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Epsom and Ewell, Sutton, Croydon and nearby areas.
Back to School
Clubs and ClassesClasses
Back to School
Clubs and Classes
Issue 46: Sept-Oct 2012www.Families-LSB.co.uk
Epsom and Ewell, Sutton, Croydon and nearby areas. FREEPlease take one
Call us on 020 8669 5187 or email [email protected]
includes local 'What's
On' for families with children
0-Teens
The original, largest and still the best network of performing arts schools in the world.
Stagecoach Theatre Arts
CheamCoulsdonCroydonEpsomMerton ParkMitchamShirleyShirleySuttonWorcester Park
www.stagecoach.co.uk
020 8224 24420845 078 08050845 265 7083020 8642 3500020 8942 3502020 8942 3502020 8949 1116020 8949 1116020 8651 1909020 8224 2442
If you are unable to attend our open mornings, please make an appointment to view the school or Nursery during a normal teaching day. We will be delighted to welcome you.Tel/Fax 020 8660 3445 Email [email protected] www.cumnorhouse.com
FOR GIRLS AGED 4-11And Treetops Nursery for boys and girls aged 2-41 Woodcote Lane, Purley, Surrey CR8 3HBSAT. 22 SEPT, 2012 9.15-11.30 A.M.
CUMNOR HOUSE SCHOOLIN A CLASS OF ITS OWNOPEN MORNINGS
2-4
33 Scholarships in the last academic year
Girls
prepared for
competitive
11-plus entry
FOR BOYS AGED 4-13And Treetops Nursery for boys and girls aged 2-4168 Pampisford Road, South Croydon, CR2 6DASAT. 29 SEPT, 2012 9.15-11.30 A.M.
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news & views
ContentsNews and views 2 - 3 After School activities 4–9Behind the Scenes at Croydon High 10 Back to School 11–15Babies, toddlers and parenting 16–17Diary dates for families 18–19Halloween events 20–21Half term clubs & classes 22Competitions & give-aways 22What’s on at the theatre 23Classified advertisers 23
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Epsom and Ewell, Sutton, Croydon and nearby areas.
Back to School
Clubs and ClassesClasses
Back to School
Clubs and Classes
Issue 46: Sept-Oct 2012www.Families-LSB.co.uk
Epsom and Ewell, Sutton, Croydon and nearby areas. FREEPlease take one
Call us on 020 8669 5187 or email [email protected]
includes local 'What's
On' for families with children
0-Teens
The original, largest and still the best network of performing arts schools in the world.
Stagecoach Theatre Arts
CheamCoulsdonCroydonEpsomMerton ParkMitchamShirleyShirleySuttonWorcester Park
www.stagecoach.co.uk
020 8224 24420845 078 08050845 265 7083020 8642 3500020 8942 3502020 8942 3502020 8949 1116020 8949 1116020 8651 1909020 8224 2442
If you are unable to attend our open mornings, please make an appointment to view the school or Nursery during a normal teaching day. We will be delighted to welcome you.Tel/Fax 020 8660 3445 Email [email protected] www.cumnorhouse.com
FOR GIRLS AGED 4-11And Treetops Nursery for boys and girls aged 2-41 Woodcote Lane, Purley, Surrey CR8 3HBSAT. 22 SEPT, 2012 9.15-11.30 A.M.
CUMNOR HOUSE SCHOOLIN A CLASS OF ITS OWNOPEN MORNINGS
2-4
33 Scholarships in the last academic year
Girls
prepared for
competitive
11-plus entry
FOR BOYS AGED 4-13And Treetops Nursery for boys and girls aged 2-4168 Pampisford Road, South Croydon, CR2 6DASAT. 29 SEPT, 2012 9.15-11.30 A.M.
Every girl deserves a pretty dress If you have a daughter, chances are she has plenty of pretty dresses to choose from, so spare a thought for the children growing up in poverty in countries like Malawi, Kenya, India, Uganda and Ghana who do not own a single one
If you have some basic sewing skills, you can make a difference with a charity called Dress A Girl Around the World
The charity is looking for people to help make clothes You don’t have to make a dress though: if you are handy with a sewing machine you can also make boys’ shorts, bags, hair bands and bracelets
For more information, sewing tips or to see the dresses that generous people in the UK have made please visit: http://sewscrumptious.blogspot.com
Hobbledown opens in EpsomIf there is one thing to say about Hobbledown it is that it is different from Horton Park Children’s Farm In a word, Better Much better
Where the old buildings were a bit tired around the edges, the Hobbledown team have spent over £2 million upgrading the buildings; adding new ones and making sure everything is clean and it all works
Most important, however, is that the new attraction on the old site is much more fun Fun for adults as well as children The website says 2–13 year olds will get the best from Hobbledown, but this 50-something adult loved it
Yes, the daily entrance fee is a tad more expensive, at £12 50 per child at peak times, but that reduces off peak There’s so much more to do that the annual family pass (5 people) seems like quite a bargain at £312
Now owned by the same people as Kidspace Croydon and Kidspace Romford, you can expect Hobbledown to provide top-quality facilities and fresh, healthy food
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Say It Personally for named, personalised gifts over the webSay It Personally is made up of a team of five ladies from East Yorkshire, specialising in unique, quality gifts delivered to the door to make any occasion extra special
As well as the usual events such as birthday and Christmas, they have developed a wide range of gifts for grown-ups, kids and new babies
Placing the emphasis on providing a personal service, their “alternative bouquets” are a refreshing change from traditional floral arrangements, using practical items such as baby clothes for New Baby gifts etc If bouquets aren’t your thing, the range includes gift sets beautifully compiled with attention to detail, giving the real wow! factor
Say It Personally gives you the opportunity to celebrate a nephew’s first day at school, send a birthday gift to a budding gardener or mini-chef, as well as cheering up Granny if she’s been feeling under the weather
Say It Personally’s Hazel Beckett says: “Having worked together in the past, the team already has a great rapport and can work to our individual strengths We’ve loved putting this range together, choosing products we’d be delighted to receive ourselves We’re currently working on some great gifts for those hard-to-please men–so watch this space” www.sayitpersonally.co.uk Tel: 01482 638355
Lunchboxes • Water BottlesBooks • Uniforms • Footwear
T: 01635 298326www.easy2name.com
You name it We label it!
Saturday Farmers’ Market opens at Morden Hall ParkThe new market is open every Saturday between 10 00 am and 3 00pm, with many stalls selling fresh, local produce and sweet treats
Morden Hall Park, National Trust, Morden Hall Road, Morden London SM4 5JD 020 8545 6850 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/morden-hall-park
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news & viewsAdult education at affordable ratesThe Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) in partnership with East Surrey College aims to provide affordable adult education opportunities in subjects ranging from jewellery making to art history
Starting in September, there are courses throughout Epsom and Ewell They include an introduction to the life and work of artist Henri Matisse, a day school on Oscar Wilde and a free Line Dancing taster session For all those “crafty” mums, there are courses in Jewellery Making, Decorative Christmas Wrapping and much more
Classes are available during the daytime and evening and there really is something for everyone The WEA is the biggest voluntary provider of adult education in the UK email [email protected] or visit www.southern.wea.org.uk
Monkey Music opens in PurleyMonkey Music has a new venue in Purley From 6th September the award winning music classes for children aged 3 months–4 years will be at Christ Church, 861–863 Brighton Road, Purley, CR8 2BN
With ample parking, an on site café will soon be available to allow customers to stay and enjoy a drink after class Classes will start with an Open Day and taster sessions during the morning (please book in advance)
Regular classes begin the following week, the first of which is free Classes also continue on Friday mornings at Monkey Music’s popular South Croydon Venue: St Paul’s Church Hall, Croham Road CR2 7HF For further information please contact Karen Chandler on 0203 251 1061 or email [email protected]
News in Brief–full stories at www.families-LSB.co.uk/articlesBest Bear Childcare who, since 1998, have been offering a unique service to parents looking to hire a nanny launched their new website, last month www.bestbear.co.uk
Elleven Orthodontics have introduced a “Teens First” Service which includes a chauffeur driven pick up and journey to their sumptuous practice in the West End of London from anywhere within the M25–school or home www.ellevenorthodontics.com
A new mobile app designed to make London more accessible and easier to navigate was launched last month by www.enabledcity.com
Recently opened Medicx Pharmacy in Jubilee Centre, Wallington will shortly be offering new services as well as dispensing and prescription delivery services
A new Local Produce and Craft market comes to Sutton
Does your child enjoy photography? They might be interested in entering the Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2013 competition www.pinkladyfoodphotographeroftheyear.com
New medical ID wristbands and bracelets are helping to save children’s lives www.icegems.co.uk
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Picnic to help Save St. Helier Show your support for the fight against the proposed closures of St Helier Hospital’s accident emergency, maternity and children’s wards by joining in the St Helier Fun Day and picnic on the green opposite the hospital
From 12 00–4 00pm on Saturday, 8 September there will be lots of family entertainment including stalls, facepainting and various entertainers Petitions will be presented to representatives of the panel recommending the proposed changes There is plenty of parking space
Are You MAD Enough?MAD Academy Croydon and MAD Academy Sutton are expanding and are looking for Agents to join the MADness
Contact the team if you match their requirements (see box)
Debbie (Croydon Area) on 01689 844848 [email protected] or Pauline (Sutton Area) on 01372 372 942 or [email protected]
A passion for music and dance Excellent relationship building skills Strong business acumen Energy, patience and a sense of fun A positive attitude A commitment to the education and development of children Good organisational abilities and time management skills Experience of working with young children A flexible and reliable attitude Own your own car and can drive
Epsom doctor supports Wiggo’s call for helmet lawDr Ruth Charlton, joint medical director and consultant paediatrician at Epsom, Sutton and St Helier hospitals is supporting the gold medallist and Tour de France winner, Bradley Wiggins, in calling for a new law to make it mandatory for cyclists to wear a helmet
Having treated many badly injured cyclists, including children, she said that all too often injuries could have been avoided or considerably reduced if the cyclist had been wearing a correctly fitted helmet
Additional advice for safer cycling includes not to use a mobile phone or listen to music through headphones while cycling and make sure that you are always clearly visible For more information visit direct.gov.uk/cycling
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Watch your child’s self-esteem soar with Perform’sunique drama, dance and singing classes. Our weekly workshops will do wonders for their social, linguistic and physical development as well as being the best fun they’ll have all week.
Free Drama Class Classes for 4–12 year olds perform.org.uk
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clubs, classes and activities
Choosing an after school activityJust because they finished school, it does not mean the learning and fun has to stop.
In this guide, we offer some suggestions for out of school activities. The next 5 pages list classes available in the area.
By Elisabeth Dolton
As the new school year starts, so does the time to choose after-
school activities, but take a quick look and you will find a whole range of classes available, from Scouts to Ballet, from French to Karate How can we know which ones are the best for our child, offer value for money, and critically, which ones they will enjoy
After-school activities definitely offer value to your children
Reports indicate those who participate in after-school programs have better school attendance, higher grades and loftier aspirations They’re less likely to get into trouble and are at lower risk of obesity It is also a great opportunity for children to develop social and leadership skills The benefits are there, but under which classes?
Talk to your child and find out how they feel about the activity, and let them choose at
least one club or activity themselves Help them choose activities that reflect who they are and what they want to learn, don’t impose your preferences Explain that it’s important and fun to try new things, and remember switching activities is normal amongst children
Always check out the quality of an activity Discipline-based activities that create a
quality product over a period of time are great, e g putting on a play Don’t think that high cost always means high quality Some activities, like football, are cheaper to run Staff members
should be professionals with skills and experience
Consider the mix of activities The benefits of exercise are huge, so including a sport
would be a good start Extracurricular activities are ideal for children to explore and practice what it means to be a group leader, e g Brownies If you are stuck between two similar activities, consider the usefulness, e g drum lessons might be cool, but the guitar might have wider applicability
Finally, remember logistics The after school programme affects you too Avoid signing on
to too many activities that leave you scrambling from one to the next No one will have fun doing anything if it means arriving late, leaving early, and going without dinner on Tuesdays and Thursdays Look hard for places in walking distance It reduces your carbon footprint while keeping you fit for free Finally, do build in some
downtime Children need to have independent play as well as the structured activities, so ensure time is built in for dinner, watching TV and relaxing Maybe leave some activities for the summer, when different interests can be tried, without the pressure of school demands
After-school activities can provide enrichment, adventure and
variety They can enhance knowledge and build character Spend a bit more time choosing the right activity programme for your child and you will reap the benefits
If your child has special needs, consider your child’s interests,
rather than their needs Many regular activities can use technology or planning to help their participation, e g drama, athletics, cooking
Evaluate your child’s stamina Check they have the energy for an extracurricular activity
Talk with the activity leaders about your child’s unique medical and communication
needs Provide them with emergency contact information
Make sure family downtime is a regular part of the schedule Sometimes your family
needs to have nothing to do — as a group
Remember the inclusion of children with special needs is beneficial to all The special
needs children achieve more, improve their behaviour, and enhance motivation Others learn from working cooperatively and grow in confidence through helping others
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BABY & PrE-SChOOLCLASSES
Cr0
Cherry Stars Brit School of Performing Arts. Classes in singing, dancing and acting for babies–7 year olds 020 8653 1662 www.cherrystars.co.uk
Diddi Dance Addiscombe, Croydon, Mitcham, Purley. All year round funky classes & parties for pre-school girls & boys Melissa: 07939 520 638 www.diddidance.com
Dramabuds Kidspace Croydon. Term-time classes and holiday workshops for 2–7 year olds exploring stories through drama, movement and song Becca Wall: 020 8669 2355 www.dramabuds.co.uk
Totstars Beanies, 3–7 Middle Street, Croydon CR0 1RE. Classes providing young children between 2–5 years old with an opportunity to engage in football and to teach them basic early learning skills through this medium Luthuli Bobb: 07540 932 356 www.totstarsuk.com
Tumble Tots South Croydon, Thornton Heath, Coulsdon, & Caterham. Classes to develop children’s physical skills of agility, balance, co-ordination and climbing with provision for special needs children Antonio Girling: 07743 103 208 www.tumbletots.com
Cr2
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Whitgift Boys School, CR2 6LN. Parent/toddler classes, diving, water polo, synchronised swimming, life saving–all abilities from beginner to competitive level From 18 months to adult Term time only but intensive courses during holidays 020 8335 3536 www.atlantisswimschool.co.uk
Little Fishes Swimming Lessons Croydon. Classes for 3 months upwards Dotty: 07834 737 211
Little Kickers Sanderstead United Reform Church Hall, Sanderstead CR2 0HB; Whitgift School, Haling Park CR2 6YT. FA approved Football coaching for children aged 18 months–7 years An overall child development programme, where learning’s a Ball Tim Jardine: 01737 761601 www.littlekickers.co.uk
MAD Academy Croydon St John the Divine Church Hall. All year round classes and children’s parties for babies,
toddlers and preschool children from walkers to 4 years packed with music, movement, rhythm and dance They pride the classes on being free spirited and relaxed with a fun, funky and physical approach Debbie Mason: 01689 844848 www.madacademy.com
Monkey Music South Croydon and Caterham St Paul’s Church Hall, South Croydon CR2 7HF. Preschool music classes for babies and young children aged 3 months–3 years The progressive Monkey Music curriculum has been written by classically trained musicians and introduces music to very young children in a way they can easily understand and enjoy Lessons incorporate action songs and rhymes; music and movement; fun with percussion and musical games Karen Chandler: 020 3251 1061 www.monkeymusic.co.uk
Tumble Tots St Augustine Church South Croydon CR2 6BA. For 6 months to 4 years For contact details see entry in CR0
Tumble Tots Sanderstead United Reformed Church Hall CR2 0HB. For walkers to 7 years For contact details see entry in CR0
Cr3
MAD Academy Croydon The Arc, Caterham. For contact details see entry in CR2
Monkey Music South Croydon and Caterham The Arc, Caterham. For contact details see entry in CR2
Sing Along Britt Adams: 07941 532 558
Tumble Tots Queens Park Pavillion Caterham CR3 5RB. 6 months to 4 years –for contact details see entry in CR0
Cr4
Diddi Dance. For contact details see entry in CR0
Little Kickers Ivy Gardens Childrens Centre, Ivy Gardens, Mitcham CR4 1BR. For contact details see entry in CR2
Cr5
Diddi Dance Hooley, Wallington, Sutton, Epsom, Banstead. All year round funky classes & parties for pre-school girls & boys Jo: 07873 634 292 www.diddidance.com
Little Kickers St Andrews Church, Coulsdon, CR5. For contact details see entry in CR2
Sing Along Britt Adams: 07941 532 558
Tumble Tots Coulsdon Methodist Church Hall CR5 2BE. Walkers to 4 years For contact details see entry in CR0
Learn to dance, act & singLittle Stars (4 – 6 years)A fantastic introduction to the fun of performing arts. Each session includes dance, drama and singing and are structured to help your child build self confidence, work in a team, learn actively and realise their potential. Different material every term finishes with a fantastic costumed performance to family and friends.
Bromley | Croydon | South Croydon | Orpington Purley | Sanderstead | Selsdon | West Wickham
Free trial sessions
are available at all classes.Call us on 020 8460 5711 now or visit www.spotlightstheatre.co.uk to book.
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SportsCoach CheamIf your child is sporty, great....but they dont need to be!
Multi-sports at weekends for 4-16 yearolds. SportsCoach is fun and will giveyour 4-16 year old sporting skills,sportsmanship and self-worth.
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Tumble Tots Thornton Heath Leisure Centre, CR7 8LF. 6 months to 4 years For contact details see entry in CR0
Cr8
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Thomas More School, Russell Hill Road, Purley CR8 2XP. For contact details see entry in CR2
Baby Sensory Purley. Christelle Laumiere: 07799 050 374
Diddi Dance. For contact details see entry in CR0
MAD Academy Croydon St Swithuns Church Hall, Groveland Road, Purley CR8. For contact details see entry in CR2
Monkey Music South Croydon and Caterham Christ Church, 861-863 Brighton Road, Purley CR8 2BN. For contact details see entry in CR2
Sing Along Britt Adams: 07941 532 558
Tumble Tots Kenley Memorial Hall CR8 5AB. Walkers to 3 years For contact details see entry in CR0
KT4
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Linden Bridge School, Grafton Road, Worcester Park KT4 7JW. For contact details see entry in CR2
Dramabuds. Worcester Park Library. For contact details see entry in CR0
KT9
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Holiday Inn Hotel, Leatherhead Road, Chessington KT9 2NE. For contact details see entry in CR2
KT17
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Epsom College, College Road, Epsom KT17 4JQ. For contact details see entry in CR2
Diddi Dance. For contact details see entry in CR5
GBMAA Epsom Martial Arts Academy Rainbow Centre, Epsom, KT17 1BN. GBMAA offer various programmes all year round specifically tailored for
children aged 3½ through to adults Their award winning programmes provide the tools for building self-discipline, perseverance, self-respect and respect for others Saffron Power: 07584 473 784 www.gbacademies.com
Monkey Music United Reformed Church, London Rd, Ewell KT172BB. Pre-school music classes for ages 3 months–4 years Dinah Nightingale: 01932 223309 www.monkeymusic.co.uk
Star Steppers Performing Arts Stoneleigh. Hannah and Anna: 07445 030 500
Tumble Tots 4th Ewell Scout Group Hall, Ewell KT17 2SA. Classes for children from walking to school age to develop physical skills of agility, balance, co-ordination and climbing Debbie Knight: 07710 424 460 www.tumbletots.com
KT18
MAD Academy Epsom St Christopher’s School, Downs Road Epsom KT18 5HE. All year round classes and children’s parties for babies, toddlers and preschool children from walkers–4 years packed with music, movement, rhythm and dance They pride the classes on being free spirited and relaxed with a fun, funky and physical approach Karen Morgan: 01372 210378 www.madacademy.com
KT19
Little Kickers All Saints Church, Epsom KT19 9QY. Fun, indoor football classes all year round Their motto is
‘play not push’ and strive to ensure all children learn to enjoy football For ages 18 months–6 years Claire Richardson: 01932 847439 www.littlekickers.co.uk
Monkey Music The Harrier Centre, West Ewell KT19 9RY. For contact details see entry in KT17
KT20
MAD Academy Epsom St John the Evangelist Church Hall, The Avenue, Tadworth KT20 5DB. For contact details see entry in KT18
KT21
Atlantis Swim School Ltd The City of London Freemen’s School, Ashtead Park KT21 1ET. For contact details see entry in CR2
MAD Academy Epsom St Michael’s Church Hall, The Marld, Ashtead KT21 1RS. For contact details see entry in KT18
SM1
Dancesomething.Com Sutton. Gemma Bonner: 07967 743 770
JKDance Sutton. Joanna Knight: 07725 875 330
MAD Academy Sutton SCOLA, St Nicholas Way. All year round classes and children’s parties for babies, toddlers and preschool children from walkers–4 years packed with music, movement, rhythm and dance They pride the classes on being free spirited and relaxed with a fun, funky and physical approach Pauline Llewellyn: 01372 372 942 www.madacademy.com
Monkey Music Sutton. Mandy Smith: www.monkeymusic.co.uk/area/Sutton-Cheam
SM2
Dynamic Dance Sutton. Emily: 07879 206 417 www.dynamicdance.org.uk.
Little Kickers St Andrew’s Church, Cheam SM2 7HF. For contact details see entry in CR2
MAD Academy Sutton Shanklin Pre-School. For contact details see entry in SM1
Tumble Tots St Andrews Church, Cheam SM2 7HF. Classes for children from walkers–4 years For contact details see entry in KT17
SM3
Baby Sensory. Jo Jacobs: 07801 387 001 www.babysensory.com
Dramabuds. Cheam Library. For contact details see entry in CR0
MAD Academy Sutton Cheam Parochial Rooms. For contact details see entry in SM1
Sing & Sign. The original British baby signing programme Alex Ashison: 07932 443 809 www.singandsign.co.uk
Star Steppers Performing Arts Cheam. Hannah and Anna: 07445 030 500 www.star-steppers.com
Gymboree Cheam Cheam Sports Club, Peaches Close, Cheam Village SM2 7BJ. All year round classes which utilise a unique and impressive combination of music, movement, props, imaginary play and custom-designed and patented apparatus, all to create a fun and magical world where children learn, thrive and most importantly have fun For ages 6 weeks up to 5 years Lauren Fowkes: 07990 761 259 www.gymboree-uk.com/cheam
Saturday sessions Nursery sessions Birthday packages Trained coaches
Football training with Totstars builds 5 Cs for children ages 2 - 5
www.totstarsuk.com Call 0754 0932356Email [email protected]
CommunicationConcentrationCoordinationCohesionConfidence
1st session
FREE!
SING, DANCE & ACTwith an Exciting West End Performer
0208 6531662 [email protected] www.cherrystars.co.uk
Saturday
classes now
available for
under 8s
Saturday classes at
THE BRIT SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS
CHERRY STARS for4-7 yrs old
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clubs, classes and activitiesSM4
Little Kickers Bishopsfords Art College SM4 6DU. For contact details see entry in CR2
Tumble Tots Morden Assembly Hall SM4 4PJ. Classes for children from walkers–4 years For contact details see entry in KT17
SM5
Baby Sensory. Jo Jacobs 07801 387 001
Dramabuds. Carshalton Beeches Baptist Church; West St Evangelical Church, Carshalton. For contact details see entry in CR0
MAD Academy Sutton Muschamp Children’s Centre. For contact details see entry in SM1
Sing & Sign. For contact details see entry in SM3
Totstars The 1st Wallington Scout Hut, Ruskin Road SM5 3DD. For contact details see entry in CR0
SM6
Diddi Dance. For contact details see entry in CR5
Everyone Active The Phoenix Centre,Mollison Drive, Wallington SM6 9NZ. All year round soft play for Under 5s www.everyoneactive.com
MAD Academy Sutton High View Children’s Centre. For contact details see entry in SM1
First Class Learning Holy Trinity Parish Church, Wallington SM6 8BL. A personalised & systematic program of English and Maths tuition which covers the National Curriculum (Key Stage 1–4) For children aged 3+ Sejal Littlebury: 020 8395 6813 www.firstclasslearning,co.uk
Messy Pups Art & Craft Classes Wallington. Amanda Bailey: 07407 321 041
Sing Along. Britt Adams: 07941 532 558
SM7
Baby Sensory. Jo Jacobs: 07801 387 001
Diddi Dance. For contact details see entry in CR5
MAD Academy Sutton YMCA Sure Start Centre. For contact details see entry in SM1
Monkey Music Banstead Centre, The Horseshoe, Bolters LaneSM7 2BQ. For contact details see entry in KT17
Sing & Sign. For contact details see entry in SM3
Tumble Tots St Peters Church Hall, Woodmansterne SM7 3NR. Classes for walkers to 3 years For contact details see entry in KT17
SW16
Totstars The Holy Redeemer Church, The Parish Hall, SW16 5UZ. For contact details see entry in CR0
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MediaKids. Paul Cannon: 07958 001 363 www.mediakids.co.uk
Cr8
Get Fired Purley. Ceramics painting 020 8660 3188 www.getfired.co.uk
KT17
Arty Kids Club Scout Hall, 106a West Street, Epsom KT17 1XR. An arts and crafts club which nurtures creativity with all year round classes for ages 5–11 years Cheryl Jamie-Knock: 07719 502 965 www.artykidsclub.com
SM3
Village Ceramics Cheam. www.villageceramics.co.uk
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Glazed All Over Ceramics Studio 102 Stafford Road, Wallington SM6 9AY. A unique and fun craft studio which offers all year round activities and crafts for all ages to have fun and be creative See advert on p 9 For discount offer 020 8647 6463 www.glazedallover.co.uk
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Cherry Stars Brit School of Performing Arts. Singing, dancing and acting classes for babies up to 7 year olds 020 8653 1662 www.cherrystars.co.uk
Dramabuds Kidspace Croydon. Term-time classes and holiday workshops for 2–7 year olds exploring stories through drama, movement and song Becca Wall: 020 8669 2355 www.dramabuds.co.uk
Spotlights Theatre School South Croydon, Purley, Sanderstead & Selsdon. Drama, dance & singing classes for 4–7 years An introduction to drama, dance and singing, building self confidence along the way Free trial classes available Faye Willingale: 020 8460 5711 www.spotlightstheatre.co.uk
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Shirley Shirley High Performing Arts College, Shirley. Dance, drama and singing tuition designed to give great performing arts training whilst teaching skills for life For ages 4–18 years Stuart Burrows: 020 8949 1116 www.stagecoach.co.uk/shirley
Cr2
Spotlights Theatre School. For contact details see entry in CR0
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Croydon Croydon High School, Selsdon CR2 8YB. Dance, drama and singing tuition A buzzing, inspirational environment in which the students feel encouraged to reach their full potential For ages 4–18 years Rachel Betts: 0845 265 7083 www.stagecoach.co.uk/croydon
Cr3
Perform Caterham Centenary Hall. Drama, dance and singing classes for ages 4–8 Autumn 2012 theme: Mini Witches and Wizards Whilst children have the best fun of the week, they are also learning confidence, communication, concentration and co-ordination skills at the same time, giving them a head start in life Free trial session available Lucy: 0845 400 1273 www.perform.org.uk
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Classes in the Sutton AreaContact Pauline on 01372 372 942email: [email protected]
Classes in the Croydon AreaContact Debbie on 01689 844 848email: [email protected]
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Stagecoach Theatre Arts Mitcham Haslemere Primary School, Mitcham. Dance, drama and singing tuition in a safe and fun environment for students aged 4–18 years Claire Guy: 020 8942 3502 www.stagecoach.co.uk/mitcham
Cr5
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Coulsdon Woodcote High School, CR5 2EH. Join the UK’s largest part-time theatre school Classes are run by professional actors and as well as gaining valuable skills in musical theatre, children grow in confidence and self-esteem For students aged 4–18 years Zoe McCready: 0845 078 0805 www.stagecoach.co.uk/coulsdon
Cr8
Perform St Barnabas Church Hall, Purley. For contact details see entry in CR3
Spotlights Theatre School. For contact details see entry in CR0
KT4
Dramabuds Worcester Park Library. For contact details see entry in CR0
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Worcester Park Cuddington Community Primary School, KT4 7DD. Dance, drama and singing tuition in a safe and fun environment For students aged 4–18 years Lucy Moorby: 020 8224 2442 www.stagecoach.co.uk/worcesterpark
KT17
Perform Bourne Hall, Ewell KT17 1UF. Drama, dance and singing classes for children aged 4–8 For contact details see entry in CR3
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Epsom Bourne Hall, Ewell KT17 1UF; Wallace Fields Junior School, KT17 3BH. Stagecoach Epsom say their dance, drama and singing classes are of an exceptional standard and have an excellent reputation Ellie Scott: 020 8642 3500 www.stagecoach.co.uk/epsom
Star Steppers Performing Arts Stoneleigh. Hannah and Anna: 07445 030 500 www.star-steppers.com
KT18
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Epsom Rosebery School, Epsom KT18 7NQ. For contact details see entry in KT17
KT19
Cherry*b*dance. www.cherrybdance.com
KT21
Dandelion Theatre Arts. For contact details see entry in KT18
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Dancesomething.Com Sutton. Gemma Bonner: 07967 743 770
JKDance Sutton. Joanna Knight: 07725 875 330
Mishmak Youth Theatre Sutton. Michelle Edwards : 07581 681 202 www.mishmak.co.uk
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Dynamic Dance Sutton. Emily: 07879 206 417 www.dynamicdance.org.uk
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Sutton Overton Grange School, SM2 6TQ. Part time training in drama, singing and dance Confidence building classes taught in a nurturing and caring atmosphere where all children and teenagers have the opportunity to shine They say their classes are first class For students aged 4–18 years Jennifer Jones: 020 8651 1909 www.stagecoach.co.uk/sutton
SM3
Dramabuds Cheam Library. For contact details see entry in CR0
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Cheam Nonsuch High School for Girls, Cheam SM3 8AB. Dance, drama and singing tuition in a safe and fun environment for performing arts students aged 4–18 years Lucy Moorby: 020 8224 2442 www.stagecoach.co.uk/cheam
Star Steppers Performing Arts Cheam. Hannah and Anna: 07445 030 500
SM5
Dramabuds Carshalton Beeches Baptist Church; West Street Evangelical Church Carshalton. For contact details see entry in CR0
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Sutton Carshalton High School for Girls, SM5 2QX. For contact details see entry in SM2
SM7
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Epsom Beacon School, SM7 1AG. For contact details see entry in KT17
SW19
Perform Trinity United Reform Church, London, SW19 4AA; Pelham Primary School, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1NU. For contact details see entry in CR3
SW20
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Merton Park David Lloyd Raynes Park, Bushey Road, Raynes Park SW20 8TE. Dance, drama and singing tuition in a safe and fun environment For students aged 4–18 years Claire Guy: 020 8942 3502 www.stagecoach.co.uk/mertonpark
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Atlantis Swim School Ltd Whitgift Boys School, South Croydon CR2 6LN. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
Little Kickers Sanderstead United Reform Church Hall, CR2 0HB. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
Tumble Tots Sanderstead United Reformed Church Hall, CR2 0HB. Walkers to 7 years–For contact details see entry in Babies and Preschool section under CR0
Cr4
Little Kickers Ivy Gardens Childrens Centre, Mitcham, CR4 1BR. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
Cr8
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Thomas More School, Purley CR8 2XP. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
KT4
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Linden Bridge School, Worcester Park KT4 7JW. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
KT9
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Holiday Inn Hotel, Chessington KT9 2NE. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
KT17
Atlantis Swim School Ltd Epsom College, KT17 4JQ. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
GBMAA Epsom Martial Arts Academy Rainbow Centre, Epsom, KT17 1BN. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under KT17
KT19
Little Kickers. All Saints Church, Epsom KT19 9QY. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under KT19
SM3
Cheam hockey Club. Ages 5–adult www.cheamhockeyclub.co.uk
Dandelion Theatre Arts Ashtead Cricket Club, Woodfield Lane, KT21 2BJ; Langley Vale Village Hall, Rosebery Road,
Epsom KT18 6AF & Myers Studio, Epsom Playhouse, KT18 5AL. Dance, drama and singing classes for 4–14 year olds Term time classes with the aim of producing a spectacular all-school end-of-term show Holiday workshops also available Jennai Alberts: 01737 215 749 www.dandeliontheatrearts.co.uk
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Croydon areas:call Ant on 07743 103208Ewell, Cheam, Morden,
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Mashu StudiosExpert Drum Tuition for Ages 4 and Up.
Studio phone:020 8647 7801
Mobile: 0759 119 4467
For classes in Addiscombe, Mitcham, Croydon & Purley, call Melissa on 07939 420638
For classes in Banstead, Epsom, Hooley& Wallington, call Jo on 07873 634292
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Children’s swimming lessons available in Ashtead, Sutton, Purley, Croydon, Epsom, Chessington and Worcester Park.
Weekend and weekday lessons. Small classes, instructorsin the water with beginners. All ages and abilities.For further information/bookings etc phone:
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Imaginative Drama Classes Growing Buds 2 - 4 years Full Blooms 4 - 7 years Classes in Carshalton, Cheam, Croydon & Worcester Park
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Sportscoach Cheam Nonsuch High School for Girls,Cheam SM3 8AB. Weekend sports schools for 4–16 year olds 01293 776541 www.sportscoach.co.uk
SM4
Little Kickers. For contact details see entry in Baby & Pre-school section under CR2
LANGUAGESCr0-Cr8
Le Club Francais, French Club Croydon and surrounding areas particularly Purley and Kenley (CR0–CR8). Classes for 4–11 year olds Language is taught using songs, storytelling, lively games, music and dance, drama, role plays and activity sheets Jennifer Parsons: 07711 993 129 www.lcfclubs.com/jenniferparsons
SM7 & KT18
ACADEMIC TUITIONAll postcodes
Fleet Tutors. Tuition in the pupil’s home One-to-one tuition in prep school entry, 11+, common entrance exams, SATS, and for dyslexia/remedial help 020 8580 3911 www.fleet-tutors.co.uk
Cr0
Explore Learning Addiscombe, CR0 6RG. Maths & English tuition for 5–14 year olds 0203 370 5420 www.explorelearning.org.uk
Cr4
First Class Learning Mitcham Library, CR4 2YR. A personalised & systematic program of English and Maths tuition which covers the National Curriculum (Key Stage 1–4) For ages 3+ Neela and Jitu Patel: 020 8646 6791 www.firstclasslearning.co.uk
Cr7
First Class Learning St Stephens Church, Thornton Heath CR7 7NH. A personalised & systematic program of English and Maths tuition which covers the National Curriculum (Key Stage 1–4) For ages 3+ Bhavini Patel: 01483 728 007 www.firstclasslearning.co.uk
Cr8
Explore Learning Purley. Maths & English tuition for 5–14 year olds 020 8090 2938 www.explorelearning.org.uk
KT17
Explore Learning Epsom, KT17 1EQ. Maths & English tuition for 5–14 year olds 01372 722 994 www.explorelearning.org.uk
KT18
Southern Tutors Ltd Epsom. After school / Saturday classes for 8+ year olds offering 11 plus preparation, Primary, GCSE and ‘A’ level tuition Rosemary Najim: 01372 721 119 www.southerntutors.co.uk
SE25
First Class Learning Stanley Hall, London SE25 6AB. A personalised & systematic program of English and Maths tuition which covers the National Curriculum (Key Stage 1–4) For ages 3+ Simone Farnon: 020 8402 2150 www.firstclasslearning.co.uk
SM1
Learna Education 5-6 The Broadway, Sutton, Surrey SM1 4BU. Supplementary Maths & Language teaching for children aged 4–16 years Mrs A Sue or Bobby: 0845 094 0061 www.learna.co.uk
Mrs Jones Education–11 Plus Tuition. Tuition for 11+ Entrance Examinations into State Grammar and Private Schools in London & Surrey borders Year 3 pre-Plus, 11 Plus Courses (Year 4 and Year 5), Mock Exam Practice, Interview Technique Gwenda Jones: 020 8390 6076 www.11plustuition.co.uk
SM3
Explore Learning Sainsbury’s, North Cheam SM3 9AA. Maths & English tuition for 5–14 year olds of all abilities 020 8644 0975 www.explorelearning.org.uk
SM6
First Class Learning Holy Trinity Parish Church, Wallington SM6 8BL. A personalised & systematic program of English and Maths tuition which covers the National Curriculum (Key Stage 1–4) For ages 3+ Sejal Littlebury 020 8395 6813 www.firstclasslearning.co.uk
11+ Pass Club. Affordable 11+ classes held for 3 hours every Saturday morning during term time at a popular secondary school in Wallington 0845 056 8889 www.11pluspassclub.com
MUSICSM6
Mashu Studios 5 Danbury Mews, Wallington SM6 0BY. Drum lessons including classes on developing speed, how to read music and how to play your favourite songs For ages 4+ of any ability First lessons is FREE Simon Roberts: 020 8647 7801 www.marksmithdrums.com
LCF Clubs–Lucy romano Language & Translation Services Epsom & Banstead. Fun
Spanish & French clubs for children aged 4–11 after school on Wednesdays and Fridays *FREE
TRIAL*first session Group Spanish & French evening classes for Adults & private tuition for adults & children also available 07767 375 074 www.lucyromanolanguages.co.uk
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Croydon High Juniors
Q What is your name and title?
A Alison Cordingley, Head of Croydon High Junior School
Q What does Croydon High offer to parents (and the girls)?
A It’s an exciting and happy place to learn Parents tell me they want their girls to be
happy, which they are, to be challenged in lessons, which they are, and to experience as broad a curriculum as possible, and we certainly provide this Being part of a school where the girls can stay until they are eighteen is a reason
for many parents wanting their daughters to come here In leafy Selsdon, we are fortunate to have 13 acres of land for the girls to enjoy sport and to play By sending their daughters here, parents recognise our commitment to educating the whole child — intellectually, emotionally, spiritually and physically
Q What is the busiest time for you?
A One never knows how busy a day will be until it is happening, and that is the fun of
being in my position As well as the day to day learning in the classroom, there is barely a day when at least one class does not have a workshop or some extraordinary activity I always think the next term will be less busy but it never is, and actually, since everything we do is to improve the learning experience for the girls, I would worry if I was not always busy
Q How can parents get the best from your school?
A Parents will get the best from us by being as much a part of their daughter’s education as
possible Supporting the school ethos of taking opportunities and having a go at everything is very helpful, along with helping the girls to be independent and take responsibility for their belongings and actions
Q What is planned for the coming months?
A During the summer holidays a great deal of building work will be completed A smart
new entrance to the Junior School will greet the children and their parents in September and the stunning Resource Centre being created at the centre of the school will incorporate the old library and ICT suite
Q What do you do for lunch?
A Lunch time is a good time for me to chat informally to the girls and staff, either over a
good lunch or around the school I may well drop in on the numerous lunchtime clubs that the girls enjoy
Q When the end of term comes, how do you feel?
A I feel pleased with so many aspects of the school that have been particularly successful
this year Delighted with the success that individual children have achieved, the stunning school productions, and sad that our lovely Year 6 girls are moving on–even if it is just across the grass to the Senior School
Q What is your best memory of running the Junior School?
AToo many to mention, but perhaps watching the girls enjoying a fun-run organised by two
enterprising Year 6 girls in aid of a particular charity, and seeing the encouragement all the girls gave to each other and particularly to the younger girls Also, in January, we started ‘Little Ivys’, a weekly session for 0 to 4 year olds and their parents, and it has been lovely to see this new group flourish and enjoy the fantastic facilities of our school too www.croydonhigh.gdst.net/
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An Independent Day School for Girls aged 3-18
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Girls who are going places go to Croydon High School
Croydon High SchoolESTD. 1874
You probably think your daughter
is unique.
We certainly do.
Croydon High is a truly exceptional school for girls aged 3 to 18.
To find out more, come to our Open Morning on Saturday 29th September from 9.30 to 12.30pm
Please call 020 8260 7543 for more details or to book a personal tour.
Open Day6 October
13.00 - 16.00
www.oldpalace.croydon.sch.uk
Tel: 020 8686 7347Melville Avenue, South Croydon CR2 7YN
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Book your free trial session today to find out how Explore Learning can help your child to gain confidence, enthusiasm and new skills.
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“The hesitancy and lack of confidence that held her back is gone. Now she tries new things with relish. She counts the days until she can come back here!” Explore Parent.
Explore Learning centres provide maths and English tuition to children aged 5-14, designed to improve knowledge, confidence and enjoyment of learning.
Explore helps children make fantastic academic progress, in addition the vibrant atmosphere keeps them engaged and focussed enabling them to have fun while they learn.
As members, children work with tutors who are great role models, enthusiastic about learning and fantastic motivators. The individual focus allows children to work at their own pace – whether they are finding school tricky or are top of the class!
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INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OPEN DAYSBromley Postcodes
Br4, West Wickham, Wickham Court, Co-Ed: 2½–16, 020 8777 2942, Sat 29 Sep & Thu 4 Oct: 9 30–12 00, www.wickhamcourt.org.uk
Croydon PostcodesCr0, Old Palace site, S Croydon, Old Palace School of John Whitgift Senior, G: 11–18, 020 8688 2027, 29 Sep 1 00–4 00 (book place online), www.oldpalace.croydon.sch.ukCr0, Croydon, royal russell, Co-Ed: 3–18, 020 8651 5884, Sat 22 Sep: 8 30–1 00 Nursery, Junior and Senior schools, www.royalrussell.co.uk Cr0, Shirley Park, Trinity, B: 11–16 /Co-Ed: 6th, 020 8656 9541, Sat 6 Oct: 9 00–12 00, www.trinity-school.org Cr2, Selsdon, Croydon high, G: 3–18, 020 8260 7543, Sat 29 Sep: 9 30–12 30; year 7 taster morning (for girls in yr 6 only): Sat 10 Nov: 9 00–12 45 www.croydonhigh.gdst.net Cr2, South Croydon (Pampisford Rd), Cumnor house Boys & Tree Tops Nursery, B: 2–13, 020 8660 3445, Sat 29 Sep: 9 15–11 30 for main school & nursery, www.cumnorhouse.com Cr2, South Croydon, Elmhurst, B: 4–11, 020 8688 0661, Sat 6 Oct: 10 00–12 00, www.elmhurstschool.net Cr2, Croham site, S Croydon, Old Palace School of John Whitgift Junior, G: 3 months–11, 020 8686 7347, 6 Oct 2 00–4 00 (book place online), www.oldpalace.croydon.sch.uk Cr2, South Croydon, Whitgift, B: 10–18, 020 8688 9222, Sat 22 Sep: 9 00–1 00; Tue 9
Oct: 4 00–8 00pm, www.whitgift.co.uk Cr3, Caterham, Caterham, Co-Ed: 3–18, 01883 335058, Sat 22 Sep 9 30–12 00 Open morning, www.caterhamschool.co.uk Cr3, Caterham, Oakhyrst Grange, Co-Ed: 4–11, 01883 343344, Fri 12 Oct 10 00–12 00, www.oakhyrstgrangeschool.co.uk Cr3, Woldingham, Woldingham, G: 11–18, 01883 349431, Sat 29 Sep 10 00–1 00, www.woldinghamschool.co.uk Cr6, Warlingham, Warlingham Park, Co-Ed: 2–11, 01883 626844, by appointment, www.warlinghamparkschool.com Cr8, Purley, Cumnor house Girls & Tree Tops Nursery, G: 2–11, 020 8660 3445, Sat 22 Sep: 9 15–11 30 for main school & nursery, www.cumnorhouse.com Cr8, Purley, Laleham Lea, Co-Ed: 2–11, 020 8660 3351, Thu 27 & Fri 28 Sep: 10 00–12 00, www.lalehamlea.co.uk Cr8, Purley, Oakwood School & Nursery, Co-Ed: 2–11, 020 8668 8080, Sat 2 Oct: Open morning, www.oakwoodschool.org.uk Cr8, Purley, St David’s, Co-Ed: 3–11, 020 8660 0723, Contact school for details, www.stdavidsschool.co.uk
Epsom PostcodesKT17, Epsom, Epsom College, Co-Ed: 13–18, 01372 821234, Sat 6 Oct: Open morning 10 00am; Thu 18 Oct: evening for boarders, www.epsomcollege.org.uk KT17, Ewell, Ewell Castle Junior and Senior, Co-Ed: 3–11, B: 11–18, 020 8393 1413, Sat 13 Oct: 10 00–12 00 & Wed 7 Nov: 9 30–10 30 (whole school) ; Wed 17 Oct: 6 00 (senior only), www.ewellcastle.co.uk
KT17, 21, 22, Epsom, Ashtead & Leatherhead, Downsend Lodges, Co-Ed: 2–6, 01372 372311, Sat 22 Sep: 9 30–11 00 & Thu 10 Nov: 9 15am, www.downsend.co.uk KT18, Epsom, St Christopher’s, Co-Ed: 3–7, 01372 721807, Fri 12 Oct, www.st-christophers.surrey.sch.uk KT19, Epsom, Kingswood house, Co-Ed: 3–7 B: 8–13, 01372 723590, Thu 4 Oct & Sat 6 Oct 9 30–12 00 (registration by email required), www.kingswoodhouse.org KT2, Kingston-upon Thames, Kingston Grammar, Co-Ed: 10–18, 020 8546 5875, Thu 27 Sep: 6 30–9 00; Sat 29 Sep: 10 00–12 30, www.kgs.org.uk KT20, Burgh Heath, Aberdour, Co-Ed: 2–13, 01737 354119, Contact school for details, www.aberdourschool.co.uk KT20, Tadworth, Chinthurst, Co-Ed: 3–13, 013737 812011, Fri 5 & Sat 6 Oct 9 30–12 00, www.chinthurstschool.co.uk KT21, Ashtead Park, City of London Freemen’s, Co-Ed: 7–18, 01372 822423, Tue 11 Sep & Thu 18 Oct: 9 45am (booking by email essential), www.clfs.surrey.sch.uk KT22, Leatherhead, Downsend (Main school), Co-Ed: 6–13, 01372 372311, Sat 29 Sep & Fri 16 Nov open morning–Headmaster’s Talk 9:30 am, www.downsend.co.uk
redhill Postcodesrh5, Mickleham, Dorking, Box hill, Co-Ed: 11–18, 01372 385002, Sat 6 Oct: open morning 10 15, www.boxhillschool.com
Sutton PostcodesSM1, Sutton, homefield Preparatory, B: 2½–13, 020 8642 0965, Sat 29 Sep: 10 00–1 00, www.homefield.sutton.sch.uk
SM1, Sutton, Sutton Grammar School for Boys (Academy), B: 11–18, 020 8642 3821, Tue 11 Sep: 4 00–9 00pm, www.suttongrammar.sutton.sch.ukSM1, Sutton, Sutton high, G: 3–18, 020 8225 3001, Sat 13 Oct: 10 00–12 30, www.suttonhigh.gdst.net SM2, South Sutton, Seaton house, Co-Ed: 3–5 G: 5–11, 020 8642 2332, Sat 6 Oct: 10 00–1 00 whole school open day, www.seatonhouse.sutton.sch.uk SM7, Banstead, Greenacre School, G: 3–18, 01737 352114, Sat 6 Oct: 9 30–12 00 or by appointment, www.greenacre.surrey.sch.uk SM7, Banstead, Priory Preparatory, B: 2–13, 01737 366920, Sat 22 Sep: 10 00–12 00; pop-in mornings Wed 10 Oct & Wed 12 Sep (for nursery entry): 9 00–11 00, www.prioryprep.co.uk
SW PostcodesSW11, Battersea, Thames Christian College, Co-Ed: 11–16, 020 7228 3933, Sat 6 Oct: 10 00–1 00, www.thameschristiancollege.org.uk SW19, Wimbledon, King’s College, Boys: 7–16/Co-Ed:6th, 020 8255 5300, Sat 15 Sep: 9 30–12 30 whole school open morning, www.kcs.org.ukSW19, Wimbledon, Wimbledon high Junior, G: 4–11, 020 8971 0902, Tue 25 Sep: 9 00–12 00 (book place online), www.wimbledonhigh.gdst.net SW19, Wimbledon, Wimbledon high Senior, G: 11–18, 020 8971 0900, Sat 6 Oct: 9 30–12 30 (book place online), www.wimbledonhigh.gdst.net
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Nursery and Junior SchoolOpen MorningSaturday 22nd September 2012
8.30am - 1.00pm
Downsend School in academic and sporting SuccessYear 8 pupils at Downsend School in Leatherhead are currently celebrating an impressive set of Common Entrance results Not only has every child secured a place at their preferred school, but the pupils also achieved nearly 80% A & B grades This is in addition to pupils securing 34 Scholarship Awards to local schools including City of London Freemen’s, Epsom College and St John’s, as well as further afield to schools such as Sevenoaks and Woldingham
These latest academic achievements coincide with the U11 Boys’ Freestyle Relay Team being crowned National Champions at the ESSA Team Championships National Finals in Sheffield www.downsend.co.uk/
Swim team members: Edward Reed, Ben Simpson, Tom Shepherd, Harvey Tribe and Tom Youngman
Priory Prep Announces Academic SuccessPriory Preparatory School in Banstead is continuing its impressive academic record having announced four scholarships so far this year
Tom Jackson has been awarded an All Rounder Scholarship to Ardingly College, Dominic Hutton has been awarded a Music and an Academic Scholarship and Ryan Smith has achieved a Sports Scholarship both to Ewell Castle School
Boys from Priory Prep have also won places at Epsom College, Ewell Castle, KCS Wimbledon,Cranleigh and three local Grammar schools www.prioryprep.co.uk.
Ryan Smith, Dominic Hutton & Tom Jackson with Headmaster, Graham Malcolm
New Initiatives for Kingswood House SchoolKingswood House School in Epsom will be hosting an exciting Fun Day on Saturday 6th October 2012 from 10am until 12 noon
Attractions will include a bouncy castle, workshops, climbing wall, crèche, penalty shootout and much more Entry is free The KHS Fun Day will run alongside the school’s Open Morning
Meanwhile, the school is also unveiling its new Toddler Group, called Kingswood Kids in September Starting Tuesday, 11 September, the group is for parents with babies to pre-schoolers and takes place at the School on West Hill every Tuesday during term-time from 10:15am to 12noon
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Cumnor House School has outstanding yearCumnor House School is celebrating a year of outstanding achievements In all, 33 Scholarships and 15 Grammar School places were awarded In addition to a total of 48 offers of places from Whitgift and Trinity, there were also offers and Scholarships from Tonbridge, Kings College School, Charterhouse and Caterham, other top schools in the country
The highlight of the school’s sporting achievements was the success of The Under-11 Swimming Team who won the National IAPS Title and went on to become the English Schools Swimming Association National Champions, winning the medley relay in a record breaking time
It has also been a remarkable year for their musicians The Junior Choir became National winners at The Barbican in March at the Barnardo’s National Choir Competition www.cumnorhouse.com/
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Transition to secondary schoolHow much to help and how much to let go. Margaret Ansell has supported many children
and parents through this transition. This is what she has learned.by Families Upon Thames
The transition from Primary to Secondary School is an anxious time for parents During the primary school years, it is fairly easy to support your child at school You will probably know his teacher, other members of staff and parents, as well as being familiar with school policies and routines The thought of losing the control this familiarity offers is as daunting for parents as it is for children and you may well wonder how best to continue to support your child
You may also worry specifically about your child’s ability to cope with the new environment and crucially, whether he or she will make friends
Your anxieties may be eased by adopting strategies that help with the transition Here are some tips and tools which should help you prepare for and manage the early months at secondary school:
Be There. Make sure a parent or trusted carer is available before and after school–to provide food, notice if your child comes in late, listen to their successes and concerns and be aware of subtle changes in mood; someone to empathise and with whom to discuss problems Watch and listen, help out if asked but don’t take over Become an Enabler rather than a Fixer
Support the development of friendships. It is important to older children that they mix socially and establish secure friendships and they need to do this whilst still young enough to turn to you for support when
they make mistakes Gradually they will learn to make informed choices about friends It’s appropriate for this age group to have access to a basic mobile phone and computer but the dangers of social networking should be discussed and boundaries agreed upon
Support organisation and routines. Create “To Do Lists” or “Timetables” for the fridge, agree places to keep bags, kit, and books Label uniform and valuables Establish routines so they can get to school punctually Don’t expect too much too soon, many won’t crack this for years
Understand what homework they have and know when it has been completed and handed in Agree a routine that will help your child to complete and hand in all homework on time, without devoting too much time to one piece and little or nothing to others However, remember it is their homework not yours; help, encourage, motivate but accept their best
Schedule time to relax. Your child may become exhausted by the effort of holding it all together Tears are likely over the most trivial things and they may regress and demand more care Trust that they can cope and make sure there is time for sleep, friends, homework, more sleep, watching TV, playing computer games and yet more sleep Avoid weekend breaks and reduce extra-curricular commitments to the minimum Now is not the time for your child to begin new activities or classes
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Mind your posture:Out and about with your baby
The third in a series of three articles about how to protect your back from excessive strain before and after your baby is born.
Prams/PushchairsIt is often tempting to select based on brand, colour and aesthetics However, this is an important purchase for you and your partner, so taking time to assess the choices and finding the one that will best suit both you and your partner’s needs is important
A pushchair or pram with adjustable height settings is ideal, as it can be moved to suit your own height and that of anyone else who will be pushing it You should be able to walk upright with a straight spine and hands resting at a comfortable height
A pram or pushchair must be one that is easy for you to put up and collapse Try them out to check Some on the market claim to be able to be done with one hand but you don’t want the mechanism to be too stiff or complicated to work or require you to press down hard with one foot at the back, as this is not good for your back Some come apart into sections and, although this takes slightly longer to put in the car, it can be much better on the back as each piece will be much lighter Importantly, assess your own needs and choose accordingly
Check you can safely carry it once collapsed; some people find that once a pushchair collapses down, it becomes more difficult to manoeuvre
There are instances where people feel they benefit the most from having more than one pushchair, each to suit different circumstances (lighter model with ‘car seat’ which enables easier transfer into the car, for example) If this is the case, the same care should be used when selecting all options
Carrying babies Carrying your baby as close as possible to your centre of gravity is preferable–across your back or front is best A carrier/sling or papoose is a good option
Select a carrier that ‘criss-crosses’ at the back, so baby’s weight is distributed more evenly Make sure you read the instructions that come with
the product to ensure that you are using it correctly
If carrying your baby without a sling or carrier, keep the baby’s weight close to your body and to your hip, with your spine straight, Swap sides regularly
Carrying toddlers As your baby grows, lifting and carrying gets more difficult For carrying a long way, a backpack carrier is best as it distributes the weight evenly across your back Make sure you have the shoulder straps firmly tightened and click the waist strap into place There are carriers that take the weight onto the hips, but make sure you use them with your spine straight
Encouraging toddlers to do as much as possible for themselves, as appropriate, such as getting into the car seat, will save your back a lot of stress
In the car When putting your baby into the car, hold the baby close to you as you move towards the vehicle Keep your back straight and only bend your knees when you have got as close to the car seat as possible Only at this stage should you reach out to put the baby in the seat If you’re carrying the baby in a chair, rest the chair on the edge of the car seat, then manoeuvre it into position within the car, keeping your knees bent and back straight
Don’t try to reach out too early and avoid bending from the waist
General Posture Advice The fitter you are and the more muscle tone you have the less likely you are to injure yourself Talk to your chiropractor, GP or other healthcare provider for advice on exercises to develop your core strength
Parents of babies and children inevitably carry heavy bags Using a rucksack style bag is best as you can spread the weight evenly across your back Check the straps are tightened so that the load is held against your back
Avoid high heels and wear comfortable, supportive shoes
If you have children already, it can be difficult if they need lifting and carrying Always lift with your spine straight and bend knees to avoid leaning, stretching or bending
Simple activities such as stretching and shoulder shrugging can all help to keep your back in line
Do not sit for prolonged periods, take a regular break and, when sitting, let the seat take your weight and, if possible, keep as much of your body as possible in contact with the chair so that your whole body is supported Knees should be lower than your hips
Mum and chiropractor Louise Hampton writes a blog at: Healthybacks.wordpress.com
Further information about chiropractic can be obtained from www.chiropractic-uk.co.uk
For further information contact the British Chiropractic Association on 0118 950 5950
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NCT Baby Show In CroydonTrinity School, Shirley Park, Croydon Surrey CR9 7AT
The Croydon branch of the NCT, UK’s leading parenting charity is, once again, holding its popular mother, baby and toddler event at Trinity School, Shirley Park, Croydon on Saturday, 20 October
The show will be opened by The Worshipful The Mayor of Croydon, Councillor Eddy Arram, and will run from 10 00 to 3 00 pm Entry is free and early attendees will receive a goody bag
Throughout the day there will be free entertainment and activities for toddlers, including soft play areas and workshops; advice, support and information from NCT antenatal teachers and breastfeeding counsellors; a variety of gift and other stalls where you can buy essential items; a Nearly New Sale area and refreshments available in the Café
For more information visit www.nct.org.uk/croydon
New name for ‘Outstanding’ nursery in EpsomAn NHS day nursery on West Park Road in Epsom, established almost 30 years ago, has launched with a new name to encourage more local families to take a advantage of its excellent standards and competitive prices
Apple Tree Day Nursery was established in 1984 and is owned by Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust It is open to all families (not just the children of NHS workers)
It caters for up to 50 children aged from three months to five years and is rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted Local families have been giving it positive reviews online with comments such as “the outside space is the best in the area” and “the staff are all incredible, within days they feel like family ”
The new image was launched at the nursery’s annual Summer Fun Day and Pre-School Graduation where an apple tree was planted and children were given apples and balloons 01372 203477 www.appletreedaynursery.com
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Available in five different colours, it is a perfect gift for a friend, relative or loved one and can later be used as an overnight or gym bag myHospitalBag can be purchased online for £85, including delivery, via www.myhospitalbag.co.uk
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DIArY DATES FOr FAMILIESSat 8 Sep
11.00–3.00pmSCOLA–The BIG eventManor Park, Throwley Road, Sutton Surrey SM1www scola ac ukVarious stalls, entertainment, displays and activities plus a Treasure Trail for children with a chance to win a £20 Toys R Us voucher
Sun 9 Sep 10.30–4.30pm Banstead Countryside Day 2012 Holly Lane Field, by Holly Lane CP, Holly Lane, Banstead/Chipstead, Surrey CR5 3NR 01737 737700 bansteadcountrysideday@sur-reycc gov uk www heritageopendays org ukA free fun family day out with over 100 stalls, displays, chil-dren’s activities and much more Free on-site parking, dona-tions to the Downlands Trust welcome Show guides available for £1 00 on the day
Sun 9 Sep 11.00–4.00pmNonsuch Awareness Day 2012Nonsuch Park, Cheam Gate Entrance, Cheam Road, Ewell SM3 8AL01372 732000 www epsom-ewell gov uk/nadGroups and organisations that use Nonsuch Park will show-cases their activities Nonsuch Mansion House and museum will also be open Free entry
Fri 14 Sep 7.30–9.00pm approx.Bats over the Sanderstead to Whyteleafe Countryside AreaA leisurely stroll over the fields looking and listening for bats Meet the Countryside Warden at the far end of Tandridge Gardens Free
Sat 15 Sep 2.30–4.30pmCroydon Minster–Family Fun AfternoonChurch Street, Croydon CR0 1RN020 8688 8104 (Minster Office)www croydonminster orgWith a bouncy castle, side-shows, children’s races, games, afternoon teas and lots more Bring your favourite ted-dy bear for the Grand Ted-dy Bear Parade Free entry
Sat 15 Sep 2.00pmSurrey Farm and Food Week 2012–Farm Walk Milton Court Farm, Dorking, RH4 3LY01306 881538 info@Sondesplacefarm comFarm walk to see sheep, pigs, poultry and conservation meas-ures on a small mixed farm Walk and lamb tastings Please phone to say you are coming
Sun 16 Sep 12.00pmThe Tour of Britain 2012 Bike race: Surrey Stagewww gosurrey info/tour-of-britainThe Reigate–Guildford leg of the race starts in Priory Park, Reigate at midday and passes
through Dorking at about 12 30pm Visit the website for the route map and estimated race times
Sun 16 Sep 10.00–12.25 approx. Sky ride Local in Croydon–The C B C LoopMeet at Friends Road, Behind 69 Park Lane (Green Glass Building, opposite Fairfields Hall) CR9 1BGwww goskyride com A circular route bike ride, start-ing in Croydon with a mid-point of Banstead Village Visit the website for more information and to reserve places Suitable for ages 11+ (children 11–15 with adult) Free
Sat 22 Sep 2.30pmSurrey Farm and Food Week 2012–Chalk Downs Farm Walk Shabden Park Farm, Chipstead01737 552744 www shabdenparkfarm comGuided tours across restored chalk downland and visit their Back to Nature Farmer’s Mar-ket Walk free, separate charge for food Please phone to say you are coming
Sat 22 Sep 3.00–4.30pm St Andrews Church, Northey Avenue, Cheam SM2 7hFwww nct org uk3 00–3 15pm priority entry for NCT members on presentation of membership card Stalls with baby and toddler equipment and clothes as well as toys and books Adults: £1 00 (in support of NCT Charity) There will be a buggy/pram park available–none allowed in hall
Sat 22 Sep 10.00–3.00pmSutton Central Library–Play Doh DaySt Nicholas Way, Sutton SM1 1EA020 8770 4740Mould and shape, what can you make? A pirate, a parrot or pieces of eight?
Sun 23 Sep9.00amCar Boot SaleChipstead Valley Primary School, Coulsdon ( near the Hungry Horse pub) CR5 3BW. cvps ptfa@yahoo co uk www chipsteadvalley com Doors to sellers open at 8 00am (£10 00 entry), public from 9 00am (entry by dona-tion to the school) Check their website or email for more details
CONTACT DETAILSFOr VENUES
The Beanstalk Project Carshalton Community Allotment, Westmead Allotment Site SM5 2PW020 8770 6611 [email protected] www.ecolocal.org.uk/beanstalk
Bourne hall Museum Kids’ Club Spring Street, Ewell Surrey, KT17 1UF 020 8394 1734 dbrooks@epsom-ewell.gov.ukwww.epsomandewellhistoryexplorer.org.uk/BourneHallMuseumClub.html
Gatton Park Reigate RH2 0TW01737 649066 www.gattonpark.com
Morden hall Park Morden Hall Road, Morden SM4 5JD020 8545 6850 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mordenhallpark
Sutton Ecology CentreThe Old Rectory, Festival Walk, Carshalton SM5 3NY020 8770 5822 (bookings); 020 8770 5820 (enquiries)[email protected] www.sutton.gov.uk
LONDON OPEN hOUSE WEEKEND
Sat 22 & Sun 23 Septemberwww openhouselondon org ukPick up a detailed listing brochure from any of the listed venues or any library in the London Borough of Sutton or visit the website for further details Admission and activities FREEAll Saints Church, by Carshalton Ponds–Sat & Sun: 9 00–6 00pm
Carshalton Park Grotto, Carshalton Park (Ruskin Road entrance)–Sun: 2 00–5 00pm
Carshalton Water Tower, West Street–Sat & Sun: 2 00–5 00pm
Charles Cryer Studio Theatre 39 High Street, Carshalton–Sun: 10 00–5 00pm
Honeywood Museum, by Carshalton Ponds–Sat & Sun: 10 00–5 00pm
Little Holland House, 40 Beeches Avenue, Carshalton–Sun: 2 00–5 00pm
Lumley Chapel, St Dunstan’s Churchyard, Cheam–Sat & Sun: 11 00–4 00pm
Phoenix Centre, Mollinson Drive Wallington–Sat: 9 00–6 00pm
Russettings, 25 Worcester Road, Sutton–Sun: 10 00–1 00pm
Service Wing Museum at Nonsuch Mansion, Nonsuch Park, Cheam–Sat & Sun: 2 00–5 00pm
Shirley Windmill, Post Mill Close, off Upper Shirley Road, Shirley, Croydon–Sun: 12 00–5 00pm
Sutton Life Centre, Alcorn Close, Sutton–Sat & Sun: 10 00–5 00pm
The Circle Library, Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton SM5 1JJ–Sat: 9 00–5 00pm
Whitehall Museum, 1 Malden Road, Cheam–Sat: 10 00am–5 00pm
Kidplay CaféCome and Play at
Lower Addiscombe Rd, Croydon CR0 7AEtel: 020 8655 1583
• Soft play frame• Toys and activities• Birthday parties• Coffees & Teas• Special events• Party partners• Snacks and cakes
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Sun 23 Sep 11.00amAshtead 10km run + 2km Kids’ Fun runwww AshteadRunning netAshtead Common ‘Britain’s Green-est Race’ organised by Ashtead Run-ning Group (who run on Tuesday evenings 7 30pm, Peace Memorial Car Park)
Sun 23 Sep 1.30–3.00pmThe Beanstalk Project–Green Manure, Carshalton Community Allotment.Find out how to feed your soil and take some free green manures to try out at home All ages welcome Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult Advance booking required
Sat 29 Sep 10.00–2.00pmCharity Autumn Fair St Swithun’s Church Hall, Grovelands Road, PurleyStalls, games and children’s activities including cupcake decoration com-petition, refreshments
Sat 29 Sep 7.00–9.00pmSutton Ecology Centre activity: Bat Walk at Whitehall Cheam020 86431236 whitehallcheam@btconnect com www sutton gov uk/biodiversityA walk and talk about bats and to see if, using bat detectors, any swarming bats can be found £3 50 pp or £10 00 per family Booking is essential For all enquiries and bookings, please contact Whitehall Museum
Sat 29 Sep 12.00–5.00pmEpsom and Ewell Anniversary Fun DayHook Road Arena, Junction Hook Road & Chess-ington Road, Epsom, KT19 8Q info@epsomfunday net www epsom-ewell gov uk/2012A family fun day of stalls and rides Entry by programme: in advance: £2 00; on the door: £3 00 Free parking available
Sun 30 Sep 11.00–4.00pmThe Diamond Centre for Disabled riders Autumn FairWoodmansterne Road, Carshalton SM5 4DT 020 8643 7764 www diamondcentre org ukMany events, games and stalls Refreshments including BBQ and Pimms Bar Call for more informa-tion Adults: £4 00 Children: £1 00
Sat 6 Oct The Big Draw: Drawing on Wimbledon Common07809 100 487 www campaignfordrawing orgHelp create a painting collabora-tively through paint relay Bring your own materials or use those supplied Free event (donations to the Big Draw and Windmill welcomed) Suit-able for all ages and abilities
Sat 13 Oct 1.00–2.30pm Bourne hall Museum Kids’ Club: Nelson’s Navy and the Battle of Trafalgar. www epsomandewellhistoryexplorer org uk/BourneHallMuseumClub html
Sat 13 Oct 1.00–4.00pm The Big Draw at holmesdale Natural history Club14 Croydon Road, Reigate RH20PG01737 223955 www hnhc co ukPart of the ‘The Big Draw’: the world’s biggest celebration of draw-ing Free event
Sat 27 Oct 1.00–2.30pmBourne hall Museum Kids’ Club: WW2 daywww epsomandewellhistoryexplorer org uk/BourneHallMuseumClub html
Sat 20 Oct 10.00–3.00pmNCT Croydon Baby Show 2012 Trinity School, Shirley Park, Croydon Surrey CR9 7ATwww nct org uk/croydonSee outside back cover for details
Tue 30 Oct 10.00–12.00 pmMorden hall Park: 50 things to do before you are 11 ¾ Autumn WalkJoin a fun walk with lots of activities on the way to tick off from your 50 things to do before you are 11 ¾ scrapbook Free event
Wed 31 Oct 10.00–2.00pmGatton Park, reigate: Lantern-making Workshop Make an amazing willow and tissue paper lantern For ages 8 years + £7 00 per child Booking essential Please bring a packed lunch
Wed 31 Oct 1.00–3.00pmMorden hall Park: Tree WalkJoin the Parks & Gardens Man-ager for an enjoyable 2 mile walk, discovering the trees of the park Free event
Thu 1 Nov 11.00–3.00pm The Big Draw at Morden hall Parkwww campaignfordrawing org Bring the family to help celebrate ‘The Big Draw’: the world’s biggest celebration of drawing No booking required just drop in at the Snuff Mill Children must be accompanied by an adult £4 00 per family (up to 4) or £1 50 pp
Sun 4 Nov 11.00–3.00pm Morden hall Park: The Big Draw: Drawing Lineswww campaignfordrawing orgHelp create a new exhibition for the Stable Yard exhibition centre using your drawings No booking required: just drop in at the Stable yard (children must be accompanied by an adult) Free event
MOrDEN hALL PArK: SATUrDAYS IN ThE PArKMorden Hall Road, London, SM4 5JD020 8545 6850 www national-trust org uk/morden-hall-park
Sat 8 Sep–Sat 22 Dec 11.00–4.00pmEvery Saturday, there are plenty of free activities on offer for families to enjoy in the Park Bring a compass and buy an ori-enteering pack for £1 00 from our second-hand bookshop There are also explorer packs to borrow or Family-I-Spy sheets for 50p Challenge the family to see who can spot the most things first. Let off steam in the natural play area or visit the living green exhibition centre and play with the dolls’ house Remember to visit the gift shop or bookshop and pick up a free 50 things to do before you are 11¾ scrapbook
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You are like meYou can be a foster carer tooFostering with Sutton is a rewarding role.We need foster carers for teenagers and older children.If you are patient, understanding and able to manage the behaviour without judging the child then we need you.We are holding an Information session on Monday 24th September 2012 at 7pm in the Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton SM1 1EA.
Call or go online to register your interest or for more information
020 8770 6672www.suttonfostering.org.uk
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HALLOWEEN 2012 EVENTsTHE ARC39 Weston Drive, Caterham, CR3 5XY29 Oct–2 NovSCArE WEEK AT ThE ArC01883 330380 www.the-arc-caterham.co.ukLots of fun, thrilling, arty and scary events throughout the week including a Monster Arts workshop, Dracula Drama workshop and an Upside Down Haunted House Dance class For ages 4 and 18yrs Check website for details £5 00–£10 00 per class/workshop Fri 2 Nov 7.30pm–9.30pmLIVE ACTION hOrrOr MAzECome along to the soft play area and join the horror characters who will be lurking in the shadows ready to scare you out of your wits Suitable for ages 6+ £7 50pp or £25 00 for a family of four
GATTON PARK: GATTON GHOST STORIESReigate, Surrey RH2 0TW 01737 649066 [email protected] www.gattonpark.com/afcaf.htmlSun 28 Oct 5.00pm onwardsA guide will lead you around the Ghostly Gatton Park to hear spooky stories to scare your socks off All children must be accompanied by an adult Tours start at 5 00pm, 6 00pm, and 7 00pm £5 00pp Booking essential First tour is for younger children: it will get spookier the later you come
POLKA THEATRE240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB020 8543 4888 www.polkatheatre.comTue 30 Oct 10 30–3 30pm BEhIND ThE SCENES: MAKE-UP ArTIST FOr A DAYWork with our professional make-up artist and learn the tricks of the trade in this Halloween themed make-up session Wear old clothing as things might get messy For ages 7–11 yr olds £30 00Wed 31 Oct 10.00–1.00pmhALLOWEEN ShADOWSCreate Halloween light sculptures, lanterns and ghostly shadow puppets in this creepy, craft workshop For 5–7 years £25 00
CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES RESORT26 Oct–4 Nov 10.00am–7.00pm.hALLOWEEN hOCUS POCUS Wicked witches, goblins and vampires come to life whilst brave adventurers ride the spooky rollercoasters Vampire, KOBRA and Dragon’s Fury into the dark night and get up close to the Zoo’s creepy crawlies The old house, home to Hocus Pocus Hall, gets ‘Bewitched’ for Halloween with extra surprises hidden amongst the 3D fun Join in the atmosphere by donning your best Halloween costumes for fancy dress and take part in Trick or Treat–If you dare For the ultimate spooky adventure stay at the safari-themed resort hotel for amazing Halloween bedrooms, creepy animal meet and greets and a spooky movie club
BOCKETTS FARM PARK Bocketts Farm, Young Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT 22 9BS 01372 363764 www.bockettsfarm.co.uk27 Oct–4 Nov 10.00–5.30pm, dailyWIzArDS AND WITChES WEEKChildren can enjoy a packed programme of fun and freaky activities including a spooky quiz trail and creepy crafts They can also meet creepy crawlies at the Reptile Roadshow (Mon–Fri only) including mice, snakes, spiders and lizards Hundreds of pumpkins will be on sale Daily activities include pony and, tractor rides, animal handling and pig racing Meet and feed farm animals at at the Big Animal Barn and the newly opened Small Animal Village 2 large indoor play barns, trampolines, young driver’s area and a jumping pillow will keep the whole family amused Adults & children(3–17 years): £9 20, children (2 years): £7 60 See advert on opposite page for discount available
HERITAGE FARM NURSERIES38, Telegraph Track, Little Woodcote Estate, Wallington SM6 0SH020 3441 3361 (Tropical Garden Cafe)Halloween events throughout the half-term week with an array of scary activities for the children Call for more details
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WOODCOTE GREEN GARDEN CENTREWoodmansterne Lane, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0SU020 8647 6838 www.woodcotegreen.comMon 29 Oct–Fri 2 Nov 9.30–5.00pm, dailySPOOKY zOOBring the children to see and handle a variety of reptiles including lizards, pythons, monitor lizards (making appearances at various times throughout the week) Daily sessions available 9 30–11 00, 11 30–1 00, 1 30–3 00, 3 30–5 00pm Entry £1 00 for under 16s, with all proceeds being donated to the Children’s Trust, Tadworth To guarantee entry, advance booking online is recommended Some tickets will also be available at the centre on the day, on a first-come-first-served basis This event will be held under cover, so suitable for all weather conditions and there is ample free parking available
HALLOWEEN AT WHITEHALL MUSEUMWhitehall, 1 Malden Road, Cheam, SM3 8QD
020 8643 123631 Oct 3.00–4.00pm
Halloween fun Dress up in halloween costume and come down to Whitehall
for spooky games, arts and crafts and a treasure hunt around the house For ages 4 to 11 years £4 00
per child
SUTTON ECOLOGY CENTREThe Old Rectory, Festival Walk, Carshalton SM5 3NY020 8770 5820 (enquiries); [email protected] or 020 8770 5822 (bookings) www.sutton.gov.ukTue 30 Oct 10.00–12.30pm ECO-EXPErTS CLUB ... BECOME A SPIDEr EXPErT.Be amazed by arachnids Search for spiders, make a giant spider web and enjoy some spooky fun £5 00 per child Suitable for 8 years+ Booking essential
TULLEYS FARM Turners Hill Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 4PE01342 718472 www.halloweenattractions.co.ukSPOOKTACULAr FUN BY DAY
13 & 14 Oct and 20 & 21, 27 Oct–3 Nov 10.00–4.30pmThe UK’s voted top Halloween family attraction is back for 2012 The park boasts 6 family Halloween attractions alongside plenty more activities Enter the Creepy Cottage, climb aboard the Horrid Hayride (with live actors in the afternoon), or solve the Circus Maze Plus for younger guests, there’s the Boo Barn and Spooky Trail too A full day of fun with children’s shows, pumpkin inflatables, trampolines and more Great value: all activities included in entry
On Sat 20, October at 6 00pm there will be a Pumpkin Carving Competition when children can join a fancy dress parade and enter a pumpkin for the carving competition There will be great prizes to be won Entry to this event is free for those visiting Tulleys Farm’s Spooktacular Fun by Day or Shocktoberfest Suitable for children up to 12 years Tickets can be purchased online See advert on opposite page for discounts available
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THEATREBUGS hALF TErM WOrKShOPS 29–30 Oct 1.30–4.30pm Epsom Methodist Church, Ashley Road, KT18 5AQhALF TErM WOrKShOPS31 Oct–1 Nov 9.00–12.00pm Cobham United Reform Church, 38 Stoke Road, KT11 3BD 01483 882244 / 07971 004 134www.theatrebugs.co.uk/epsom.htmlTwo day fun-filled spooktastic adventures jam-packed with drama, music, dance, arts and crafts Day 1: Carla Cat is throwing a party, but Spinny the Spider and Squeaker the Mouse are running late; they need some help to pass the pumpkin in the garden Day 2: The roly poly pumpkin is back in town; but it won’t sit still Can the animals catch it before it rolls away for good? Let’s find out Different material each day: snack and drink included Come in your favourite costume; the bugs will dress up too Nothing too spooky: suitable for 3½–8 year olds £48 00–10% sibling discount plus other discounts available Call Hannah to book
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what’s on - half termhALF TErM CAMPS & CLASSES
hOLIPLAY ACTIVITY CAMPSwww.holiplay.co.uk Oasis Academy (High School) Shirley CR9 7AL
*NEW VENUE*Spring Park Primary School CR0 8HQ 07949 29 77 44Mon 29 Oct–Fri 2 Nov 8.00–6.00pm
All inclusive holiday play scheme for children, aged 8–12 years, offering a variety of stimulating and enriching activities including sports, music, drama and dance Led by energetic play leaders and professional instructors, children will learn new skills, make new friends and have fun in a safe and secure school setting See the video at www.Facebook.com/FamiliesLSB for a taster of the successful summer camp which ran for four weeks in the summer holidays
JANCETT PLAYSAFE hOLIDAY CLUBS020 8669 1725 www.jancettplaysafe.co.uk
Multi activity holiday clubs held in schools in Carshalton, Worcester Park, Wallington and Croydon Visit their website for full details of venues, dates, times and prices and to be able to register online
KIDSPACE ADVENTUrESThe Colonnades, 619 Purley Way, Croydon CR0 4RQ020 8686 0040 www.kidspaceadventures.com/croydon
Weekly Monday–Fridaymulti activity camps with half, full and extended day sessions available Visit their website for full details and prices
POLKA ThEATrE240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB020 8543 4888 www.polkatheatre.com
Thu 1 Nov 10.30–3.30pm
Play in a Day: Word for WordUse your own experiences, thoughts and works to work with their director and create your own play in a day 7–12 yr olds £30 00
Fri 2 Nov 9.45–11.00am
Too Many Penguins? Workshop
Celebrate the winter show in the Adventure Theatre with this drama and craft workshop for 3–4 yr olds £18 00
SOUThErN TUTOrSheld at Rosebery School, Epsom01372 721 119 / 07986 564 651 [email protected] www.southerntutors.co.uk
29–31 Oct
Intensive 11 Plus coursesVerbal and non-verbal reasoning, Maths and English classes for 9 & 10 yr olds Contact the tutors (not the school) for further details
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Easy2Name Off to School setWe have 5 Easy2Name Off to School sets to give away, each set is worth £18 90 and contains 30 waterproof stickers, 30 iron on name tapes, 1 set of shoe covers, 1 bag tag and 1 shoe bag
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what’s on - theatresLOCAL ThEATrE LISTINGS
ChArLES CrYEr STUDIO ThEATrE39 High Street, Carshalton, SM5 3BB 020 8770 6990 www suttontheatres co uk
Sat 29 Sep 11 00 am & 2 00pmPandamonium
Join the fun and games, music, magic, juggling and balloon art in this delightful piece of children’s theatre Suitable for ages 3–9 years £8 00; Family Ticket (max 4 people) £28 00
ThE COLOUr hOUSE ChILDrEN’S ThEATrEMerton Abbey Mills, Watermill Way, London SW19 2RD 020 8542 5511www colourhousetheatre co uk
Sat 8 Sep–Sun 11 Nov (Sats & Suns only)
2 00pm & 4 00pm each dayrobin hood & Maid Marion
A production packed with great songs, effects, a cracking story and much more Suitable for all aged 3 years+ Adult: £10 00; Child: £9 00
EPSOM PLAYhOUSEAshley Avenue, Epsom, Surrey KT18 5AL01372 742 555 www epsomplayhouse co uk
Sat 22 Sep 6 30pmhigh School rocks
A high energy, foot stomping, interactive production featuring the best hits from High School Musical 1,2 &3, Hannah Montana, Camp Rock and Glee From £9 50
Wed 26–Sat 29 Sep Eve 7 30pm & 2 30pm (Sat mat)
The Sound Of Music 700 best seats are available from Hinchley Manor Operatic Society by phoning direct / booking via their website: 020 8942 6867 www hmos org uk From £16 00
Sun 14 Oct 11 00am & 2 30pmAndy & Mike’s Tick Tock Time
MachineThe dynamic duo brings you another brilliant adventure and this time they have a time machine
Tue 30 Oct 2 30pmPinocchio
Interactive production with the opportunity for some children to take part as actors From £9 50
Sat 3 Nov 2 30pmThe Jungle Book
Join Mowgli, Baloo, King Louis and all your favourite characters in this great adventure for children of all ages Adult: £12 00; Child: £10 00; Family of 4: £40 00
Sun 6 Nov 7 30pmChris Packham Totally Wild
The charismatic wildlife TV presenter will captivate with his latest collection of images from the wild and wilderness From £8 00
FAIrFIELD hALLSPark Lane, Croydon, CR9 1DG020 8688 9291 www fairfield co uk
Sun 23 Sep 4 00pmThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz
A joyous trip down the yellow brick road with all your favourite characters From £10 00 + booking fee
Sun 21 Oct 5 00pmTreasure Island
Lots of comedy & music From £7 50 + booking fee
Tue 30 Oct 3 00pm & 6 00pmhigh School rocks
A high energy, foot stomping, interactive production featuring the best hits from High School Musical 1,2 &3, Hannah Montana, Camp Rock and Glee From £9 50 + booking free
Sat 10 Nov 11 00amArthur Davison Family Concert: Animal Magic with Peter & the
Wolf With its animal-related pieces, this concert is part of a series giving children an excellent introduction to the world of classical music with clearly themed orchestral concerts performed by top artists and narrators £7 50
NEW WIMBLEDON ThEATrEThe Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1QG 0870 060 6646www newwimbledontheatre co uk
Wed 31 Oct–Thu 1 NovWed, 1 00pm & 4 00pm, Thu, 10 00am & 1 00pm
Ben and holly’s Little KingdomThe magical adventure of Holly, a young Fairy Princess and her best friend Ben the Elf Adult: £13 50–£15 50; Child: £11 50–£13 50
POLKA ThEATrE240 The Broadway, Wimbledon SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 www polkatheatre co uk
Sat 29 Sep–27 OctTue–Sat, twice daily, see website
Sticks & Stones Inspired and shaped by interviews with hundreds of children across the country, this explosive and thought-provoking play invites young people to discuss what they thought about last summer’s riots Suitable for ages 9–13 £8 00–£12 00
Sat 6 Oct 2 00pmSticks & Stones–Integrated Sign
Language PerformanceDetails as above £8 00–£12 00
Wed 17 Oct–16 FebTue–Sat, up to three times daily, see website for details
Too Many Penguins?Squeeze into this fun theatrical experience and find out just how many penguins you can get into one space For ages 3–4 years, with Toddler performances for 1–2 yr olds scheduled throughout the run Early booking for these is strongly advised £8 00–£10 00
SECOMBE ThEATrE42 Cheam Road, Sutton, SM1 2SS020 8770 6990 www suttontheatres co uk
Wed 17–Fri 19 Oct 7 00pmShakespeare Schools Festival
The UK’s largest Youth Drama Festival is coming to Sutton Adult: £8 00; Child: £6 00
Sat 20 Oct 1 00 & 4 00pmThe Jungle Book
Join Mowgli, Baloo, King Louis and all your favourite characters in this great adventure for children of all ages Adult: £12 00; Child: £10 00; Family of 4: £40 00
Tue 30 Oct–Sat 3 Nov 7.30pm & 2.00pm (Sat Mat)
Souwest 2012The South West London Gang Show variety show From £7 00–see website for further details
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FLOSSIE 020 8647 99671 or 2 hour Fun Filled Parties with Magic, Music, Games & Balloons. 07954 564372
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Free Magic Wand & Certificate for Birthday Child020 8642 6519 (Magic Circle & Equity)
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