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Rhynie Primary School pupils Angus Beverly (left), 10 and William Dibb, 11, who have set up a petition to bring back their cook’s ‘best puddings in the world’. I NOTE your article re Aberdeenshire council s removal of favourite school desserts ( Dessert storm: Custard and ice cream ban leaves pupils in a jam , The Herald, April 15). As a music teacher more than a decade ago, I foresaw the consternation that such measures, without due consideration to the farming community whom it is well known require additional calories, would cause. The classic Coulter s Candy was re-written. To Masters Beverly and Dibb of Rhynie Primary School, Aberdeenshire, I feel your pain. Feel free to borrow. Let this be your anthem.
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Chips Channon’s uncensored diaries are addictive – and troubling
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MP Chips Channon, photographed by Cecil Beaton
Credit: Sothebys
Nobody knows for certain why Henry Channon was called “Chips”. One theory is that as a young man he shared lodgings with a friend whose nickname was “Fish” – which is rather nice, as it’s hard to think of anyone less likely to have set foot in an ordinary fish and chip shop. For Chips Channon, the ultimate aristocrat manqué, was born with a reasonably sized silver spoon in his mouth, and thereafter worked hard on converting it into a soup tureen of solid gold.
Here s what parents have said about schools across Bracknell Forest:
Great Hollands Primary School Great Hollands Primary School Nigel Crump: Great Hollands Primary year 4 teachers (I can only speak for them with my child there) have been doing live lessons all day every day during this lockdown which is admirable. t must be exhausting for them and I m so thankful to them for doing it especially as it sounds like other schools are only doing partial live contact with their pupils. They ve really been amazing and I can t give enough praise. Thanks GHPS. Faye Winfield: Year 1 and year 5 have been amazing, very supportive of the kids and parents. The teachers have worked tirelessly to ensure all are well catered for through zoom calls, live lessons, cooking tasks, model building, fun PE sessions etc all work has been marked by the teachers and feedback given with support when needed. Well done GHPS!