Notices:
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Thank you for your ongoing support - Please note the school will only be open for Critical Key Worker and Vulnerable Children as per Government Guidance. Remote learning can be accessed via Microsoft Teams. If you have any issues connecting please contact the school by email. | If you or your child are displaying symptoms or have tested positive or are self-isolating, you should not bring your child in to school. | Back to school with confidence. Click here for information from WSCC | Learning@Home-> click here | "What’s going on?" A book explaining Covid-19 to younger children | For more information on e-safety --> click here | Tune into the 'SCHOOL RAP'
Keeping Safe and Happy - Safeguarding
Safeguarding assembly for children in Years 1-6
During our spring term assemblies we will be talking to the children about how to keep themselves safe. We will help the children understand that it is their right to be happy and safe and to encourage the understanding that any problem or worry that they may have is legitimate, and to share their worries – big or small – with their trusted adult; at home, at school, or with ChildLine.
The assemblies will be led by school staff and the content delivered in a sensitive and age appropriate way. During the assembly will we aim to give children:
- An understanding of different forms of abuse, including bullying, and an ability to recognise the signs of harm or abuse
- Knowledge of how to protect themselves from all forms of abuse
- An awareness of how to get help and sources of help, including ChildLine.
Click on the link below to see the content of Monday’s assembly, you may wish to look at this in advance, in case your child has any questions.
Parents guide to social networks
The NSPCC and O2 have updated their guide to the social networks which may be used by children and young people. Please copy and paste the link below in to your browser to view this https://www.net-aware.org.uk/
Information on Stranger Danger
--> click here
Assembly at a glance
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