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Each year, the children of Colsterworth Primary School have the wonderful opportunity to display their God-given Art talents in the Willoughby Art Competition, a local event run by the Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery in Corby Glen. This competition offers a space for our children to be creative, imaginative, and to shine in their art skills.
With last term’s Christian value focused on Creation and Creativity, we are thrilled to share some exciting news! Four of our incredible students have achieved remarkable success in this year’s competition. Through their dedication, imagination, and “Art Smarts,” they have shown us the beauty and inspiration they are capable of bringing into the world:
In Class 1 Age Group:
Highly Commended: Alice
3rd Prize: Oscar
In Class 2 Age Group:
2nd Prize: Tilly
Highly Commended: Oscar
Their artwork, along with selections from across the county, is now proudly on display at the Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery until November 22nd. On this date, a special prize-giving ceremony will be held to honour their achievements, where each of the children, accompanied by two guests, will receive their prizes and certificates from the competition judges.
The children’s artwork has brightened our community, adding beauty, joy, and colour. This accomplishment marks the beginning of their artistic journey, and with their faith and talent, we know they will continue to flourish and create wonders. This is a true Colsterworth Primary WOW moment, and we look forward to seeing what amazing creations these talented young artists will bring to life next!
Paige from Inspire Plus visited Year 5 & Year 6 today to deliver first aid training. The session was amazing and everyone fully engaged taking part in a range of activities that could be used to help someone who was injured, choking or not breathing. We hope that this session will give the children the confidence to help if they ever needed to use these skills.
Well done everyone
We have delivered our annual firework safety worship this afternoon to the children from Years 1 to 6.
Mrs Moore and Mrs Jordan reminded the children about the history of Bonfire Night and about the Firework Code. Some of our children then had the chance to show us, wearing gloves and under adult supervision, how to safely use a sparkler.
In 1605, a group of Catholics plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London with King James I inside and take control of the country. The leader of the plot was Robert Catesby and the man in charge of lighting the fuse was Guy Fawkes, who put 36 barrels of gunpowder in a cellar underneath Parliament.
One of the plotters wrote to a friend, Baron Monteagle, to warn him about the plot - the letter reached the King. The Kings' men searched the cellars under Parliament and found Guy Fawkes, dressed in a cloak and hat, with the barrels of gunpowder. He was arrested and tortured until he told the names of the other plotters.
Robert Catesby and several others were found guilty and sentenced to death. the Plot had failed.
Soon afterwards, bonfires and fireworks were lit every 5th November and still happen today.
Remember, remember
The fifth of November
The Gunpowder Treason and Plot
I know of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot.