Suffolk Show 2nd & 3rd June 2010

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2010 BALE Award Competition

Do you have the best farming diversification business in East Anglia?  The SAA, in partnership with Ashton Graham, is about to launch the 2010 Best Alternative Land Enterprise Competition (BALE), the region’s premier farming diversification competition. A top prize of £1000 to be spent on the enterprise is offered to the winner.

SAA’s Trinity Totties go pink in the Race for Life

Within the pink trail of more than 1500 runners and walkers around Trinity Park last week hoping to raise more than £105,000 for Cancer Research UK were a team of six from the SAA office who called themselves “Trinity Totties”, who completed the 5km Race for Life  and raised almost £700 for the cancer charity

Combinable Crops Feed Pupils’ Creativity

Combinable Crops feed pupils’ creativity

The theme Combinable Crops has clearly stimulated the minds and imagination of many of the county’s school pupils, as once again the Suffolk Schools Competition has attracted a large number of entries across the seven classes.

The judges will shortly make their decisions and the winning work will be exhibited in the Muntons/SAA stand at the show, so be sure to go and take a look. The winners will also be presented with their certificates and a cash prize on the second day of the show and we welcome all Members to come along to the awards presentation to congratulate both the teachers who are encouraging pupils of all ages to take an interest in the countryside and agriculture as well as the schoolchildren themselves. We must do all we can to ensure they know where their food comes from and grow their love and appreciation of this rural county.

As ever our thanks go to competition partners Muntons plc, who during the course of the initiative, yearly invite all key stage 3 and 4 participating schools to visit their Stowmarket premises for a demonstration in their test bakery so pupils can experience at first hand what happens to the barley once it leaves the field. In addition, Suffolk County Council education advisers play a major role in ensuring that the project work is aligned with the National Curriculum.

The seven classes were as follows:

Early Years – A Painting of a Suffolk Farm

Key Stage 1 – Painting of a Scarecrow

Key Stage 2, lower - Design and production of a board game entitled “Combinable Crops – The Road for Harvest”

Key Stage 2, upper – An illustrated poem entitled “Harvest”

Key Stages 3 and 4 – Illustrated recipe for a cereal bar and design for the wrapper. This must include malt in some form

Special Schools – Model of a colourful flying creature

Open Category for all ages – Design a 25cm plate to celebrate Suffolk Malting Barley Harvest

Thanks to the sponsorsMuntons, Home Grown Cereals Authority, Fortis Bank, Lloyds TSB, James & Son (grain merchants) Ltd, Royal Bank of Scotland.

Foundation Stage – A painting of a Suffolk Farm – kindly supported by Lloyds TSB

1st Prize - 09/02 Bures Primary School                                           

2nd Prize - 09/01 Bures Primary School                                        

3rd Prize - 36/01 Roman Hill Primary School, Lowestoft                                          

Discretionary Prize - 20/01 Gt Waldingfield Primary School                          

Discretionary Prize - 50/10 Wood Ley Primary School, Stowmarket                          

Discretionary Prize - 45/01 The Old School, Henstead                          

Discretionary Prize - 22/01 Hillside Special School, Sudbury                         

Discretionary Prize - 18/01 Elm Tree Primary School, Lowestoft                         

Discretionary Prize - 48/01 Wilby Primary School, Eye                          

Key Stage 1 – A painting of a Scarecrow - kindly supported by The Royal Bank of Scotland

1st Prize - 50/11 Wood Ley Primary School, Stowmarket2                                           

2nd Prize - 45/05 The Old School, Henstead                                         

3rd Prize - 17/02 Culford Prep School, Bury St Edmunds                                           

Discretionary Prize - 33/10 Rattlesden Primary School                          

Discretionary Prize - 39/04 Sir Robert Hitcham Primary School, Debenham                         

Discretionary Prize - 10/01 Castle Hill Infants, Ipswich                         

Discretionary Prize - 19/03 Glemsford Primary School                         

Key Stage 2 Lower (Years 3 & 4) Design and produce a board game entitled “Combinable Crops – “The Race for Harvest” - kindly supported by The Home Grown Cereals Authority 

1st Prize - 06/03 Bramford Primary School                                           

2nd Prize - 48/04 Wilby Primary School, Eye                                          

3rd Prize - 38/03 Sir Robert Hitcham, Framlingham                                           

Discretionary Prize - 13/06 Cherry Trees Montessori, Bury St Edmunds                          

Discretionary Prize - 14/04 Clare Primary School                         

Discretionary Prize - 39/06 St Robert Hitcham Primary School, Debenham                          

Key Stage 2 Upper (Years 5 & 6) – Produce an illustrated poem entitled “Harvest” - kindly supported by Muntons plc 

1st Prize - 15/10 Clare Middle School                                           

2nd Prize - 07/02 Broke Hall Primary School, Ipswich                                          

3rd Prize - 23/01 Holbrook Primary School                                           

Discretionary Prize - 26/01 Kersey Primary School                          

Discretionary Prize - 39/02 Sir Robert Hitcham, Debenham                          

Discretionary Prize - 03/01 Beaumont Primary School, Hadleigh                         

Discretionary Prize - 47/04 Wickham Market Primary School                          

Discretionary Prize - 13/02 Cherry Trees Montessori, Bury St Edmunds                         

Discretionary Prize - 22/03 Hillside Special School, Sudbury                          

Discretionary Prize - 24/01 Hollesley Primary School                          

Key Stage 3/4 – Illustrated recipe for a cereal bar, including a design for a wrapper

kindly supported by Muntons plc

1st Prize - 28/06 Northgate High School                                           

2nd Prize - 28/04 Northgate High School                                          

3rd Prize - 04/04 Beccles Middle School                                           

Discretionary Prize - 43/04 Stradbroke Business & Enterprise College                          

Special Schools – A model of a colourful flying creature – kindly supported by James & Son

1st Prize - 22/04 Hillside Special School                                           

2nd Prize - 35/02 Riverwalk Special School, Bury St Edmunds                                          

3rd Prize - 31/02 Priory School, Bury St Edmunds                                           

Discretionary Prize - 22/04 Hillside Special School, Sudbury                          

Discretionary Prize - 44/02 The Ashley School, Lowestoft                         

Open Category – Design a plate to celebrate the Suffolk Malting Barley Harvest –

supported by Fortis Bank

1st Prize - 15/6 Clare Middle School                                                             

2nd Prize - 15/3 Clare Middle School                                          

3rd Prize - 50/4 Wood Ley Primary School, Stowmarket

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