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  • Harvest Festival
    Our school Harvest Festival is on Friday 20th October this year. At this time of year we take time during our RE lessons to learn about how people show they are thankful for the harvest and the food we eat.
  • Old £1 coins
    Please note, the old £1 coins are no longer legal tender as of the end of Sunday 15th October. We will not be able to accept them in school after this date.
  • Starting School
    Is your child 3 to 4 years old? Was your child born between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014? YES Then he/she should start school in September 2018.
  • For your information: 08/09/2017 Chicken pox & shingles
    We have had a confirmed case of chicken pox in Year 6 and shingles in Year 2. If you are pregnant and have not had chicken pox you should get advice from your GP or midwife immediately even if you have no rash or other symptoms. If:
  • Important information regarding school closure
    Update: Friday 30th June
  • For your information 15/06/2017: Chicken Pox
    We have had confirmed cases of chicken pox in Reception. If you are pregnant and have not had chicken pox you should get advice from your GP or midwife immediately even if you have no rash or other symptoms. If:
  • Old £5 notes
    Please note, the old £5 notes are no longer legal tender as of Friday 5th May. We will not be able to accept them in school after this date.
  • For your information: 27/04/2017 Slapped Cheek
    We have had a confirmed case of Slapped Cheek in school. Slapped cheek disease is normally a mild, short illness. However, the rash may appear to be quite dramatic. No treatment is usually needed. However, it can cause harm to an unborn baby...
  • Dodgeball Victory for Team Parkside
    Two teams of Year 3 children from Parkside took part in a dodgeball tournament on Wednesday evening.
  • World Book Day - Thursday 2nd March
    Our theme for World Book Day this year will be 'Heroes & Villains'. We invite all children to dress up as anyone they consider a hero or villain from a favourite book.
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