The websites below provide excellent clear guidance for children about E-Safety, so please click on the image and have a read: there are separate sites for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

KS1 children have now a brand new little cosy hub full of books where they can read quietly during break. To make this place complete we are looking for a parent with handcraft skills to make us a lovely sign. Please talk to Miss McArdle in Reception for more information.
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December 2017
Public Health Message
Birmingham Measles cases prompt MMR vaccination call.
Public Health Message
Birmingham Measles cases prompt MMR vaccination call.
People in Birmingham are being encouraged to check that they, their children and teenagers have had two doses of MMR vaccine following confirmation of cases of measles within the city. Public Health England (PHE) West Midlands is working with Birmingham City Council and local NHS partners to make sure that anyone in the city who needs an MMR vaccination is aware, following confirmed cases of measles in children in Birmingham. Most of the recent cases had not received the required two doses of MMR vaccine.
If children and young adults have missed these vaccinations in the past, it is important to take up the vaccine now from GPs, particularly in light of the recent cases in Birmingham. Parents should check their child's Red Book to see if they've received MMR vaccinations as scheduled, or check with their GP surgery if they are unsure.
If children and young adults have missed these vaccinations in the past, it is important to take up the vaccine now from GPs, particularly in light of the recent cases in Birmingham. Parents should check their child's Red Book to see if they've received MMR vaccinations as scheduled, or check with their GP surgery if they are unsure.
Measles symptoms to be aware of include:
- high fever
- sore, red, watery eyes
- coughing
- aching and feeling generally unwell
- a blotchy red brown rash, which usually appears after the initial symptoms.