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BerkshireNews


THE HOTTEST TICKET IN EVERY KID’S CALENDAR


NEW AT KNEBWORTH HOUSE IN JULY 2018


The ultimate kids’ festival, a must-go event, Geronimo 2018 will take place in the North & South making it accessible to everyone in the UK. Geronimo is delighted to be hosting their inaugural event in the South at the magnificent iconic Knebworth House. Entrance to Geronimo includes free admittance to the dinosaur trail and adventure playground, a value of £9.50 per person.


Referred to as ‘Glastonbury for kids’, the likes of Justin Fletcher, Mr Bloom and Cook and Line have all headlined the main stage in the past. Geronimo has everything your family needs with a jam-packed schedule of performances from the country’s best children’s entertainers, two circuses, zip lines, a full-scale showground arena with activities including jousting tournaments and motorcycle stunt displays, a Victorian funfair and much more!


DON’T MISS OUT on early bird tickets, Geronimo loves savvy festival goers, book early before the price increase and take advantage of early bird discount with a huge saving on the gate price! Fancy the trip to Cheshire? Camping and glamping is available at Geronimo at Arley Hall for a mini-vacation!


Tickets are available NOW via the only official ticket partner www.ticketline.com (All under 2’s, carers and senior citizens go free). W: www.geronimofest.com


SEE HIGHFIELD PREP IN ACTION AT THEIR OPEN MORNING


Highfield Prep offers first class education to girls from Nursery to Year 6. Many girls go on to local Grammar and Independent Schools and tuition for the 11+ is offered free of charge in Year 5. The school has been in the heart of Maidenhead since 1918, located in a Victorian building giving it plenty of quirky charm but with outstanding facilities such as the Discovery Science Room and Eco-Garden. Bursaries are also available. Their Open Mornings offer a chance for prospective parents to visit when the school is buzzing with activity, Year 6 girls will proudly show you their school and Head Teacher, Mrs Leach, will be available to discuss any questions you have over coffee.


Booking is encouraged to save time on the day and you just need to call their Registrar, Linda Nazif who will be happy to help. Open Morning dates are 22nd November 2017, 2nd March, 27th April and 8th June 2018. T: 01628 624918 W: www.highfieldprep.org


LEARN TO PUT ON A PERFORMANCE WITH THE ROCK PROJECT BERKSHIRE


The Rock Project Berkshire teaches children in its unique way to learn an instrument and perform in a band. The Rock Project Berkshire, which now has 13 classes across Berkshire, prides itself on the quality of its teachers. All have performed as professional musicians and some have very impressive tour histories. Available for both children age 7-18 years and adults, the classes culminate in a live end of year concert and end of term concerts for the adults.


“The benefits of learning an instrument are significant,” comments Harmeet Nandra who runs The Rock Project Berkshire. “Learning a musical instrument has been proven to help children with their concentration and focus, as well as improving their confidence. We find that with the added benefit of actually performing each week, students come away with a huge sense of pride and that spurs them on to keep practicing and improving.” Contact Jo Alden if you’d like to sign up for a free trial class. T: 0118 3345562 E: berkshire@therockproject.com


4 WINTER ISSUE 2017 Go to www.primarytimes.net/berkshire for hundreds more great days out


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