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News Stories- Reduced Pupil Provision Letter - Keyworkers
To view the letter please click on virtual office, then latest news & events, and then other school letters & information. Once on this page click on 'Coronavirus Pupil Provision letter - Keyworkers' (20/03/20) this will open the letter. Thank you. - Reduced Pupil Provision - Keyworkers
An offer letter will be emailed today; Friday 20th March, 2020 via the Keyworker email. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE AN OFFER YOUR CHILD MUST NOT ATTEND SCHOOL. - Coronavirus Update Letter - Keyworkers
To view the letter please click on virtual office, then latest news & events, and then other school letters & information. Once on this page click on 'Coronavirus Update - Keyworkers' this will open the letter. Thank you. - COVID 19 Staying at Home Advice
For guidance about staying at home please use the link attached: - Corona Virus Update
On Thursday 12th March, 2020 the government announced that we are now moving to the next stage regarding managing the spread of COVID 19. We are now within the Delay/Mitigation phase. - PTA Book Sale
'Thank you' to everyone who attended the book sale on Tuesday 3rd March, 2020. A fantastic £285.00 has been raised to buy new books for the new school library. - Sport Relief - Friday 13th March, 2020
In aid of Sports Relief 2020, on Friday 13th March children can come to school in sportswear and trainers for a minimum donation of 50p. Throughout the day they will have the chance to take part in fun ways of getting active. - Department for Education Coronavirus Helpline
A new helpline has been launched to answer questions about COVID-19 related to education. Staff, parents and young people can contact the helpline as follows: Tel: 0800 046 8687; opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday) - Coronavirus Information
Information received from the Department for Education.The government is closely monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus.The overall risk to the UK remains moderate. For the latest information & advice please visit https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus - Holocaust Memorial Day
5 years ago a tree was planted to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. On Monday 27th January, 2020 we gathered at the tree to remember the millions of victims of the atrocity. Now more than 3 metres tall, the tree is measured as part of the annual ceremony.
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