Uk Parliament Workshop—May 20th

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Together We LEARN (Learning, Enjoyment, Achievement, Respect, No Negativity Snowy Owls Kestrels Red Kites 88.54% 86.36% 100% Week 97.35% 97.11% 99.15% Year DATE EVENT 10.05.2021 Hearing Test Year 1 20.05.2021 Year 5/6 Uk Parliament Event 27.05.2021 Whole Sch Trip to Saltburn 28.05- 06.06.2021 Half-Term Holiday 07.06.2021 School Re-Opens ATTENDANCE DATES FOR THE DIARY Each week we publish the attendance from September for each class. Our aspirational target for each class is 97%. Congratulations Red Kites! Road Closure Reminder We would just like to remind parents that Whitewall Lane will be closed from Monday 10th May, for 6 weeks for resurfacing. For access to school you would need to come down via the Black Bull. Good Work Cerficates go to... Jamie, Annie and Heidi, Lily D, Willow and Mia, Max and Chloe. Stars of the Week Charlotte For her cheerful disposition. Jemima For remaining positive at all times. Amelia For her positive attitude to everything she does. Year 1 Hearing Test Catch Up On Monday 10th May we will have the Healthy Child Nurse in school to carry out a hearing test on our Year 1 children. This test would normally take place when the children are in reception, but due to Covid restrictions this was not possible. The nurse will have a safe area to carry out the tests, which will be well ventilated, to ensure everyones safety. Uk Parliament Workshop—May 20th Our Year 5/6 children will be taking part in a live par- liamentary workshop on the 20th May via Zoom. There will be two events talking place, an Introduc- tion to Parliament and Laws and Debating. The chil- dren will learn about the work and role of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. They will learn about the difference between UK Parliament and Government, the work of MPs and members of the House of Lords, how laws are made and how they can get their voices heard. The children will also be introduced to how laws are made and who makes them. They will explore laws that can affect us all, follow the progress of a Bill through the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and take part in a virtual debate. We think that this will be a very in- teresting experience.

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Together We LEARN (Learning, Enjoyment, Achievement, Respect, No Negativity

Snowy Owls

Kestrels Red Kites

88.54% 86.36% 100% Week

97.35% 97.11% 99.15% Year

DATE EVENT

10.05.2021 Hearing Test Year 1

20.05.2021 Year 5/6 Uk Parliament

Event

27.05.2021 Whole Sch Trip to Saltburn

28.05-

06.06.2021

Half-Term Holiday

07.06.2021 School Re-Opens

ATTENDANCE

DATES FOR THE DIARY

Each week we publish the attendance from September

for each class. Our aspirational target for each class is

97%. Congratulations Red Kites!

Road Closure Reminder

We would just like to remind parents that Whitewall Lane will be closed from Monday 10th May, for 6 weeks for resurfacing. For access to school you would need to come down via the Black Bull.

Good Work Certificates go to...

Jamie, Annie and Heidi, Lily D, Willow and Mia, Max and Chloe.

Stars of the Week

Charlotte

For her cheerful disposition.

Jemima

For remaining positive at all times.

Amelia

For her positive attitude to everything

she does.

Year 1 Hearing Test—Catch Up

On Monday 10th May we will have the Healthy Child

Nurse in school to carry out a hearing test on our

Year 1 children. This test would normally take place

when the children are in reception, but due to Covid

restrictions this was not possible. The nurse will

have a safe area to carry out the tests, which will be

well ventilated, to ensure everyone’s safety.

Uk Parliament Workshop—May 20th

Our Year 5/6 children will be taking part in a live par-

liamentary workshop on the 20th May via Zoom.

There will be two events talking place, an Introduc-

tion to Parliament and Laws and Debating. The chil-

dren will learn about the work and role of the House

of Commons and the House of Lords. They will learn

about the difference between UK Parliament and

Government, the work of MPs and members of the

House of Lords, how laws are made and how they

can get their voices heard. The children will also be

introduced to how laws are made and who makes

them. They will explore laws that can affect us all,

follow the progress of a Bill through the House of

Commons and the House of Lords, and take part in

a virtual debate. We think that this will be a very in-

teresting experience.

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Safeguarding

YOUR CHILD’S PERSONAL INFORMATION AND HOW TO PROTECT IT ONLINE:

Sharing our personal information is a fact of life on the inter-net, and sometimes we forget that this is also true for young people. Our children also inhabit a vast digital world where they play games with friends, watch videos, explore new hob-bies, interact on social media and access learning resources. Many apps, games and sites are free to use – but they’re not free in all senses, because your child may instead have to give away their personal information in exchange for using them. Usually it includes obvious things such as their name and email address, date of birth and where they live. But it can also include less obvious things – for instance who their family and friends are, where they go to school, or a photograph or video showing what they look like. It can even include details of their daily routine. Sometimes children will provide this infor-mation freely without thinking about the consequences. Most personal information that your child shares online will be used for legitimate purposes – whether allowing them to log in, helping them to connect with friends or letting them create a profile. Unfortunately, sharing this information doesn’t always mean it is entirely safe. Please click on the link and this article will provide you with further information on the dangers your children could face sharing their personal information and provide you with tips on how to encourage them to keep safe. Your child’s personal information – and how to protect it online (primary) | Parent Info