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  • KNOwKnifeCrime

    Mon 25 Mar 2024

    Sefton Schools say #kNOwKnifeCrime

     

    As a school we are always looking for opportunities and ways to educate our pupils on how to keep themselves safe. We have decided to team up with #kNOwKnifeCrime campaign and London Marathon 2024 and we will be fundraising for bleeding control kits and cabinets for outside our schools in Sefton. We want to keep our community safe and be well resourced in the event someone needs medical assistance.

     

    Nursery to Year 6 pupils – Mini marathon

    We will be having a mini marathon event in our school the week of 15th April 2024 where all pupils will participate in running in our school grounds. For participating in this event all children will receive a London mini marathon certificate and our school will receive a trophy.

     

    Next week we will be informing the children about this campaign. As a school we will be making a donation for a bleed control kit cabinet outside our school. Younger pupils will focus on important lifesaving facts of how a bleed control kit can keep someone alive whilst waiting for medical assistance. It will also focus on keeping healthy and achieving ambitious goals by setting ourselves the mini marathon challenge.

     

    Pupils in Year 5 and Year 6 will be having a virtual assembly from the the #kNOwKnifeCrime campaigner Laura Hughes (who established in Memory of Colin McGinty) a -kNOwKnifeCrime initiative to educate young people on the wider lasting impact of knife crime. The assembly will be age appropriate and help children to consider the choices they have. As part of our safeguarding work, we need to educate our pupils on the dangers they may be exposed to. The purpose of the fundraiser is not to scare or worry our community but to raise awareness of the possible risks and donate money to purchase bleeding control kits for our local community.

     

    On Wednesday 17th April representatives from Year 5 and Year 6 pupils will be participating in a relay event where they will be handed the ‘bleed control kit baton’ from St Phillip’s School pupils and then run from our School to Springwell Park passing on a ‘bleed control kit’ to show how we are working as a community to keep our community safe. If your child is running in the event on 17th April, you will receive additional information.

     

    All children in Year 5 and Year 6 will be supporting the event in some way, should they not be part of the running relay group. 84 schools in Sefton are also participating in this event which is set to be covered by the media.

     

     #kNOwKnifeCrime

     

    Thank you

    Mrs Dowell

     

  • Easter

    Mon 25 Mar 2024

    25th March 2024

    Dear Parents/Carers

    Just a few updates for the week leading up to the Easter break.

    Wednesday 27th March Junior Easter Service 7pm in church.

    Please make sure your child is in church by 6.45 so we can start at 7pm. We are really looking forward to sharing this occasion with you all.

    Thursday 28th March

    Easter Competition

    If your child wishes to take part in this, please bring in their entries on Wednesday or Thursday morning. Thank you for your amazing contributions!

    As you may remember we had our RE inspection earlier this half term. We have received the draft report and the final version will be sent out on Monday 15th April.

    We will be giving individual prizes for good attendance this week. There will also be two classes who will share the best class attendance reward this term. Well done to Year 5 and Year 6. They will get their treat on Thursday.

    Sefton Schools say #kNOwKnifeCrime

    We will be taking part in this Sefton event on Wed 17th April. A group of children will run from school to Springwell Primary. The rest of the school will participate by running around school grounds. The campaign is to raise awareness of Knife Crime and to provide bleed control kits and cabinets for communities. There is a letter attached with more detail provided.

    Summer School uniform

    Summer school uniform is Girls:-Blue and white check dress, white or maroon cardigan or usual winter uniform

    Boys: usual winter uniform or grey shorts

    Please make sure your child wears the correct school shoes. This means flat black shoes – not pumps or sandals or jellies for girls and black shoes for boys, not trainers.

    Unfortunately, we had some really sad news on Friday. Father Barry, who was Parish Priest here up until March 2020 sadly died on Friday last week. He had been unwell for some time. He will be really missed by us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time.

    School finishes at 1.30pm on THURSDAY 28th MARCH

    Return to school on Monday 15th April at 8.55am

    Thank you for all your support and cooperation last term. We wish you all a happy and holy Easter and look forward to seeing you back for the Summer term.

    Kind regards,

    M Dowell

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