Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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After school clubs and enrichment Summer Term
Mon 18 Mar 2024In the first half of the Summer Term, we will be offering the following clubs for KS2. Monday - Forest School Wednesday - Gardening & Football Friday - Dance. (all chargeable)
Reception and KS1 will be offered access to four free of charge 'enrichment clubs'. We will be sending the details out later this week.
In the second half term, this will switch. So Reception and KS1 can access Monday - Forest School Wednesday - Gardening & Football Friday - Dance. KS2 will have enrichment.
Details to follow this week.
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Family learning - New course for the Summer
Mon 18 Mar 2024After Easter, our new family learning course 'Rainbows and Recipes' will be utilising the new school garden. Visit the 'Letters home' page to read more details.
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Parents' Evening
Mon 11 Mar 2024Parents’ evening – You will receive an email this evening inviting you to book an appointment to meet with your child’s classteacher. If you have recently met with your child’s teacher (SEND) a further appointment is not required.
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World Book Day Digital token
Mon 11 Mar 2024Below is a link to your digital World Book Day token. If you visit our book fair this week you will be able to claim £1 off any book over £2.99. Digital Tokens - World Book Day
The token can also be exchanged for the special World Book Day books available at all major retailers (whilst stocks last).
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Reminder - School closed to pupils (Staff training)
Sun 03 Mar 2024School is closed on Monday 4th March.
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Office opening hours
Sun 18 Feb 2024Many thanks for your patience whilst our new team got up to speed!
Office opening times (including phonecalls) from Monday 19th February
Mon-Fri Term time only 9-3.30
Our absence line is always available for you to leave a message. Breakfast Club and After School Club are contactable during their opening hours.
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Temporary office opening hours
Sat 27 Jan 2024Office opening times (for phone calls and Gateway messages): Monday – Friday 8am-10am, 12pm-1pm, 3pm-4pm
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Understanding your child’s mental health and wellbeing
Mon 15 Jan 2024The Solihull Approach - course for parents
If you’re interested or worried about your child’s mental health and wellbeing, then this course is for you. Parents/ carers can learn more about the importance relationships in your child’s life to help shape their mental health and wellbeing, and teaching them important emotional skills they will use throughout life.
Parents/ carers can take this short course to help you to connect with your child and provide the best support to nurture confidence, resilience and empathy, setting them up to thrive, the FREE ‘Understanding your child's mental health and wellbeing’ course can help. This short course provides an introduction into understanding your child, their feelings and how to nurture their emotional development. Parents can access this course for FREE by visiting In Our Place website and using the access code PARENTSROCK
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Measles
Mon 15 Jan 2024Information for parents - Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccinations
An increasing number of measles cases are continuing to be seen across the country. While Worcestershire has one of the best rates for uptake, some children who haven’t had their MMR could be at risk of getting this serious illness.
Two doses of the MMR vaccine are given to make sure we have the best protection from measles. The first dose is given at 12 months of age and the second dose is given at three years and four months, before starting school.
For anybody who did not receive the full vaccination course, your own GP will be able to provide a catch up MMR vaccination. The MMR vaccine is a safe and effective combined vaccine that protects against three serious illnesses: Measles, Mumps and Rubella.
Overall, Worcestershire has an excellent uptake of the MMR vaccine; for 5 year olds, the county shows as having an uptake of 96.4% (1 dose) and 91.3% (2 doses). The 1 dose figure is joint highest in the West Midlands region and the 2 dose uptake is the outright highest in the region. Having the vaccine protects not only the child but also reduces the spread of the disease. This relies on as many people as possible being vaccinated and is why Public Health experts in the county are keen to continue to encourage all children to be vaccinated.
Measles is a very infectious viral illness that is spread by coughs and sneezes. It usually starts with cold-like symptoms which can include a high temperature, a runny or blocked nose, sneezing, a cough, sore red eyes and a rash. It spreads very quickly to non-immune children and adults who are unvaccinated or have not previously been infected.
If anyone has symptoms of measles, please stay at home and phone your GP or NHS 111 for advice. Do not go to GP surgeries or A & E departments so the illness isn’t spread to others. For more information on measles and the MMR vaccine please visit: Measles - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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Merry Christmas
Fri 22 Dec 2023Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from us all here at Cookley Sebright Primary School. See you on the 8th January 2024.
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