Noticeboard
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Parent drop in with Compass Changing Lives - Mental Health Support Team
Tue 07 Mar 2023COMPASS
Open from 8:30am until 10am come along and meet the team.
Free refreshments and a raffle prize could be yours for attending.
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Young Voices Release of Song with Heather Small
Mon 06 Mar 2023Young Voices - 'PROUD' Charity Single OUT NOW
Please spread the word and share, share, share! Social Media info below.
Twitter / Instagram / Facebook
Use this copy for sharing:
Download 'PROUD' by Heather Small and the Young Voices Choir 2023. All UK proceeds will be donated to children’s mental health charity Place2Be.Hashtags: #proud #heathersmall #yvconcerts #place2be
Twitter:
Young Voices: @yvconcerts
Place2be: @place2be
Instagram:
Young Voices: @yvconcerts
Place2be: @_place2beFacebook:
Young Voices: https://www.facebook.com/YVConcerts
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World Book Day 2023
Thu 02 Mar 2023Reminder:
World Book Day tomorrow. Remember character dressing up is optional otherwise it's full school uniform.
WORLD BOOK DAY 2023
Thursday 2nd March
The theme for World Book Day 2023 is “You are a reader!”
We should very much like to have everyone involved, as we are all readers!
So, this year we are giving the children (and you) a choice of what suits you and your child best:
1. Be able to talk about books they enjoy reading and books that they love to hear being read to them. This can be stories, rhymes, non-fiction, diaries, factual book, comics…whatever they like!
This does NOT requiring bringing anything to school! Yay! No pressure on you to remember anything on the day – just talk to your child anytime between now and 2nd March!
2. Bring their current favourite book to school as a prompt to talk about and share. We will not have time to read all the books brought in on the day, but will do our best to read sections and keep some in school to share. If they know which book they want to bring, then it can go in their book bag today so it’s ready!!
3. Dressing-up…this is the tricky one! If your child wishes to dress-up then they MUST have the book that goes with their character and have read it. I appreciate that this makes it harder, but we ask for your support to make sure that the day is fun for everyone.
23 easy, alternative World Book Day activity ideas (hope-education.co.uk)
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Nut Allergy Policy Reminder
Wed 01 Mar 2023Nut-Free Policy
Although we recognise that this cannot be guaranteed, Brockley Primary School aims to be a Nut-Free school. This policy serves to set out all measures to reduce the risk to those children and adults who may suffer an anaphylactic reaction if exposed to nuts to which they are sensitive. The school aims to protect children who have allergies to nuts yet also help them, as they grow up, to take responsibility as to what foods they can eat and to be aware of where they may be put at risk. We do not allow nuts or nut products in school lunch boxes.
Our “Nut-Free Policy” means that the following items should not be brought into school:
Packs of nuts
Peanut butter sandwiches
Fruit and cereal bars that contain nuts
Chocolate bars or sweets that contain nuts
Sesame seed rolls (children allergic to nuts may also have a severe reaction to sesame)
Cakes made with nuts
We have a policy to not use nuts in any of our food prepared on site at our school. Our suppliers provide us with nut-free products wherever possible. However, we cannot guarantee freedom from nut traces. We cannot give out any sweets brought in from home to be given out as birthday treats unless this has been previously agreed with the parent and staff.
nut-allergy-policy-nov-21.pdf (primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com)