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Go Red for Ryan Day [2nd May 2025] Dear parents, We are supporting the 'Ryan McBride Foundation' fundraiser Go Red for Ryan Day on Friday 2nd May 2025. We would ask all children to wear red on the day and try to raise £5 sponsorship. All money raised goes back into the RMB Foundation s | 325 Club Week Beginning 6th May 2025 It is now time to book your place for 325 Club week beginning 6th May.Booking link opens at 8.30am Wednesday 30th April and closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd Mayhttps://forms.office.com/e/yxxTBa9BEZRemember to put your child's/children's names and class and the days and times you wish to choose.Please Note link closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May you cannot book after this.If you cannot access the link then please inform school staff before 3.00pm on Friday 2nd May. | 325 Club Week Beginning 6th May 2025 It is now time to book your place for 325 Club week beginning 6th May.Booking link opens at 8.30am Wednesday 30th  April and closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May. https://forms.office.com/e/yxxTBa9BEZRemember to put your child's/children's names and class and the days and times you wish to choose.Please Note link closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May you cannot book after this.If you cannot access the link then please inform school staff before 3.00pm on Friday 2nd May.
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ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 16th-20th NOVEMBER 2020

13th Nov 2020

Anti-Bullying week begins on the 16th November. To mark the start of the week we are holding an odd socks day. Children are invited to come to school wearing odd socks. The purpose of this is to show that we are all different and unique, but we are all united against bullying within our school.

The theme this year for Anti-Bullying is “United Against Bullying,” The Anti-Bullying Alliance have chosen this theme because:

This year, more than ever, we’ve witnessed the positive power that society can have when we come together to tackle a common challenge.”

Anti-Bullying Week is no different. Bullying has a long lasting effect on those who experience and witness it. But by channelling our collective power, through shared efforts and shared ambitions, we can reduce bullying together. From parents and carers, to teachers and politicians, to children and young people, we all have a part to play in coming together to make a difference. 

“We’re all a piece in the puzzle, and together, we’re united against bullying.”

So make a note to wear odd socks on Monday 16th November.