Thanks to those parents who joined us online for our parent briefing. Below is a narrated version of the presentation and also the opportunity to download the presentation slides. ![]()
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Thanks to those parents who joined us online for our parent briefing. Below is a narrated version of the presentation and also the opportunity to download the presentation slides. ![]()
Well done to all those families who took part in our 'Big Christmas Family Quiz' over the holiday. We were very impressed with the number of families who participated and we enjoyed looking through all your answers. A number of families were very close to full marks and we know that some children attempted the quiz with no adult help and also did really well! We'll be sending a certificate home to every family who attempted the quiz. The quiz raised just over £200 which will be spent on resources for playtimes. Thank you. You can check your answers by clicking the link below. ![]()
If your child features in any of these pictures and you would prefer them not to. Please contact us through the school office and we will remove it immediately and without question.
Scarlet fever should be treated with antibiotics to minimise the risk of complications and reduce the spread to others. The symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting. This is followed by a fine red skin rash which typically first appears on the chest and stomach, rapidly spreading to other parts of the body. On more darkly-pigmented skin, the scarlet rash may be harder to spot, but it should feel like 'sandpaper'. The face can be flushed red, but pale around the mouth. If you think you, or your child, has scarlet fever:
Complications Children who have had chickenpox recently are more likely to develop more serious infection during an outbreak of scarlet fever. Parents of children who have recently had chickenpox should remain vigilant for symptoms such as a persistent high fever, skin infections and swollen, painful joints. If you are concerned for any reason, please seek medical assistance immediately. If your child has an underlying condition which affects their immune system, you should contact your GP or hospital doctor to discuss whether any additional measures are needed. You can find more information in the FAQ sheet below. ![]()
Our Year 6 children visited St Albans Church, North Harrow, today to join with our local 'family' of schools in a celebration of Christmas. We sang traditional carols, accompanied by the Nower Hill School orchestra, and each school provided a musical item and a reading. Well done to all the children who were a credit to their schools. If your child features in any of these pictures and you would prefer them not to. Please contact us through the school office and we will remove it immediately and without question.
SCOOTER AID Do you have an old/unwanted scooter? Or do you know of someone who would benefit from a revamped old Micro scooter? The team at Micro Scooters have been refurbishing old and unwanted Micro Scooters for over 10 years. They revamp their scooters and donate them to good causes all across the UK. If you have a scooter to donate or would like to nominate someone to receive a refurbished scooter this Christmas please visit the Micro Scooters Scooter Aid page https://www.micro-scooters.co.uk/scooteraid-recycle-rehome-relove EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS AT MICRO SCOOTERS
Micro Scooters are renowned for their long lasting, well-built and designed scooters. They have scooters for all ages including two-wheeled scooters, three-wheeled scooters, stunt scooters and nursery ride on scooter. You and your family can save 5% on everything this Christmas by using code SCHAMB22 at micro-scooters.co.uk This is a 'talk through' version of the phonics presentation for Reception parents. This will be helpful for anyone who wasn't able to attend, or for anyone who needs a reminder! The presentation slides are available by clicking here. There is further information for parents, and further downloads, on our phonics page. This is a 'talk through' version of the phonics presentation for Reception parents. This will be helpful for anyone who wasn't able to attend, or for anyone who needs a reminder! The presentation slides are available by clicking here. There is further information for parents, and further downloads, on our phonics page. We are doing 'hybrid' welcome meetings this year. Each year group (years 1 - 6) has prepared an introductory information presentation, below, and we are also welcoming parents to visit the classroom and chat with staff on the following days: Years 1 & 2 - Tuesday 13 September Years 3 & 4 - Wednesday 14 September Years 5 & 6 - Thursday 15 September The staff will be available in class from 3.30pm - 4.30pm. Please collect your child from the playground before coming into school.
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