Due to the weather conditions and our waterlogged field, football club with Mr M tomorrow (Friday) after school has been cancelled- please look out for clubs news detailing any cancellations for next week.
School News
Art Club have created paper sculptures inspired by Anish Kapoor
We have enjoyed designing paper sculptures inspired by Anish Kapoor.
Live Well Telford
https://livewell.telford.gov.uk/
Are you aware of the Telford Live Well site? Signposting to many agencies who can offer you support.
The Space Dome
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All of the year 5 children thoroughly enjoyed their visit inside the space dome today. One child described it as ‘breathtaking.’ We learnt all about the planets & constellations too.
Choir – Newport Big Sing!
Please see the attached letter regarding the upcoming Newport Big Sing event!
Many thanks,
Mrs Ollerenshaw
Book Week – Monday 4th March – Friday 8th March
Please find attached a letter explaining what is happening in school for this year’s Book Week.
It is always a fun and engaging week in our calendar, celebrating reading and and a love of books.
Thank you,
Mr Rotherham
Health Protection Hub….
Telford and Wrekin Health Hub have asked us to circulate the information below:
Advice for parents/carers on visits to settings involving contact with animals such as lambing events, petting zoos etc.
Visitor attractions involving contact with animals are understandably popular with parents and children but do carry a risk from infectious diseases.
All animals naturally carry a range of micro-organisms, some of which can be transmitted to humans, where they may cause ill health.
Some of these, such as E. coli O157 or Cryptosporidium (Crypto), present a serious health hazard and have the potential to cause serious illness which may be particularly severe in young children.
We see many cases of Crypto each year in the Health Protection Hub, particularly among children, and it’s a miserable experience for them and their parents.
Following these practical steps will help your child stay safe and healthy:
- Children should wash their hands in the following four situations: after contacting animals, before eating, before and after using play equipment, and when leaving site. It will help to explain why they must wash their hands thoroughly in these situations and to show them what proper handwashing looks like. Bear in mind that alcohol gel is not a suitable substitute for proper hand washing with soap and running water – it doesn’t work against Crypto.
- Do not suck fingers or put hands, pens, pencils or crayons etc. in mouths.
- Check that cuts, grazes etc. on children’s hands are covered with a waterproof dressing.
- Do not kiss animals.
- Eat only food that you have brought with you or food for human consumption that you have bought on the premises, and eat only in designated areas.
- Never eat food that has fallen to the ground.
- Never taste animal foods.
- Children should not eat, drink or chew anything (including sweets) outside the areas designated for eating at the visitor attraction.
- Where possible, clean or clean and change footwear before leaving. The site should have facilities to clean footwear and pushchair/pram wheels as you leave the site. Wash hands after cleaning/changing footwear.
- Do not use or pick up tools (e.g. spades and forks) or touch other work equipment unless permitted to do so by site staff.
- Do not climb on to walls, fences, gates or animal pens etc. Some animals put their feet on the fences of their pens and contaminate them with faecal matter.
- Listen carefully and follow the instructions and information given by the site staff.
- Do not wander off into unsupervised or prohibited areas e.g. manure heaps.
- Allow plenty of time for hand washing before eating or leaving the site so that the children do not have to rush.
- If a member of your group shows signs of illness (e.g. sickness or diarrhoea) after a visit, visit the doctor and explain that they have had recent contact with animals. Please also contact the attraction you visited and inform them of the illness
Rainforest Day 4M 20/02/24
4M had a fab day with David the Rainforest Man, who entertained us with stories, photos and artefacts from rainforests from around the world, but mainly South America. During the afternoon the children got to hold a tarantula, a millipede, hissing cockroaches, giant stick insects and even a scorpion, they sketched the artefacts and even made traditional style rainforest necklaces, which they have come home with! A super day enjoyed by all!