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Welcome to Chad Vale Television!

On this page you will find links to our CVTV productions. Please download Quicktime player to play them on your computer at home or click on the CVTV logo above to view online.

Chad Vale Television has been kindly supported by The Charles Henry Foyle Trust, who provided a grant to the school of £2000 to buy 10 video cameras and a Macbook to edit and create the final films. Thank-you very much!

We look forward to lots more episodes coming soon, and the creation of our Spielberg Club, an after school club where the children will be taking on the roles of actors, scriptwriters, camera operators and directors to produce their own short films.

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Click here to go to the Spielberg Club Blog, where you can
view the episodes of Moving On, Moving Up...

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Other Programmes:

Chad Vale TV Episode 1- The MUGA- News Report

Chad Vale TV Episode 2- The New Staff Room Building Site- News Report

Chad Vale TV Episode 3- Year 4 Debates

Chad Vale TV Episode 4- The Walk to Blue Coat- thanks to the Edgbaston Ward!

Manor Adventure TV Episode 1

Manor Adventure TV Episode 2

Manor Adventure TV Episode 3

Manor Adventure TV Episode 4

Manor Adventure TV Episode 5

Manor Adventure TV Episode 6

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From Deirdre Alden's blog:

"Nov 10th - 16th is National Road Safety Week, so it was topical that at the Council's Edgbaston Constituency meeting on Tuesday evening, we were shown a film made by the children of Chad Vale School (CVTV) thanking local Councillors for two separate road safety initiatives put in near their school.

The first initiative was the speed bumps and 20mph zone put in around the school last spring. This was paid for out of the Safer Routes To Schools budget. Similar work is currently being put in around Harborne Primary School in Station Road, and a number of other schools in the constituency are due to receive smaller amounts of funding this year to put in other safety measures.

The second piece of work was the pedestrian phase at the lights on the Green Man junction (border of Harborne and Edgbaston wards). The Chad Vale children can now use this junction when they use the swimming pool and sports hall at the Blue Coat School. Previously the junction was deemed too dangerous for them to use and they had to go a much longer way round.

The school's very entertaining film showed a speeded up version of the pupils walking the old and new routes - which really brought home to everyone how much learning time they save by being able to cross at the Green Man junction."
 

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