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  • Flu Vaccine

    Thu 27 May 2021 Mrs Tomlinson

    Flu Vaccine
    The Immunisations Coordinator for Sheffield & Rotherham (IntraHealth, Suite A1, Sheffield Business Park,
    Sheffield, S91XZ) has asked us to share the importance of the Flu vaccine with you.

    Flu is a serious virus that mainly affects your respiratory system.
    The flu vaccine helps to protect your child and family against the virus, especially those that have other health problems.
    Please ring 03333583397 for more information about the vaccine.

    Thank you.  Stay safe

     

  • Keeping children safe with Pantosaurus

    Thu 27 May 2021 Mrs Tomlinson

    Keeping children safe

    Pantosaurus.
    Please look out for this book while out and about this holiday.

    In February 2020, NSPCC launched their first ever crowdfunding campaign to create a book about Pantosaurus.

    This fun and important storybook will help families and schools have simple conversations to help keep children safe from sexual abuse — in an engaging, visual way. It also helps them to respect the privacy of others.

    All profits from the sale of this book will support the NSPCC’s vital work, fighting for every childhood.

    Please check out the NSPCC website below

    https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/pants-underwear-rule/

  • Modeshift Stars National Travel Award

    Fri 14 May 2021 Mrs Tomlinson

    Hi Everyone
    We are thrilled to announce that we have achieved our silver award from Modeshift Stars National Travel. We would like to thank our children for using scooters and bikes to come to school, and our very considerate parents who walk all the way to school or park further afield and walk the rest of the way. This is cutting down the parking problem outside school, protecting the planet as well as keeping everyone fit in body and soul. Thanks also goes to the ‘behind the scenes’ hard work that our teachers especially Miss Cleminson and Mrs Marvin put in to build awareness to road safety and personal health and safety including wellbeing. I know the fore mentioned ladies will now be pushing for our gold award. Can I ask that you all continue to support us as you always do.
    Remember if you walk to school with your dog, please ensure they are not brought onto the school grounds.
    Many thanks and keep up the good work

     

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