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  • From your School Council
    Please take a moment to read this letter from the School Council regarding Children in Need.
  • For your information: 25/09/18 Chicken pox
    We have had a confirmed case of chicken pox in Reception. If you are pregnant and have not had chicken pox you should get advice from your GP or midwife immediately even if you have no rash or other symptoms. If:
  • For your information: 17/07/18 Chicken pox
    We have had a confirmed case of chicken pox in Year 3. If you are pregnant and have not had chicken pox you should get advice from your GP or midwife immediately even if you have no rash or other symptoms. If:
  • For your information: 13/06/18 Shingles
    There has been a reported case of shingles in KS1. Please read the following information.
  • New Data Protection Policy
    Our new data protection policy is available to view on our policies page.
  • 27/04/2018 - Latest Newsletter online
    You can find our latest newsletter by clicking on 'Latest News' on the blue menu bar, then 'Newsletters'.
  • UPDATE: 19/04/2018 Slapped Cheek & Scarlet Fever
    There are still cases of Slapped Cheek & Scarlet Fever in school. Slapped cheek disease is normally a mild, short illness. However, the rash may appear to be quite dramatic. No treatment is usually needed. However, it can cause harm to an unborn baby...
  • For your information: 20/03/2018 Slapped Cheek
    We have had a confirmed case of Slapped Cheek in Reception. Slapped cheek disease is normally a mild, short illness. However, the rash may appear to be quite dramatic. No treatment is usually needed. However, it can cause harm to an unborn baby...
  • Snow Plan
    We have updated our Snow Plan for this winter.
  • For your information 4/12/2017: Chicken pox
    We have had a confirmed case of chicken pox in Nursery. If you are pregnant and have not had chicken pox you should get advice from your GP or midwife immediately even if you have no rash or other symptoms. If:
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