Seely Primary and Nursery School News
The latest news stories from Seely Primary and Nursery School.
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News Stories- Reading Books for your children to read at home.
Dear parents and carers,
Some of you have been asking about reading books for your children at the recent parent meetings. Seely Safari Sale - Sat 19th June 2021 Have you ever heard of a Safari Sale?? Closure of Seely Out of School Club Parents who have been using the Seely Out of School Club for childcare have been notified today of their decision to close at half term due to financial pressures - see copy of the notification attached.- Yr 3/4 Basketball Club - problems with payment / places
We apologise for the issues some of you may have experienced with booking for the year 3/4 basketball club running from Monday 10th May. We had a very high take up and as the letter detailed, only 25 places were available. - THE BIG ASK - Children's Survey
The Children's Commissioner for England is asking for all children, young people and adults (parents and those working with children) to take part in the largest ever survey for children in England. - Switch Up - information
Switch Up - a mentoring / boxing organisation - is providing mentoring sessions for some of our KS2 children. It also supplied us with some food parcels in the first lockdown. - Veg Power - Lunchbox Hacks
As part of Veg Power's on-going mission to encourage the UK to eat more veg, they would like to make it easier for parents and carers to add more veg to children's lunchboxes. - DRAFT RSE Policy - for consultation
Dear Parents and Carers, Please find link below to the school web pages where you find a draft of the updated Relationships, Sex and Health Education Policy and lesson overviews (scheme of work) and subsequent feedback survey. - For those experiencing problems with School Gateway Notifications/Messages
Please see below from schoolcomms - the system/app provider. We hope this helps. - Test and Trace Support Payment for parents/guardians
Parents and carers of children who have been advised to self-isolate by their education setting or by NHS Test and Trace are now able to apply for a Test and Trace Support Payment or discretionary payment of £500, if they meet the eligibility criteria.
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