Thought for the Week
On the 8th February it is Safer Internet Day. We will be thinking about how to stay safe online.
On the 8th February it is Safer Internet Day. We will be thinking about how to stay safe online.
Have a Heart for HARP Valentines Disco
Friday 11th February 2022
1.30pm-2.30pm
Dear Parents and Carers,
On Friday 11th February we are having an online Valentines disco raising funds for HARP, Southend’s Homeless charity. Classes will be remaining in bubbles and logging in to see the DJ’s in the hall. We are encouraging students to wear red on this day or clothing with hearts on it.
HARP Southend’s Homeless Charity is a very successful and a much-needed resource in the area providing meals, shelter and advice to the homeless and those in danger of becoming homeless.
If you would like to donate then please send in any cash donations with your son/daughter.
There are also wrist-bands to purchase which cost a £1 - all proceeds to HARP
Thank you
Every Monday a student reads the news to the whole school so that we know what is happening each week. It's great for sharing information. Thank you to David for doing this today.
Dear Parents/Carers
As you know we have had a significant number of Covid positive tests - 17 students and 9 staff have tested positive in the last 2 days.
So, in response to this, these are the actions we are taking
Here is our latest risk assessment re: Covid-19 - 4 January 2021
Here is our Christmas Lunch menu for Thursday 9th December 2021
Students will be eating in their class bubbles and sat with staff for this celebratory meal.
Students really enjoy their work experience placements.
Every Tuesday Connor is working at the Community Cafe, 600 Southchurch Road. He loves to have new customers so if you would like to visit then please do.
Chalkwell Class have made these pictures as part of our work on Remembrance for those who lost their lives at war.
It's great to have our baking option back in action on a Thursday afternoon.
The group work on recipes each week and then sell the cakes to staff in our Elevenses Learning Cafe on a Friday morning.
The Guide Dogs charity are providing iPads/iPhones for young people with a visual impairment.
Here is the information they provide to apply for one.......
For children with a vision impairment, technology is vital.
It develops learning, creativity, life skills, and ultimately independence. While technology in schools remains the responsibility of local authorities, it’s important for children with a vision impairment to have access to their own devices at home – to support learning, or simply to have fun and explore the interests and activities they enjoy. We’re committed to making this possible for children in the UK with a vision impairment aged 3-18, and to make the application process as simple as possible. Tech for All For a limited time, we are offering iPads to visually impaired children aged 3-18, while secondary school-age children (age 11-18) may choose an iPhone instead. These devices have excellent accessibility features built-in, such as screen magnification, voiceover and audio descriptions. We will also be there to help you and your child make the most of their new device, by providing online guides and tutorials to help them get started and to ensure they know how to stay safe online. The devices will be completely free of charge. The only requirement is proof of vision impairment.
Apply for a free iPad or iPhone today, by filling in the simple online form at http://guidedogs.org.uk/techforall
Stocks are limited so don’t miss out!
We have a vacancy here at the school for a catering assistant.
See our vacancy section for details or click here Catering Assistant Vacancy