FREE NSPCC online workshop for parents and carers about keeping children safe when gaming

We are all aware that Online Gaming is a concern for many of us as professionals, but also for parents/carers who can often feel unsure of how to have conversations with their child around this topic to keep them safe.

This year, the NSPCC launches its first Game Safe Festival. We’re bringing together key players to make sure children have positive gaming experiences. And we’re helping the adults in their lives have the knowledge, confidence and tools they need to help keep children safe when they game. The free workshop will take place on Zoom on Wednesday 7 February 2024, 7-8pm.

See the flyer below which provides information about the session and how to register for it.

Gaming Festival poster – webinar 

 

Big Garden Birdwatch 26th – 28th January


Sign up to the Big Garden Birdwatch 2024 via the RSPB website below.

https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/big-garden-birdwatch

Watch this video for more info on what you need to do.

If your family do decide to take part, it would be great if you could share your results with us so we can create a display in school  of everyone’s results combined!

 

Parking reminder

Please could we remind all parents and adults using the school car park that parking is not permitted in the bus lane at any time.  If the school car park is full at the end of the day, please use the village hall car park.

We thank you in advance for your support with this.

Weekly News 19.01.24

Hello everyone,

I would like to say a huge thank you for your understanding this week with the ongoing issues with our heating. It was a difficult decision to make not to close the school, especially when temperatures continued to plummet, but your words of gratitude for us remaining open confirmed that it was the right decision. Well done to all the children and staff for their resilience, and coping with working in multiple layers and even hats and gloves!

I hope you all have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Johnson x

Young Artists’ Summer Show

We have registered our school for the Royal Academy of Arts ‘Young Artists’ Summer Show’.

Submitting artwork is completely free and is done online. Now that our school is registered, your child’s artwork can be submitted by a parent/guardian.

Each child can submit one artwork and there is no theme. When you enter, they’ll ask for an image of the artwork plus some information about the piece such as title, size, and a little text about the artwork and why the child made it. The artwork will be seen by their panel of judges and the selected pieces will be shown in their online exhibition. Some of the artworks will also be shown at the Royal Academy of Arts.

Click here or below for more info.

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Burn’s Night Supper and Ceilidh

Burn’s Night Supper and Ceilidh with the Cuckoo Ale Band
on Saturday 3rd February at Montford Parish Hall 7pm
Piper Three course supper and coffee
Licensed bar
Tickets £20 available from Tricia on 01743 850810 or Esther 07484 777625

Important message: Measles

Cases of measles are increasing in the UK, including in the West Midlands, and it’s likely that there will be cases in Shropshire soon.

Measles is a viral illness that can be serious and sometimes fatal. Spending 15 minutes with someone with measles is enough to get the virus. Symptoms of measles include high fever, runny nose, cough, red and watery eyes, small red spots with a bluish-white centre inside the mouth. A rash can appear later, usually on the face, upper neck, hands and feet, fading after 5 to 6 days. If you’ve not been vaccinated against measles, you can be at risk, but it’s most common in young children. Someone with measles can spread the virus up to 4 days before a rash appears, and up to 4 days after.

Measles can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences, so make sure you and your children are up to date with MMR vaccinations and ask your GP about catch-up jabs if needed. The MMR vaccine is highly effective at protecting against measles.

If you are unsure if your child is up to date with all their routine vaccinations, you can check their Red Book (personal child health record) in the first instance. If you are still not sure, or if you need to bring your child up to date with their vaccines, you should contact their GP practice to check and book an appointment.

If you are concerned that your child has measles, please call your GP in the first instance, to reduce the risk of passing the disease to others in the waiting room.  More information on measles can be found here and information on the MMR vaccine can be found here .

After-school Clubs

Children must be collected promptly at the end of after-school clubs at 4:30 pm or 5:30 pm on Wednesdays. We rely on the goodwill of our support staff to offer to run an after-school club and we do not expect them to have to stay after the end of the club, but this is happening far too often now. Thank you in advance for adhering to the collection times.

Change to school menu

There will be a change to the school dinner menu next week as follows:

Thursday 18th – pizza or fish fingers

Friday 19th – Shepherd’s Pie or jacket potato

CEOP
School Games Mark – Gold Award
Safer School
Music Mark
Becoming Dementia Friendly School
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