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Next half term- pupils will have PE on the following days
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Monday |
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PE KIT |
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Tuesday |
PE KIT |
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SWIM |
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Wednesday |
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PE KIT |
PE KIT |
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A reminder that Parents/Guardians are invited to attend the Easter Assemblies w/c 3rd April.
Monday 9.20am | Year 1 |
Monday 2.15pm | Year 5 |
Tuesday 9.20am | Year 2 |
Tuesday 2.15pm | Year 3 |
Wednesday 9.20am | Year 4 |
Wednesday 2.15pm | Year 6 |
OFSTED will be visiting school On Thursday 30th and Friday 31st March. Please visit HERE for parents letters. Your child will also come home with a copy for you.
On Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th March school is closed for Nursery, Reception, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 due to strike action. Years 1 & 6 should attend school as normal.
Class | Days |
Reception | Tuesday |
Year 1 | Monday & Wednesday |
Year 2 | Monday & Friday |
Year 3 | Monday & Tuesday |
Year 4 | Monday & Wednesday. Swimming on Tuesday |
Year 5 | Monday & Tuesday |
Year 6 | None |
Marybone will once again be running their free half term club from Monday 13th February- Friday 17th February 10am-2pm. Children aged 5- 15 are welcome to attend for food and activities including; Art/Craft, Football coaching ,Drama, Yoga, boxing, Dance and Drama, Model making, Face Painting.
For other local clubs please visit https://merseyplay.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Full-list-of-February-Providers-2023.pdf
Spring 1 |
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Monday |
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Tuesday |
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SWIM |
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Wednesday |
PE KIT |
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Dear Parents/Guardians,
Your children are returning to school after the half term break and with the clocks going back an hour, the nights have now become darker. It is therefore important that if we are walking, cycling or on a scooter that we make ourselves as visible to motorists as possible. Think about wearing brighter clothes having reflective material on our coats, bags etc. Lights on bikes, scooters etc.
The school environment is a safe secure place for your children to attend but we as parents and guardians also have a responsibility to try and improve the accessibility of pupils arriving to school. Inconsiderate and dangerous parking is one of the biggest safety concerns from parents outside Primary Schools. Parked vehicles can hide children from passing drivers and stop children from being able to see approaching traffic. Almost half of the young children injured as pedestrians have had their view of the road blocked by a parked car.
How would you feel if your parking contributed towards a child being injured?
Remember pupils need to see and be seen when crossing the roads so think seriously about the location of the school and neighbourhood and consider ways you can help as a parent/guardian to improve their road safety. If you use a vehicle to drop off and pick up your child from School please consider parking further away from the entrance & exits in a safe legal place and walk the remainder of the journey.
Do Not Park on
You are the one who will be with your children at the roadside every day. When you are out with your child you will have good opportunities to reinforce the road safety messages. Please think about telling your child about the importance of finding safer places to cross, stopping behind the kerb, looking, listening, and thinking, holding their hands even if using a lollipop person or pedestrian facility. Making sure they have good visibility, taking their hoods down and no distractions with phones or friends when near roads. This will help your child to develop good road safety habits at an early age and reinforce your own road safety awareness.
Think about the safety of all Road Users.
Ticket offer for the 2022 World Gymnastics Championships
You’ll be doing somersaults!
It’s been an exciting summer of gymnastics this year, with the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, the amazing European Championships in Munich and now its Liverpool’s turn to host the 2022 World Championships…coming to the M&S Bank Arena later this month.
It will be one of the largest international sporting events ever to be held in the city and is an Olympic Qualifier for Paris 2024. With so much at stake, our gymnasts will be pulling out all the stops!
We would like to offer you the chance to come along as our guest, free of charge, to see our Men's Qualification Session on Monday 31st October (Q5) at 18.45hrs.
We hope to see you there!