We will be updating our school website regularly on our Coronavirus Updates page and home page, so please refer to the main school website for the most current information.
With best wishes,
Sandie Andrews
Headteacher
Don’t let the pressure of parenting get you down. Try these simple tips and tricks, formulated by researchers and NHS mental health experts, which are backed by science and proven to work with families.
See this document for 20 helpful apps to support children who are feeling stressed or anxious.
Click the link to see wellbeing ideas for families. These include ideas for spending quality time together, and conversation starters.
Fun activities to support speech and language development for children from birth to 5.
See these 7 top tips for supporting reading at home and the TRUST model (with images here).
Visit EPIC reading for a wide range of online books.
Blog post from London Grid for Learning on keeping your children safe online.
Guide to social networks, apps and games from Net Aware
Advice for parents with age guides from Internet Matters
Guidance from Think U Know
Please read this bulletin to educate yourself on grooming and online relationships. If you are concerned that your child is being groomed, contact school immediately and ask to speak to a safeguarding lead.
If you are in need of Foodbank vouchers, please contact the school immediately and ask to speak to Sophie Lewis.
We are happy and able to organise this for you.