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Tournament Winners
Published 02/12/16Tournament winners!
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Football News
Published 19/10/16Y3/4 Football tournament at Crosfields School
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Fantastic friendly win!
Published 18/10/16Calcot 4 - 0 Sulhampstead
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Year 1 Sporting Success!
Published 10/10/16Year 1 represent Calcot at Theale Green Secondary School .
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Calcot Music Extravaganza
Published 01/07/16Carnival Time at Calcot Schools!
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Year 6 PGL
Published 12/06/16After months of waiting the year six children are finally on their residential trip at PGL.
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Graham Edmunds
Published 26/05/16Graham Edmunds, twice gold paralympic swimmer both entertained and educated the children today about life as an athlete.
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Hannah Field
Published 26/05/16Hannah Field, a Flanker in the English women's rugby team, spent the day with the children leading rugby sessions.
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Zinzan Brooke
Published 24/05/16Zinzan Brooke wowed Calcot Schools today by taking an assembly and running rugby training sessions.
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Sport Week Begins
Published 23/05/16Sports Week is off to a flying start with every child participating in sports, some of which they have never heard of.
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Boys Indoor 5 a-side Football Tournament
Published 08/01/16On Wednesday 6th January, our football team competed in an indoor 5- a-side tournament at Trinity School, Newbury.
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Year 3
Published 18/12/15The latest news from Year 3
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Severe Weather Information
Read moreSchool Closed Today
Due to adverse weather conditions Calcot Schools are closed Friday 1st February. Stay safe.
Read moreYoung Carer's Awareness Day 2019
On the 31st January is Young Carer's Awareness Day. Current figures are that 1 in 5 secondary children have a caring role. The figures are 1 in 10 for children under the age of 10.
A young carer is someone under 18 who helps look after someone in their family, or a friend, who is ill, disabled or misuses drugs or alcohol. They will do many tasks like:
Practical tasks, such as cooking, housework or shopping.
Physical care, such as helping someone out of bed.
Emotional support, such as talking to someone who is distressed.
Personal care, such as helping someone dress.
Managing the family budget and collecting prescriptions.
Helping to give medicine.
Helping someone communicate.
Looking after brothers and sisters.
If you would like more information as to how to help a young carer. Please click on the link below.
West Berkshire Young Carers website
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