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  • Christmas Newsletter 2023

    Published 21/12/23
    Dear Parents/Carers, Please see below our 2023 Christmas Newsletter. We hope you have a restful and Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. Phill Quirk Headteacher
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  • Food Vouchers: Christmas Holiday 2023

    Published 14/12/23
    Dear Parents and carers,  Please find attached a letter regarding accessing Food Vouchers over the Christmas period. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Phill Quirk Headteacher
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  • National Online Safety - Online Safety Act

    Published 30/11/23
    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety.
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  • National Online Safety - Smart TVs

    Published 15/11/23
    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
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  • National Online Safety - Instagram

    Published 08/11/23

    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety

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  • National Online Safety - EA Sports FC 24

    Published 18/10/23

    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety

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  • National Online Safety - Upsetting Content

    Published 11/10/23

    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety

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  • National Online Safety - Vaping

    Published 27/09/23
    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
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  • National Online Safety - WhatsApp

    Published 20/09/23

    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety.

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  • National Online Safety - Setting Boundaries around Gaming

    Published 14/09/23
    Please see the latest update from National Online Safety.
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  • PE Kit Standards and Expectations

    Published 07/09/23

    Dear Parent and Carers,

    Please see the attached letter regarding PE kit standards and expectations.

    PE Team

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  • Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)

    Published 06/09/23
    Dear Parents and Carers,

    You may have seen recent media coverage regarding Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) and its use in educational settings. RAAC is a lightweight form of concrete; because it is weaker than regular concrete, concerns have been raised about its long-term durability. Department for Education (DfE) has recently changed its guidance to education settings on the management of RAAC to take a more precautionary approach and as a result areas in affected spaces will be vacated.

    We wanted to inform you that we are not affected by this decision as we do not have RAAC in any of our buildings and therefore they will continue to function as normal. We understand that parents may want to understand more about the support to educational settings to manage RAAC safely. You can read more through the article published by the DfE on the Education Hub.

    I hope that this offers reassurance.

    Yours sincerely,

    Phill Quirk

    Headteacher

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