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  • Talking about drugs and alcohol

    Published 02/12/24, by Peter Cresswell

    Lots of parents worry about drugs or underage drinking. Click below for information and advice to help you keep children safe and aware of the risks: Talking about drugs and alcohol | NSPCC

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  • Our Safeguarding Team

    Published 10/11/24, by Gemma King

    Keeping children safe is EVERYONE'S responsibility, but we also have a designated Safeguarding Team who you can talk to if you are concerned about a child's safety. 

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  • Why smartwatches, photo-capable devices and devices that make audio recordings are not allowed in school

    Published 26/06/24, by Peter Cresswell

    There are several good reasons for our ban of smartwatches and devices that can take and show photos or make audio recordings:

    • Safeguarding and Child Protection: Devices with cameras can cause safeguarding issues by capturing and sharing images without consent.
    • Preventing Cyberbullying: Photo-sharing and audio recording capabilities can increase the risk of cyberbullying.
    • Minimising Distractions: Smart watches and similar devices can be major distractions in the classroom.

    The ban on smart watches and photo-capable devices in our school is designed to support safeguarding measures, reduce distractions and prevent cyberbullying. Devices of this type must never be brought into school or taken on any school trips or activities.

    Thank you for helping us create a safe and focused learning environment for our children.

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  • Evening online safety event

    Published 23/01/24, by Helen Holmes

    Evening online safety event for parents hosted by the police. 

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  • Digital Leaders

    Published 20/12/23, by Peter Cresswell

    All the digital leaders from across the Trust met once again this term to produce their termly newsletters.

    Take a look at the cyber safety presentation and KS2 Newsletters with your child below...

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  • Video Games and App Age Restrictions

    Published 18/12/23, by Helen Holmes

    In today's assembly, we talked about age restrictions on apps and video games and there were definitely some surprises! Information is included below to help any discussions at home with your children. 

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  • NSPCC and Childline

    Published 27/11/23, by Helen Holmes
    All children in KS1 and KS2 took part in assemblies from the NSPCC. The children were reminded who they can speak to if they have a worry (a trusted adult over 18) and the Childline number above. Years 2,5 and 6 will take part in NSPCC workshops next
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  • What Parents Need To Know About Roblox

    Published 15/11/23, by Peter Cresswell

    Please read the attachment below:

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  • Stranger Danger!

    Published 15/11/23, by Gemma King
    It has been reported to us that there have been several sightings of an unknown male (who is not  recognised as a parent or any resident who lives nearby) around the school back gates before school and as the children are arriving at s
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  • Anti-Bullying Week November 2023

    Published 13/11/23, by Helen Holmes

    Today's assembly was about anti-bullying week.  We talked about the definition of bullying; how to tell adults that you or someone else is being bullied and that us all being different is a great thing! Your child knows that they can speak to any adult in school and that each class has a 'worry box' where they can post any concerns that they may have. 

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