Bulletin 19th July 2019 Dear Parents/Carers I cannot believe how quickly the year has flown by! Thank you for all of your continued support this year and we look forward to seeing you again in September. Y6 TRIP TO FRANCE Our Y6 cohort were an absolute delight to take to France last week – there were lots of laughs and enjoyment every single day! Thank you to Mr Jordan, Mr Farrer and Mrs Wilding for being such great group leaders and contributing to our fun! BUCKET FILLING Luke J Yr 5 has been especially helpful since Mum has had her leg in plaster, he has been doing more housework, tidying and clearing away. Well done to Sam Q, Fintan H and Matthew J for making Ollie so happy by clubbing together during the French trip and buying him a gift and card as he wasn’t able to attend and was terribly upset he couldn’t go to
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Bulletin 19th July 2019
Dear Parents/Carers
I cannot believe how quickly the year has flown by! Thank you for all of your continued support this year and
we look forward to seeing you again in September.
Y6 TRIP TO FRANCE
Our Y6 cohort were an absolute delight to take to France last week – there were lots of laughs and
enjoyment every single day! Thank you to Mr Jordan, Mr Farrer and Mrs Wilding for being such great group
leaders and contributing to our fun!
BUCKET FILLING
Luke J Yr 5 has been especially helpful since Mum has had her leg in plaster, he has been doing more
housework, tidying and clearing away.
Well done to Sam Q, Fintan H and Matthew J for making Ollie so happy by clubbing together during the
French trip and buying him a gift and card as he wasn’t able to attend and was terribly upset he couldn’t go to
France. They clearly have such a fantastic friendship group and have been so thoughtful.
E-SAFETY
Five useful articles for parents to help keep their children safe online over the summer
Please find below some help for parents to engage with their child's online activities over the summer holidays.
These articles have been kindly reproduced from the thinkuknow.co.uk website, created by education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command
1. Gaming: what parents and carers need to know https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/gaming/
Many children will be spending time gaming online over the summer holidays. This article explores the
different elements of gaming with a particular focus on how it can be used by offenders but focusing on what
parents can do to support their child while gaming.
2. Sharing pictures of your child online https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/Sharing-pictures-of-your-children
Lots of parents love sharing photos of their children with friends and family, particularly when they are on
holiday or starting the new school year. A recent report found that 42% of young people reported that their
parents had done this without asking their permission. Our article helps parents to protect their child while staying social.
3. Keeping your under 5s safe online https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/keeping-your-under-five-safe-online
Whether it's watching videos, playing games on their devices or talking to Alexa - today's under 5s are
spending more time online. In this article we look at the benefits of children accessing the internet, and share
advice about how parents can make sure their child has a safe experience online.
4. Live streaming: responding to the risks https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/live-streaming-responding-to-the-risks
Many children enjoy live streaming as it can be used to showcase talent, develop communication skills and
create identity. Our article helps parents to understand why children love it, what the risks can be, and how
they can help their child stay safe if they are live streaming.