Please find here a link to child accident prevention trust regarding fireworks safety.
We hope you and your family have a fun and safe time.
4.11.20 Parent Pay
Parent Pay are making some planned changes on Wednesday 4th November.
As a result users will not be able to log in to ParentPay for approx 4 hours after 20:00.
They apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Our children thoroughly enjoyed dressing as their favourite book character or historical person yesterday. Here is a selection of photos from the day.
23.10.20 Latest Newsletter
22.10.20 Year 6 COVID19 Positive Case and Closure
Apologies for the late announcement- we have worked as quickly as we can.
Unfortunately, our text/app message service (Teachers2Parents) is unable to send messages this evening. They are aware of the fault and are trying to correct it.
Please share with parents of 6RD – Mrs Douglas so they can read the information regarding isolation of their child.
Direct messages will be sent as soon as the service comes back on line.
22.10.20 Year 6 (6RD only) COVID Update
Dear Parents and Carers,
There has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the school in Year 6 and we need to update you with the following information.
We have carried out a full risk assessment having spoken to Local Authority Public Health Advisors.
The children of 6RD – Mrs Douglas, have been identified as in close contact with the case. In line with the national guidance we recommend that your child now stays at home and self-isolate until Wednesday 4th November. Your child must not go to school or any public areas: your child must remain at home. Further details of what your child needs to do are in NHS Guidance:
All 6RD pupils are to return to school Wednesday 4th November, which is the end of the isolation period.
Siblings of pupils in 6RD and those children in 6FH and 6EM should attend school as normal.
Please take assurance that no children have tested positive.
We are asking you to do this to reduce the further spread of COVID 19 to others in the community. If you need support with isolation, please contact your local Council.
Other members of your household can continue normal activities provided your child does not develop symptoms within the self-isolation period.
What to do if your child develops symptoms of COVID 19
For most people, especially children, COVID-19 will be a mild illness.
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are recent onset of:
- new continuous cough and/or
- high temperature and/or
- a loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia)
If your child develops any of these symptoms of COVID-19, they should remain at home and arrangements should be made for them to be tested. At that time all other household members must also stay at home, not go to work, school or public areas, even for exercise.
Testing can be arranged by calling 119 or via the NHS website: nhs.uk/coronavirus
When the result of the child’s test is known further advice will be available.
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:
wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
wash your hands as soon as you get home
cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards
Further information
Further information is available at nhs.uk/coronavirus
Yours sincerely
Mrs Cunningham
Headteacher
Please find below a link to a virtual tour from Mortimer Community College. You may want to share this with your children if they are applying for a place for September 2021.
http://mortimercommunitycollege.co.uk/prospectus-2/
Y4KA took part in a virtual workshop with artist Jane McCracken entitled ‘Where did all the animals go?’ In partnership with Born Free,Jane hopes to raise awareness of endangered animals in the hope of preventing extinction.
Mrs Allan’s class focused on species from the Oceania continent and drew their animal using only biro. No pencils or rubbers were allowed! Jane was very impressed with the children’s art work which will form part of a mural, along with other North East schools as well as schools from Kenya, Guyana and California, to be displayed in the Great North Museum in July 2021. It was a fabulous experience for the children who are looking forward to seeing their work displayed.
As part of our partnership with ICT in Schools at The Word, we are proud to be able to offer you the opportunity to take part in an online esafety event about cyber security for you and your family.
We live in a connected world that will only get bigger through the advance of new technologies such as the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence. For most people, these technologies are taken for granted. However, more and more young people are getting involved in cyber crime. Many do it for fun without realising the consequences of their actions – but the penalties can have an impact on their long-term future. Cyber crime is not a victimless crime and is taken extremely seriously by law enforcement.
We would like to invite you to join us on a live streamed session with an officer representative from Northumbria Police to find out more about the world of cyber security, how to protect yourself and your family from falling foul of hackers, scammers or the law!
Sessions will last for about an hour with time for questions at the end. The sessions will be held online using Google Meet on:
Tuesday 10th February at either 2pm or 5pm
To connect to the Google Meet use this link: https://meet.google.com/dyx-ppvh-xsp
This is part of a national initiative coordinated by the National Crime Agency and delivered by Cyber Choices teams within Regional Organised Crime Units and Local Police Force Cyber Teams.
The Cyber Choices network was created to help people make informed choices and to use their cyber skills in a legal way. The aims of the programme are to:
- Educate on the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and the possible consequences should they break the law.
- Encourage individuals to make informed choices about their use of technology
- Deter and/or divert individuals from cyber crime
- Promote legal and ethical cyber opportunities
If you would like any further information or advice on Cyber Choices, please contact them through Cyber Choices on the NCA Website.










































































































































