steyning Grammar School

Shooting Field, Steyning, BN44 3RX

01903 814 555

www.sgs.uk.net

Tanbridge House School

Farthings Hill, Guildford Rd, Horsham, RH12 1SR

01403 263 628

www.tanbridge-house-sch.co.uk

Thomas Bennett Community College

Ashdown Drive, Tilgate, RH10 5AD

01293 526 255

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Warden Park Secondary Academy

Broad Street, Cuckfield, RH17 5DP

01444 457 881

www.wardenpark.co.uk

Weald School, The

Station Road, Billingshurst, RH14 9RY

01403 787 200

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South Farm Road, Worthing, BN14 7AR

01903 237 864

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Minerva Chichester Box Office: 01243 781 312 18 Sep

Comedy Club 4 Kids

The best shows around... Capitol Horsham

Box Office: 01403 750 220 4-5 Sep

Stick Man

What starts off as a morning jog becomes quite the misadventure for Stick Man: a dog wants to play fetch with him, a swan builds a nest with him, and he even ends up on a fire! How will Stick Man ever get back to the family tree?

Hawth Crawley

Box Office: 01293 553 636 28-29 Sep

Dragons and Mythical Beasts

Calling all brave heroes! Enter into a magical world of myths and legends in this fantastical new interactive show for all the family. From the creators of the West End smash hit Dinosaur World Live, who bring spectacular puppets to life, don’t miss this brand new spellbinding adventure, live on stage!

Ropetackle Shoreham-by-Sea

Box Office: 01273 464 440 24 Sep

Family Theatre

Family Theatre

Cracking entertainment for My First Cinema: The everyone over six years old Gruffalo’s Child (U) and under 400 years old (no A little Gruffalo ignores her vampires). They have the best father’s warnings and tiptoes comedians from the UK and out into the snow in search of world circuit doing what they the Big Bad Mouse. A do best… but without Enjoy simple, warming and the rude bits! enjoyable tale by the show! Julia Donaldson. And don’t Pavilion

Worthing

Box Office: 01903 206 206 18 Sep

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Fireman Sam Live!

Join Sam, Penny, Elvis, Station Officer Steele and Norman in an all singing, dancing, actionpacked show. You can become a fire-fighter cadet and then watch the magic of the circus. Go along to Pontypandy and watch the adventures unfold!

Congress Eastbourne

Box Office: 01323 412 000 13-17 Oct

Bedknobs and Broomsticks: The Musical

Enter a world of magic and fantasy as Disney’s classic movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks makes its world premiere as an exciting new stage musical.

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More What’s On Your family diary for September and October

September Sat 11 Sep

Mini Mile Races, Brighton Marathon Weekend

Children aged 7-17 can get involved and run a 1 mile course at Preston Park. The Mini Mile Village offers big screens, great food, drink and an array of fun activities to do together before, during and after the event. For more information, visit www. brightonmarathonweekend.co.uk.

Night to Remember Midnight Walk, Worthing Leisure Centre, BN12 4ET

Arrive at 8.30pm for a 10.30pm start. Walk for either 7, 13.1 or 20 miles and light up the night for St Barnabas House. Add a silent disco to your ticket for an additional £5 and dance while you walk Ages 10+. For full details visit www.stbh.org.uk/ nighttoremember.

Town Show and Family Fun Day, Rosemead Park, Littlehampton, BN17 6UH

A celebration of the vibrant Littlehampton community including live performances, food court, dog show, inflatables, crafts and a horticultural show. There will also be a Community Marquee featuring local groups and organisations. For more information, visit www. visitlittlehampton.co.uk.

Scrapbooking with Ottilie Hainsworth, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB

11am-1pm. Draw, write and collage pages of a fantastical collaborative scrapbook, to be assembled and added to the Phoenix Art Space forest of books. For more information about this free workshop for ages 6 +, visit www. phoenixbrighton.org.

Sat 11 -Sun 19 Sep

High Weald Walking Festival, Various locations

Join experienced and knowledgeable guides on inspiring walks suitable for all ages and abilities.You can learn about the spectacular High Weald landscape, walk with friends or just connect with nature. For more information, visit www. highwealdwalks.org.

Sun 12 Sep

Hubble’s View of the Universe, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP 3.30pm. Find out how Hubble has peered back to the very earliest times in the history of the Universe

helping us to answer important questions about the first stars and galaxies and how the Universe has evolved over time. To book tickets visit www.southdowns.org.uk.

Wed 15 Sep

The Greatest Showman Singa-Long (PG), Tilgate Park, Crawley, RH10 5PQ

Doors open 6pm, Film starts 7.30pm. Sing along to this musical drama that tells the story of P.T. Barnum as he creates and develops his circus in New York in the mid 1800’s. For more details and to book, visit www. thelunacinema.com.

Fri 17 Sep

King Alfred Leisure Centre Beach Clean, BN3 2WW

10am-12 noon. This beach clean is part of the ‘Great British Beach Clean’. All equipment will be provided and hand sanitiser will be available. Bring drinks and snacks to keep hydrated and dress for the weather. To register for the beach clean email kate.whitton@mcsuk.org.

Fri 17-Sun 26 Sep

Eastbourne Walking Festival, Eastbourne Tourist Information Centre, BN21 4QA

A ten-day festival is being held in Eastbourne to encourage people to get out and about, be active and discover the joy of walking. So get on your walking shoes and join the many walks taking place across Eastbourne and surrounding areas. www. visiteastbourne.com/walking-festival.

Sat 18 Sep

Eastbourne Sunshine Carnival, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, BN21 3AD 2pm. The Carnival will be from the Western Lawns to Princes Park on the Eastern end of the seafront. The theme is fun and games

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and there will be live music and entertainment throughout the day. For more information, visit www. visiteastbourne.com.

Crawley Pretty Muddy Kids, Tilgate Park, RH10 5PQ

11.15am. Sign up for this brilliant muddy obstacle course just for the little ones. They can have fun with friends, crawl through the mud pit and all the while helping to raise funds for life-saving research. Children must be 1.2m tall to enter. Visit https://raceforlife. cancerresearchuk.org.

Alzheimer’s Society’s Brighton Memory Walk, Hove Lawns No.1, BN3 2WW From 10am. Join together with friends and family to help raise money and make a real difference to people affected by dementia. Sign up for free and receive a brilliant fundraising pack, with plenty of tips, useful resources and a Memory Walk t-shirt. To sign up, visit www. alzheimers.org.uk.

London to Brighton Electric Vehicle Rally

This new event is being held to demonstrate and celebrate the rapid development of electric vehicles and renewable energy. Starting on the banks of the River Thames and finishing on Brighton Beach. For more information, or to enter visit www. londontobrightonelectricvehiclerally. com.

Bug Boxes, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB 11am-1pm. Create your own mini bug from recycled materials and build a tiny home for them. Find a place to leave your bug in the willow circle. For more information about this free workshop with Jenny Staff for ages 6 +, visit www.phoenixbrighton.org.

Sat 18 Sep-Sun 17 Oct Essex Bigger Weekend, CM1 1QH

Residents from Essex, Kent and East Sussex can enter a ballot until 6 Sep to be in with a chance of securing free tickets and vouchers for popular attractions during the Essex Bigger Weekend. Attractions include Colchester Zoo, Escape Live, to open-top bus tours of Clacton. To find out more, visit www. essexbigweekend.co.uk.

Sun 19 Sep

Toy & Rail Collectors Fair, Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station, TN22 3QL

Catering for everyone from avid collectors, enthusiasts, to just about anyone who is interested in collectable toys, model trains and vintage railway artefacts. There will be an extensive layout of stalls on Horsted Keynes station platforms and car park.Visit www.bluebellrailway.com for more details.

Brighton Pretty Muddy Kids, Stanmer Park, BN1 9SE

10am. Sign up for this brilliant muddy obstacle course just for the little ones. They can have fun with friends, crawl through the mud pit and all the while helping to raise funds for life-saving research. Children must be 1.2m tall to enter. Visit https:// raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org.

Summer Fiesta, Hove Park, BN3 6BG

11am-5pm. Go along to this free event put on by Bilingual Primary School for the whole community. There will be lots of free entertainment and activities for the kids plus Zumba with Studio F, Salsa with Gabriel and Marta Scott Dance Company. To book tickets visit www. eventbrite.co.uk.

Wed 22 Sep

Paint a Savannah, Born Free Foundation, Zoom Webinar

Join artist John Dyer, for a free interactive art webinar. Ask John questions about his future art expedition to Africa and find out how he approaches painting the savannah, before painting along! Perfect for primary age children. To register go to www.bornfree.org.uk/schoolevents.

Fri 24 Sep

The Greatest Showman SingA-Long (PG), Gildredge Park & Manor Gardens, BN20 8BB

Bring a blanket or camping chair and sing along with The Greatest Showman on a giant outdoor cinema screen under the stars! Picnics welcome and hot food and snacks will be available to purchase. To book tickets visit www.visiteastbourne. com.

Shine on Harvest Moon, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP

7.30pm. Go along to the Planetarium and learn about the phases of the Moon, how it raises the ocean tides, how it regulates the Earth’s climate, and how it is slowly making our day longer. To book tickets visit www. southdowns.org.uk.

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Win Mummies Unwrapped by Tom Froese

Paws in the Park, the largest outdoor dog show in the UK and the best day out for you and your dog, returns on 9-10 October at the South of England Showground, Ardingly. Enjoy a weekend packed with superb arena entertainment and demonstrations, exciting ‘have a go’ dog activities plus superb shopping for your furry friends. It’s a pawfect day out with the kids too! All dogs are welcome whatever their size, age and ability and there are endless K9 activities for you and your dog to take part in. If one day is not enough, you can stay for the whole weekend with excellent camping facilities. For more information or to book online visit www.pawsinthepark.net MDS Shows in partnership with Primary Times are giving away 5 family tickets (2 adults & up to 3 children) to Paws in the Park. To get your paws on a set, tell us where Paws in the Park takes place. See below for details of how to enter.

Mummies are everybody’s favourite museum fascination. Mummies Unwrapped explores the ins and outs of the mummification process - from drying out a dead body and stuffing it with mud, to holding a grand funeral procession to send the mummy into the afterlife. Unwrap the mysteries of the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian mummies! Mummies Unwrapped is the perfect gruesome guide for children aged 7 and up, with wonderfully detailed illustrations from the author Tom Froese. Young readers will delve beyond the dazzling gold cover to uncover the secrets of the embalmers, tales of the tomb robbers and even what happened when pets were mummified! Mummies Unwrapped is published by Nosy Crow at a recommend price of £11.99. For your chance to win one of five copies of Mummies Unwrapped, tell us which ancient culture mummified their dead. See below for details of how to enter.

Win an Amazing Gorilla Prize with Cindergorilla To celebrate the publication of Cindergorilla by well-known local author and entertainer, Gareth P. Jones, Primary Times and Farshore have a glorious gorilla competition! One lucky reader and a parent or guardian will win an exciting Cindergorilla experience day (complete with a trip to London Zoo and GoApe TreeTop Adventure). The winning reader will also receive a signed and illustrated copy of the book to celebrate publication!

Cindergorilla loves to dance. She longs to go to the Saturday Night Disco Ball, where the other gorillas strut their stuff, but her horrid aunt and cousins, Gertrude and Grace always say no. Instead Cindergorilla must stay home and do the housework! But all that changes when Cinder gets a visit from her Hairy Godmother…. Cindergorilla is the second book in Gareth’s Fairy Tales for the Fearless series, and is a fun-filled twist on the classic children’s fairy tale Cinderella. It celebrates resilience and is a fun disco-dancing adventure, combined with stunning illustrations by Loretta Schaeur. Cindergorilla is published in paperback by Farshore on 16 September at a recommended price of £6.99. To be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize, all you need to do is complete and cut out the word search. Then fill out the form with your details and send them to the address below by the closing date. Or scan a copy of your completed form and email it to the email address below. Terms and Conditions: Fulfilment of prizes may be delayed by any future Government lockdowns but will be honoured when possible.

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More What’s On Your family diary for September and October

September Sat 25 Sep

The Goonies, Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, Horsham, RH13 6PP

Gates 6pm, film 7.30pm. The Goonies is an energetic, sometimes noisy mix of Spielbergian sentiment and funhouse tricks that will appeal to kids and nostalgic adults alike. Regarded as one of the best films of the 80’s. For more details and to book tickets visit www. leonardsleegardens.co.uk.

Sat 25-Sun 26 Sep

Homes & Harmonies, Weald & Downland Living Museum, Chichester, PO18 0EU

10.30am-6pm. Go and listen to music played at different locations across the Museum – some traditional melodies or songs, some played on historic instruments, and others that may be a more modern continuation of a musical tradition. To book tickets visit www.wealddown.co.uk.

Sun 26 Sep

Seafront Soapbox Race, Grand Parade, BN21 3AD

2021 will see a new event take place in Eastbourne where participants are encouraged to build their own soapbox in order to race each other along the seafront. The race will take place on the seafront, Dukes Drive and finish at Helen Gardens. For more information, go to www. visiteastbourne.com.

Worthing 3K Race for Life, Steyne Gardens, Worthing, BN11 3DW

11.30am. This is a 3K for everyone with thousands of people uniting for one purpose – to raise funds for life saving research. Charges apply, under 6’s go free. To register visit https:// raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org.

Autumn Stars Moon and Planets, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP (Also 10 Oct) As the nights grow longer, the magnificently-ringed planet Saturn moves into the sunset glow. Visit the Planetarium for a guided tour of some of the celestial wonders which are on view during the autumn months. To book tickets visit www.southdowns.org.uk.

Southern Classics Society Car Show, Borde Hill Garden, Haywards Heath, RH16 1XP

10am-3.30pm. Go along to this charity classic vehicle event displayed upon the South Lawn with plenty of lovely multi-marque classics to view. For further details visit www. bordehill.co.uk

October Fri 1 Oct

Our Galaxy, The Milky Way, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester, PO19 8RP

7.30pm. Go along for an exciting journey through our Galaxy to see at first hand the wonder of the new stars being born, planetary systems in the making, the growing pains of young stars and the entrails of an exploded star. To book tickets visit www.southdowns.org.uk

Sat 2 Oct

Impossible Journeys with Ottilie Hainsworth, Phoenix Art Space, Brighton, BN2 9NB

11am-1pm. Make a map of a journey - real, imagined or both. Learn how to fold and prepare your paper, then draw, write and chart the story of your impossible journey. For more information about this free workshop for ages 6 +, visit www. phoenixbrighton.org.

Sat 2-Sun 3 Oct

Autumn Show and Game Fair, South of England Showground, Ardingly, RH17 6TL

9am-5pm. A perfect autumnal day out for all ages (and canine companions), plenty of ‘have a go’ countryside sports, displays and activities, and mouth-watering food and drink stalls – all designed to celebrate the joys of agriculture, countryside pursuits and 2021’s harvest.Visit www.seas.org.uk for details.

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Sat 2-Sun 31 Oct

What Lurks Beneath Trail, Arundel Wetland Centre, Mill Road, BN18 9PB Are you brave enough to meet the amazing creatures lurking in the wetlands this October? Follow the brand new trail to discover ‘What Lurks Beneath’ with interactive challenges, all included in the admission price. For more information, visit www.wwt.org.uk.

Thurs 7 Oct

National Poetry Day, Nationwide

Join in the fun in this UK-wide celebration of poetry with thousands of amazing events across the UK in a variety of venues, all celebrating poetry’s power to bring people together. This year the theme is Choice. For more details and to sign up visit www.nationalpoetryday.co.uk

Fri 8-Sun 10 Oct

Giants of Steam Autumn Gala, Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station, TN22 3QL Thundering giants join the Bluebell Railway home fleet locos at this annual gala. Expect an intensive and varied timetable showcasing different engines of the BR Southern Region. For more information visit www. bluebell-railway.com.

Sat 9-Sun 10 Oct

Paws in the Park, South of England Showground, Ardingly, RH17 6TL

Enjoy a pawfect day out with exciting arena displays, win super prizes in dog shows and competitions or get wet with your pet at Dash n Splash in the K9 Aquazone! For more details and to book tickets visit www. pawsinthepark.net

Sun 10 Oct Our listings are prepared a long time in advance. To make sure you have the latest details do contact the event nearer the time to make sure they haven’t changed

Let’s Make Some Great Art Animals, Ditchling Museum of Art+Craft, Ditchling, BN6 8SP (11am-2pm & 2-3pm) Join award winning children’s book illustrator and author Marion Deuchars for a mini masterclass. Make some great art animals – from koalas to elephants, frogs to dogs. For children aged 3-7 and one adult. For more information, visit www. ditchlingmuseumartcraft.org.uk.

Fri 15 Oct

Just One Tree Day, Nationwide Schools throughout the UK and around the globe have already committed to this international nonuniform day that encourages children to bring in £1 to plant a tree and help reforest the planet. To sign up and for more information visit www. justonetree.life.

Sun 24-Sat 30 Oct

BIG DRAW: Make the Change, Ditchling Museum of Art+Craft, Ditchling, BN6 8SP

11am-4pm. Join illustration students from the University of Brighton who will devise drawing activities around the environment and making a positive impact on looking after Mother Nature and our beautiful plant. For more information, visit www.ditchlingmuseumartcraft.org.uk.

Mon 25- Fri 29 Oct

Horrible Tales of the Past! Weald & Downland Living Museum, Chichester, PO18 0EU

Enjoy the great outdoors this autumn with fun family activity packs and learn about the not-so-nice-things that people (including children) had to eat, smell, experience or do as a job or household task in the past! For more information, visit www. wealddown.co.uk.

Tue 26 Oct,

Paste Paper Book Making, Ditchling Museum of Art+Craft, Ditchling, BN6 8SP

Paste paper is a fun decorative technique that has been around since the 17th century. Emma Carlow will show you how to use your designs to make a simple concertina book. For 7-11 year, £25 including materials. For more information and to book visit www.ditchlingmuseumartcraft. org.uk.

November Thurs 25 Nov-Sun 2 Jan Wakehurst Glow Wild, Haywards Heath, RH17 6TN

(Selected eves) As night falls over Wakehurst, an enchanting trail filled with hand-crafted lanterns, mesmerising installations, and captivating projections winds its way through the wild woodlands and gardens. Entry slots between 4.308.10pm. Tickets on sale now, book online at www.kew.org/glowwild Our next copy deadline is

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Thank you to Tame Akin-Agboola, Munaver Murghal, Liyana Soobratty and Katharina Hopkins for their fun, imaginative and clever drawings and poems. We love seeing your work so do please keep sending it to us. We're happy to receive artwork from the whole class so do feel free to send us class entries.


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Can you draw a picture or write a poem about anything to do with leaves, trees or the park? Make it as bright and colourful as you can! Send it to us to have a chance of winning a Primary Times Tee Shirt AND seeing your prize winning entry published in the next Primary Times! Categories: ages 4-7 and 8-11 Name: Age: Address:

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