Found – mobile phone

A mobile phone has been handed into school that was found just outside the school grounds.  Please contact the office on 01952 387720 if you believe that it belongs to you.

A day to remember

The children marked Remembrance Day by making and displaying their poppies. We watched the two minute silence as the wreath was laid at the cenotaph. We talked about people looking after us and keeping us safe. We thought about happy, sad and scary times. The children were fantastic at remaining quiet for the whole two minutes. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the poppy appeal.

Remembrance Day

The last few days we have been learning lots about Remembrance Day.

Today we did a superb piece of writing in literacy, we took part in the 2 minutes silence and then we completed our challenge of biking 11 times around the track.

 

Update 11.11.20

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

Just a quick note to say ‘thank you’ for the efforts everyone is making to keep our site Covid free. We are delighted in the response we have had to the request for all parents to wear face coverings on our site.

 

As you will undoubtedly of heard, there are relatively high numbers of Covid in Telford and therefore we continue to operate strict hygiene and ‘bubble’ systems in school. Adult to adult transition holds the highest risk and with your help we are managing to keep everyone safe.

 

I continue to carefully analyse the advice we are given as schools and update our risk assessment accordingly.

 

Kind regards,

 

Miss Cook

E-safety top tip – Fortnite

How well do you know the online game that your child is playing?

As adults and carers, it is your responsibility to know what your child could be experiencing whilst playing games online.

 

Fortnite is a popular survival action game where up to 100 live players can fight each other to be the last one standing. The game includes heavy violence and you can talk to other players using public, private and voice chat.

The official rating for this game is 12+, which means that your child should not be playing this game until they are in secondary school.

When they are old enough to play this game, there are parental controls that can be set.  For more information click here.

Firework fun

Today we have been talking about safety on bonfire night especially about touching hot objects such as sparklers and old fireworks. We also learnt not to touch matches and lighters and listened to the story “Francis the firefly” to help us understand.This story is available on the internet if you would like to watch it at home if you are self isolating. We have also started to make some firework art and would love you to share your bonfire pictures or celebrations with us on parent share.

Fun with the music man

We had a wonderful time singing with the music man this afternoon. We joined in with singing, making noises and moving our bodies.

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