Calendar Dates
- Enterprise week 2nd May 2024
- Enterprise week 3rd May 2024
- Enterprise week 4th May 2024
Dear Parents,
A new feature of the school’s website allows you to subscribe to events from the school calendar so that they download into your own personal calendar on your mobile phone, tablet or computer.
All you need to do is visit the calendar on the school website and click the link called ‘Link the school events to your personal calendar’. You can then choose from three options: to add to your default calendar (for example, on an iPhone it will go to the iPhone calendar); to add it to your Google calendar; or input it to your calendar programme of choice.
Things to know:
• If the school edits its calendar, the updates will appear automatically in your calendar (the time that this takes to happen will depend on your calendar program).
• You cannot edit the events in the school calendar.
• All events will pull through in one colour only, not the colours set by the school.
• You can name the calendar and choose how often to receive updates (we recommend you set this to as often as possible).
• You can unsubscribe via your own calendar at any time.
A big thank you for your generous charity donations.
You helped Mr Hoq raise £121.62 for Asthma UK and an amazing total of £465.75 to help those people affected by the Nepal Earthquake.
We wish Mr Hoq lots of luck for Sunday! He is raising money for Asthma UK and is training hard.
Come on Mr Hoq!
Parents please note that the Breakfast Club is now at St Francis School. Please use the Hunter's Road entrance. Thank you.
Nursery - No afternoon children on Friday 27th March
KS1 - Close at 2.00 on Friday 27th March
KS2 - Close at 2.05 on Friday 27th March
Dear Parents,
There will be a solar eclipse on Friday 20th March which will take place at sometime between 8.00 am and 11.00am. It is very important that the children understand that they should not look directly at the sun whilst the eclipse is taking place as this can cause eye damage and in extreme cases it can cause temporary blindness. Please take some time to explain this to your children.
Mrs Powell