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  • High School Admissions

    Fri 22 Sep 2023

    Please note that high school admission applications need to be completed online by the 31st October 2023. The information for Rochdale schools is below:

     

    About applying for a secondary school place | Apply for a year 7 secondary school place | Rochdale Borough Council

     

  • After School Clubs

    Fri 22 Sep 2023

    We still have after school clubs places available. They are as follows:

     

    Monday: Year 3 and Year 4

    Tuesday  KS2

    Thursday: Year 1 and Year 2

    Friday: Year 5 and Year 6

     

    Sessions run 3.15pm-4.15pm. The cost is £13.

     

    If you would like to book then please contact the school. Payment is required to book and places are on a first come, first served basis. Thank you.

     

  • Reading Workshops This Term

    Fri 22 Sep 2023

    Following the success of our reading workshops, we will be inviting parents in again to promote the benefits of positive reading with your child.

     

    Parents/carers are invited to attend, tea/coffee will be provided. The dates are as follows:

    Tuesday 26th September – Year 6

    Tuesday 3rd October – Year 5

    Tuesday 10th October – Year 4

    Tuesday 17th October – Year 3

     

    Sessions will run 9.00am-9.30am.

    As a school, we are working on promoting a love of reading and it would be great to have parents as positive reading role models for the children. We hope to see as many parents as possible.

     

  • Fundraising

    Fri 22 Sep 2023

    A reminder that  we will be holding a McMillan coffee morning on Friday 29th September at 9am. Please come to the foyer if you would like to join us.

    We are asking for cake donations to be handed in to school office no later than Thursday 28th September please.

    Tea and coffee will be provided.

    All money raised from the 2 events will be split between 3 charities – Milly’s Smile, McMillan, and Springhill Hospice. Thank you in advance for your support with these events.

     

  • Data Collection

    Fri 22 Sep 2023

    Data collection forms have been sent out this week. Please can you ensure that you complete these and return to school as soon as possible. It is important that school has your child’s most up to date information. Thank you for your continued support.

     

  • Menu week commencing 18th Sept

    Mon 18 Sep 2023
  • Tesco

    Fri 15 Sep 2023
  • Setting boundaries around gaming

    Fri 15 Sep 2023
  • School Crossing Patrol Information

    Fri 15 Sep 2023

    Dear Parent

     

    The purpose of providing School Keep Clear markings is to keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road.

    School 'keep clear' markings. These are shown as yellow zigzag markings directly outside a school. No vehicles should park on the zigzag or even stop to set down passengers whilst the restrictions are in force.

    There are School Keep Clear markings present outside schools within the Rochdale Borough. These markings are enforceable, meaning motorists observed parking or dropping off passengers can be issued with a fine by either an enforcement officer who is patrolling the area or by the camera enforcement vehicle.

     

    Keep entrance clear of stationary vehicles, even if picking up or setting down children

     

     

     

    Can you please not stop on the keep clear markings outside your child’s school and keep all school children safe when crossing the road.

     

     

  • Is my child too ill for School?

    Fri 15 Sep 2023

    It can be tricky deciding whether or not to keep your child off school when they're unwell.

    There are government guidelines for schools and nurseries about managing specific infectious diseases at GOV.UK. These say when children should be kept off school and when they shouldn't.

    If you do keep your child at home, it's important to phone school on the first day. Let us know that your child won't be in and give the reason. You can also report absences on Parent Mail.

    If your child is well enough to go to school but has an infection that could be passed on, such as a cold sore or head lice, let their teacher know.

     

    For more information, please check the NHS website: Is my child too ill for school? - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

     

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