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HOMEWORK T


he school sends homework on a regular basis and all children are expected to take their reading books home. Research has shown that reading at home to an adult on a regular


basis helps children improve their Literacy skills (in any language). All children are provided with a home/ school bag in which to carry their work. A charge will be made should a book or bag be lost. Home-school books are in your child’s folders for you to share your views on your child’s reading with the class teacher.


Sexual and Relationship Education: We have an SRE (Sex and Relationship Education) Policy running throughout our school. Parents are welcome to ask questions about the content and resources used. As we do for your children, we aim to answer your questions openly, honestly and to the best of our ability.


Drugs Education: We also follow our Drugs Policy and aim to teach children about medicines, drugs, harmful substances and legal and illegal aspects of drug education. This is done at age-appropriate levels. The aim of this is to enable children to make sensible and informed decisions to keep themselves safe.


BREAKFAST CLUB


We run a very well attended Breakfast Club. This starts at 8 a.m. and runs until the start of the school day at 8.55 a.m. Children are given a healthy breakfast and play games during this time. Please contact the school office if you are interested in a place. We use the selection criteria as determined by the requirements of our funding source. Details of selection criteria can be obtained from the school office. Parents who are working must pay a small daily charge for a child to attend Breakfast Club. Parents in receipt of certain benefits may qualify for a free place, please ask in the School Office for details.


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