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B-by-B  C of E Primary School -
School Prospectus - 2008/9

 

WAYS YOU CAN HELP

We try to ensure that each child makes a happy transition from home to school ………

HELPERS

We have parents and friends who help with our activities. We are deeply grateful for all their time, skills and assistance. If you have any time to spare and feel you would like to help in any way, please let us know

MONEY

It is sometimes necessary for your child to have money (other than dinner money) in school. In KS1 this should be handed to the teacher for safekeeping.

Pupils and parents are invited, from time to time, to donate to various charity appeals. There is no obligation to contribute. All donations are accepted on the understanding that they are voluntary contributions


ILLNESS

Unless you are very fortunate your child will have some time away from school for illness.

Children who are unwell should not be sent to school, but if your doctor advises a return to lessons whilst still undergoing treatment, please contact school to discuss the problem. Unless special arrangements have been made, in writing, medicines can only be administered in school by a parent or guardian. If you have any queries regarding the administration of medicine, please contact school.

LETTERS

Any letters are given to the eldest child in your family whose responsibility is to deliver it to you. Please check school bags regularly in case your child forgets to give you your newsletter or other correspondence, as this is our main channel of communication

HEALTH SERVICES

Regular routine visits are made to school by the school nurse. Extra visits can be requested if thought necessary by the Headteacher. In addition the children receive regular health checks. Parents receive prior notification of these checks by the Health Service.