Parent's Zone
We try our best to communicate with parents with information you will find useful and to keep you up to date about what is happening in school. To help protect the environment letters and information are sent home via email and text but this only works if we have your latest contact information, please remember to inform the school office of changes. You can also download our free app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store to receive the latest information direct to your phone.
Areas of Information
Letters Home | Term Dates | How We Teach | After School Activities | Online Payments
Useful Links
Here are some links to good quality websites that give information and advice to parents and students on many different issues, please click on the title link to access the website...
A UK registered charity website which offers practical help and advice for children and parents tackling school bullying.
Internet safety and security site for parents and families. Contains information about keeping children safe online, stopping unwanted e-mail and spam, keeping your personal information private and protecting your computer from hackers and viruses. Computing
A brilliant e-safety website produced by CEOP - Learn how to stay safe online.
A brilliant e-safety website produced by UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) - Access free e-safety tips for parents & free fun stuff for children...
A UK registered charity website which offers support to anyone parenting a child.
Department for Education and Skills (DfES) website for all parents and carers who want to help their child or children to learn. It offers support, information and advice about your child's learning and the English education system.
A series of websites managed by the Health Development Agency. Provides health information for a range of audiences that relating to the National Curriculum and the National Healthy School Standard.
Head lice are a widespread and sometimes unpleasant infection, especially among school-age children. A common misconception is that they are a symptom of poor hair hygiene - rest assured this is not true. Lice are equally likely to be found on clean or dirty hair!
Children's health and wellbeing advice & information - Also how to find your nearest school nurse.