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Applications to Reception Class 2024

Applications to Reception class 2024

The deadline for applications for your child(ren) to start school in Reception in September 2024 closes on Monday 15 January 2024.

Please ensure that you make an application online via the Shropshire Council’s portal – Synergy – Homepage (shropshire.gov.uk)

Please note that if you do not make an online application, your child will not be allocated a school place.

If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact the School Admissions Team via email school-admissions@shropshire.gov.uk

Nursery planned activities week commencing 2nd October 2023

 

The children are going to have a busy week this week with their challenges! They will need to rescue the town, it’s people and Pete the parrot from the evil pea’s friend. This week is a surprise for them so please don’t tell them what we will be doing!

Here’s what they will need to do to save the day:

* Thread some more superheroes to help with our challenge.
*Use our counting skills to rescue some of the town’s people.
*Challenge Time with Reception – exploring colours.
*Make a rocket using ‘tricky’ shapes.
*Woodland Wednesday.
*Make a ‘Superhero smoothie’.
*Make a jet pack to finally get rid of the baddie!

Supertato!

Our topic this term is Supertato and we have really enjoyed the story so far.

We rescued Supertato and his friends and then ate them! We carefully used the microwave and hob to make baked potatoes and boiled potatoes. They were delicious!

Water Safety – National Drowning Prevention Week Campaign 17th – 24th June 2023.

 

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service backs nationalDrowning Prevention Week campaign

 

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging parents to make sure their children know how to stay safe and enjoy the water this summer.

Whether heading abroad this summer or opting for a staycation, the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), fears that families will head to beaches and inland water locations this summer, without considering the potential dangers, putting themselves and others at risk. Those of us who will be venturing abroad for their summer holiday, may find themselves using non-lifeguarded pools and therefore be at risk if they do not have the necessary water safety skills.

Figures indicate that around 25 per cent of primary pupils leave school unable to swim, and experts fear that as a result of the pandemic many young people lacking the ability to swim or self-rescue.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service is supporting RLSS UK’s national Drowning Prevention Week campaign, this year running from 17-24 June 2023.Drowning Prevention Week aims to equip everybody across the UK and Ireland with the skills and knowledge, to make the right decisions about water safety. Over 300 people accidentally drown in the UK and Ireland every year and many more suffer injury, sometimes life-changing, when they survive drowning.James Sutherland, Road and Water Safety Officer said: “We are proud to play our part in ensuring our families have a safe summer. We recognise how vitally important it is for children to know how to stay safe near water and urge everyone to access RLSS UK’s free water safety resources on the Charity’s website, which include fantastic theme week lesson plans to allow schools to incorporate the resources into existing lessons. We want everyone to enjoy all of the fun and benefits of being in and around water but be educated on how to do that safely.”The Royal Life Saving Society UK’s Charity Director Lee Heard, said: “The UK’s beautiful waterways should be places where everyone feels at ease, and can take pleasure from their surroundings, whatever their age, whatever their activity level. But we’re urging people to educate themselves and others on how to enjoy water safely and prevent a fun day out ending in tragedy.“The Drowning Prevention Week campaign is crucial this year. In recent years, young people have missed out on the vital opportunity to swim, leaving a dramatic gap in school swimming and water safety education.RLSS UK believes that through free, accessible education and training, everyone can enjoy water safely. We urge as many parents as possible to get involved with the campaign, use our free online resources, and give their children the skills to enjoy a lifetime of fun in the water.”

Visit www.rlss.org.uk/DPW to access the Charity’s free water safety resources.

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