NEWTOWN Primary School can celebrate good times after picking up a trio of three top awards at the Trowbridge in Bloom ceremony on Tuesday.
The Trowbridge school’s teachers and children picked up the coveted Whittern Trophy for the Art in Your Garden award, the Nature and Wildlife prize and the Pride in our School crown presented by the mayor.
“We were very pleased and pleasantly surprised with the amount of awards we won. I didn’t realise we had won three,” said teacher Sue Hornby.
“The kids were in great form and they were thrilled to receive their rewards. Not only have they worked hard but so has the entire school.
“It was pretty much a full turnout from our very enthusiastic school kids, who were very happy to have their parents there too.”
Myra Brewer, at the first time of entering, won the John Beresford Cup for Outstanding Achievement and was delighted with her accolade.
“It was an absolutely amazing evening and I was thrilled with my award,” said Mrs Brewer. “Seeing the excited children run on to the stage was a real treat and made the whole night.”
School awards: Art in your Garden: 1 Newtown Primary School, 2 Walwayne Court Primary School, 3 Philip Stevens, Walmesley Chase.
Energy and Recycling: Gold certificates, The Mead Community Primary School, Paxcroft and Walwayne Court Primary Schools.
Litter Campaign: Gold certificates, Walwayne Court Primary School and Oasis Academy.
Nature and Wildlife: Gold certificates, Oasis Academy and Newton Primary Schools; Silver certificates, Walwayne Court Primary School, The Mead Community Primary School in Paxcroft and Wingfield.
Environmental Art: Gold certificate, Walwayne Court Primary School; Silver certificate, Oasis Academy.
Healthy Eating: Gold certificate, Oasis Academy; Silver certificates, Walwayne Court Primary School, The Mead Community Primary School in Paxcroft and Wingfield.
Pride in our School: Gold certificates, Newtown Primary School; Oasis Academy, Walwayne Court Primary School, The Mead Community Primary School in Paxcroft and Wingfield.
l See next week's Wiltshire Times for a full list of the winners of the Trowbridge in Bloom award winners.
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