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Toys on the last day of term

22nd December 2022A Stelling

Key Stage 2  (Years 3 to 6)

Pupils in the above year groups are welcome to bring toys in for the last day of term but please don’t bring anything that can take photos, record videos or connect with other devices and/or the internet. We would welcome toys which encourage children to play with each other please such as board games.

Please can all toys be labelled with your child’s name and come to school in an appropriate bag. We can not take responsibility for any lost or damaged toys.

Early Years and Key Stage 1 (Nursery to Year 2) 

No toys please, children will be playing with the provision we have in school and we have a many fun activities planned.

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International Party!

21st December 2022Miss A Marshall

To celebrate the World Cup, the children were invited to do some research about a country that was taking part. The children have produced some fabulous posters and PowerPoint presentations which are displayed along the corridor in school.

Some children were then chosen to attend an International Party where they sampled different foods from around the world. German pretzels, polish sausage and wasabi peas from Japan were some of the favourites. Not forgetting the escargot (snails) from France. An excellent time was had by all!
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KS2 Pantomime – “Oh yes it was!”

21st December 2022A Stelling

Key Stage 2 pupils received a festive treat this morning when actors visited the school and performed “Sleeping Beauty”. Lots of audience participation and giggles throughout; the audience thoroughly enjoyed themselves!

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Lunch & Milk Update

16th December 2022Mr Bennett
Mortimer Primary School
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Lunch & Milk Update – 16.12.22
Dear parents/carers,
We hope you are enjoying the Christmas festivities. Every event has been very well attended and we appreciate your support. Just a quick message…

Christmas Lunch next week

The Cook will only be offering 2 options:

A traditional Christmas Lunch or a vegetarian option Christmas Lunch.

All bookings made, albeit for sandwiches or jacket potatoes on the system, children will only be served the Christmas Lunch.  If this is not suitable and parents wish to cancel their child’s lunch on Thursday 22nd December, they should contact the office. 

Milk Money

Milk money for Spring term is now live on Parent Pay.  This must be paid by Friday 13th January 2023 in order for your child to receive milk next term.  

Payments after that date will not be accepted.

Thank you

 

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Merry Christmas from Y6

8th December 2022A Stelling

We are very proud of our Y6 pupils, who have created Christmas cards and designed envelopes to spread seasonal wishes to the residents of Hebburn Court Home and Age UK. We hope they bring a touch of festive cheer to the recipients.

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Science Bioartattack Competition

6th December 2022Mr Bennett

Well done to all of the pupils who entered the Science Bioartattack competition! Their entries have been submitted on the RSB website and you can see all of their fantastic designs here. Thank you for the huge amount of effort and support from home in completing them. After much deliberation, Thea was chosen as the school winner for her excellent design ‘We Want the Alive Half, Not the Dead’ (to show what happens when trees are cut down and habitats are destroyed).

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Winter Illnesses

6th December 2022Mr Bennett

WINTER ILLNESSES IN NORTH EAST SCHOOLS
INFORMATION FOR PUPILS, PARENTS AND STAFF

As autumn and winter approach, it is likely that there will be increasing numbers of people affected by winter illnesses, such as diarrhoea and vomiting, influenza and scarlet fever. This leaflet provides advice for pupils, parents and staff on how to reduce the risk of catching these common bugs.

General hygiene
Handwashing is a highly effective way of preventing many infections from spreading. Pupils and staff should frequently wash their hands with warm water and soap, particularly after using the toilet, after using a tissue to catch a cough or sneeze, and before eating. As they are not effective against some germs which cause gastrointestinal illnesses, hand sanitiser gels are not a suitable substitute for handwashing after using the toilet.

Respiratory infections including influenza (flu) and COVID-19
Respiratory viruses such as flu and other flu-like illnesses spread easily between people from coughs and sneezes and can live on y may develop quickly and can include sudden fever, a dry chesty cough, a sore throat, aching body, headache, tiredness, diarrhoea or tummy pain, and nausea. For most people, viral respiratory infections result in an unpleasant but self-limiting illness. However, some people are at risk of developing severe illness or complications, including older adults, pregnant women, those with a long-term condition or a weakened immune system, and those in long-term care facilities.

All children aged 5 to 15 years can now have the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinating children can reduced the risk of infection to your child and other they are in contact with.

There is more information on the COVID-19 vaccine for children at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-for-children/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-for-children-aged-5-to-15/

The seasonal flu jab offers the best available protection against severe illness caused by the influenza virus. All children and adults eligible for an NHS vaccination should take up this offer.

There is more information on the flu vaccine for children at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/child-flu-vaccine/

If you or your child are in at at-risk group and develop symptoms of flu, you may require anti-viral medication. Please seek prompt medical assessment via NHS 111, a GP or a nurse who will be able to provide further advice.

If you or your child at in at at-risk group and have had recent contact with a confirmed influenza case and have not had the seasonal flu jab, anti-viral treatment may be advised. Please seek prompt advice via NHS 111, a GP or a nurse.

If you or your child are not in an at-risk group and develop symptoms of flu, and would like advice on managing these symptoms, please consult a pharmacist, NHS 111, or your GP or nurse in the usual way.

As with any respiratory illness, any child or staff member with these symptoms should stay off school until any fever has resolved and they are well enough to do their normal activities.
There is more information on flu at nhs.uk/conditions/flu

Diarrhoea and vomiting
It is not unusual for viruses which cause diarrhoea and vomiting to circulate among children, especially over the winter. If you or your child develop these symptoms and are concerned about them, please contact NHS 111 or your GP or nurse in the usual way.

Any child or staff member who develops diarrhoea and/or vomiting should stay off school until 48 hours after they last had diarrhoea or vomiting.

There is more information on diarrhoea and vomiting at nhs.uk/conditions/diarrhoea-and-vomiting

Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever is usually a mild illness, though it typically needs to be treated with a course of antibiotics to minimise the risk of complications and reduce the spread to others. Scarlet fever is characterised by a fine red rash which typically appears first on the chest and stomach, rapidly spreading to other parts of the body. The skin can feel a bit like sandpaper, and the face and be flushed red by pale around the mouth. The rash often appears after or along with symptoms such as a sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting. Children who have recently had chickenpox are at high risk of a more severe course of illness if they catch scarlet fever.

If you think you or your child has scarlet fever, please seek prompt medical assessment via NHS 111, or your GP or nurse.

Any child or staff member who develops scarlet fever should stay off school until 24 hours after their first dose of antibiotics.

There is more information on scarlet fever at nhs.uk/conditions/scarlet-fever

COVID-19

It is possible that we will see an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases over the autumn and winter period. Vaccination offers the best available protection against severe illness caused by COVID-19. Anyone eligible for an NHS COVID-19 booster vaccination should take up this offer.

Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, a new continuous cough, a loss of or change to your sense of taste or smell, shortness of breath, feeling unusually tired, an aching body, a headache, sore throat, blocked or runny

nose, a loss of appetite, diarrhoea and feeling or being sick. If you or your child develop these symptoms and are concerned about them, please contact NHS 111 or your GP or nurse in the usual way.

As with any respiratory illness, any child or staff member who develops these symptoms should stay off school until any fever has resolved and they are well enough to do their normal activities. Although most people are no longer eligible for COVID-19 testing, any child who happens to have a positive COVID-19 test should stay off school for at least three days from the date of the test, and any adult who happens to have a positive COVID-19 test should staff off school for at least five days from the date of the test.

There is more information on COVID-19 at nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19

School closures
The Health Protection Team does not frequently or routinely advise that schools close when there are increased levels of diarrhoea and vomiting, increased number of COVID cases, or increase numbers of cases of other winter illnesses. Closing schools does not usually provide substantial additional protection against catching illnesses which are commonly circulating in the community.

However, schools may need to close for other practical reasons, such as due to high levels of staff absence, or a need to facilitate additional cleaning. Any decision about school closures will be taken by the school’s management team, and any queries regarding these should be addressed to the school.

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Emmaus Big Draw Calendar Winners!

5th December 2022Mr Bennett
Mortimer Primary School
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Emmaus – 05/12/22
Dear parents/carers,
During the month of October, Year 6 took part in a Big Draw event in partnership with a local charity, Emmaus North East.  The charity is dedicated to helping those in need who are homeless and asked our Year 6 pupils to put their drawing skills to the test by drawing designs based upon North East landmarks.  The children’s work was then sent off and judged; winning entries are to be included in Emmaus’ 2023 calendar.  Many of the children’s designs depicted homeless individuals or highlighted the issue in other ways.  We invited Year 6 parents and guardians along to spend the afternoon drawing alongside the children and I think you will agree that we have some extremely talented parents at Mortimer! 

Last week, representatives from Emmaus came to Mortimer to talk about how they help people in our local community and held a question and answer session about homelessness with our Year 6 pupils.  We were also lucky enough to be introduced to their new therapy puppy, Loki. They announced the names of the 12 winning artists whose work will be included in their 2023 calendar and were kind enough to give prizes to every child who took part.  Thank you so much, Emmaus! 

The 12 winning entries belonged to: 

  • Amy Adams 
  • William Amor 
  • Will Consadine 
  • William Davies
  • Lily Eddon
  • Harry Evans
  • Ryan Jahanfar
  • Isabel Langston
  • Anna Maughan
  • Alice Turner
  • Finley Winfield
  • Eve-Casey Wynne

Well done to all of you and we cannot wait to see your entries on the 2023 calendar! As soon as they go on sale, we will let you know in case you want to purchase one and help support a fantastic local charity. 

More information about Emmaus North East can be found at www.emmaus.org.uk/north-east/

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Year 2 South Tyneside School Games Tennis Festival

1st December 2022A Stelling

Some of our Year 2 children took part in the South Tyneside School Games Tennis Festival last week at Temple Park.

This was an opportunity for many of the children to explore new skills with experienced coaches. Great fun was had by all!

 

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Mortimer Christmas Info 2022

29th November 2022Mr Bennett
Mortimer Primary School
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Mortimer Christmas Info – 29.11.22
Dear parents/carers,
Please find attached our full Christmas schedule with details. We hope to see you over the course of the festive period. We are using a different church this year (St Michael’s) and have tried to make some changes to help parents with work commitments, If you have any questions about the events, please just ask. 
Presents for Staff
As a school we understand the current financial situation many families are facing through the cost of living increases. Staff would like parents to know, whilst we appreciate the children’s gifts at Christmas, please focus on your nearest and dearest.
Thank you for your continuing support.

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Phone: 0191 455 4504
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Web: www.mortimerprimary.co.uk

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