Castle Primary School (12)

Castle Primary School started construction
in 1890 under new legislation from the Wolstanton School Board.
It was built by Mr. John Cope and was completed in 1891. The school was previously
held at the Wesleyan Chapel. Also in 1891 St.
Thomas National School was closed and those children also joined the New
National School
Much has changed since then, I
went to visit on Monday 1st October and to see exactly how the school is doing.
I met Mrs. Claire Lowe the schools head teacher and she guided me round the
school and told me of just a few of the projects that the school was involved
in. I also couldn't help to notice that a lot of work has been done on the
building, the brickwork had been pointed up and the old Herring Bone pattern
wooden floors had been stripped back and re varnished. I asked Mrs. Lowe about
funding and where the money came from. There is apparently lots of different
grants out there for schools, and all head teachers have to do is bid for
them. One of the grants was from the Community Learning Partnership, these
would provide the funds if the school got involved in a community project,
this lead to the dragon on the wall.
The school is very much community
oriented and twice a year they have days when the children can bring a special
person the Lunch, this usually takes place around Mothers Day and Harvest
time. I do know that there is bring a Grandparents to Lunch on Monday 8th
and 15th October.
The school is also keen to have a reunion for the older ex pupils of the school,
although there is nothing confirmed it will hopefully go ahead on Friday 30th
November so watch this space.