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| Parents and the School |
Last Update : 14 March, 2008
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We want parents and children to feel part of our school community.
Our Action Plan following the Inspection has developed our links with parents and carers and involves both pupils and parents in school improvement. We will also be asking you about the ‘special gifts or talents’ that your child may possess so that we can be involved in building their potential to higher levels.
We are always happy to discuss pupil progress and welfare with parents but need prior notice. If you need to see the Headteacher or any other member of the teaching staff about your child a telephone call or a brief visit to arrange the meeting would be appreciated. Parents helping in school We find the help of parents invaluable in school and ask for practical help, both on a regular and occasional basis. Regular help includes such things as helping in the classroom, the library and the I.C.T. rooms, sewing, baking, reading or making toast for the morning break. Not everyone can commit him/herself to helping on a regular basis, but may be able to help occasionally, perhaps accompanying us on school visits. We really are most grateful for all the help we receive from parents. We hope that you will be able to support the school in this way. We will be asking for new volunteers at our meeting for new parents in the summer term. All adults, including volunteers, who work with children in school have C.R.B. (Criminal Records Bureau) clearance.
Parent Staff Association The school is developing many new links with parents and the local community. There is an organised Parent and Staff Association and we have regular events. We encourage new parents to attend and become actively involved in the life of the school.
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