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Wednesday, 9 March 2022

DFE: Information for parents and carers on COVID-19 vaccination for at risk 5 to 11 year olds

 The DfE has asked us to share this information:

Information for parents and carers on COVID-19 vaccination for at risk 5 to 11 year olds

Children aged 5 to 11 years who are in a clinical risk group or who live with someone who is immunosuppressed can get the COVID-19 vaccine, in line with advice set out by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Eligible children include those with diabetes, immunosuppression, learning disabilities, and other conditions as outlined by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in the Green Book.

Vaccinations help to increase protection against COVID-19, which is particularly important for those with underlying health conditions.

Further information is available in the guide for parents of children aged 5 to 11 years published by UKHSA. We have published some frequently asked questions on the vaccination programme including information on eligibility, accessibility and advice for parents of children at high risk from COVID-19. Following advice from the JCVI, healthy 5 to 11 year old children will also be offered two 10 microgram doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The NHS will prepare to extend this non-urgent offer to all children during April.

Monday, 7 March 2022

Thank you!

 A huge thank you for collecting so many toothbrushes.  We were able to collect over 200 which were today added to the Welcome Boxes.  Together with a number of other schools in the city, we were able to make around 100 boxes containing everyday essentials.  Some of these boxes will be given to refugee families in Southampton, whilst others will be used around the country or sent abroad to support families that have been displaced.   










Friday, 4 March 2022

Swifts SOAR this week!

It's been a busy first week back but the Swift class are back into action! They have shown lots of knowledge in their Topic sessions relating to coastlines, learnt lots about plants and how to keep them healthy in Science and began looking at beach huts in their DT session. 

They thoroughly enjoyed World Book Day where they got the chance to do a 'story swap' with the Owls class. It was fantastic to see both classes show their LOVE of reading! 








I think the highlight of their week though was today when they took part in the 'Smarties' investigation in their Maths session. We have been learning lots about statistics so this was a fun way to end the topic on it. 





Obviously, no Smarties went to waste! 😄

Enjoy Swifts!


Thursday, 3 March 2022

World Book Day fun...

Kestrels and Kingfishers had a lovely afternoon sharing their favourite stories. There were lots of smiles and giggles and it was really wonderful seeing our oldest children sharing their love of reading with some of our youngest! A huge well done to both classes.

Falcons and Robins - World Book Day :)

What an amazing opportunity to share our love of reading between Falcons and Robins :) 

Both Year 6 and Year 1 loved it :) 












Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Supporting Ukraine - Message from Southampton City Council

 

Tuesday 1 March 2022

Supporting Ukraine

Ukraine flag flying outside the Civic

Last night we lit the Clock Tower blue and yellow in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, who are currently suffering from the military aggression of the Russian State. 

The blue and yellow national flag of Ukraine is also now flying outside the Civic Centre and the Guildhall will be lit blue and yellow from tonight.

Leader of the Council, Councillor Daniel Fitzhenry, said: 

“We have all watched in horror these past few days at the awful situation in Ukraine, with the unprovoked attack on an independent democratic state.

“Southampton City Council is reaching out to offer support to Ukrainian citizens and their families in the city, and to those with links to other nearby Eastern European states who may be affected by this unfolding crisis.

"We also stand with the Russians who have made our city their home and those in Russia who are making their voices heard against their government.

“At times like these the people of Southampton always come together to support fellow residents and we've had many requests from people wishing to donate and help. We’re signposting to the best ways to donate so please do check out our website and social media channels where we’ll be promoting and amplifying the great work that’s happening in our community to support the people of Ukraine.

“We pray for peace and our thoughts, hopes and best wishes go to all innocent people unnecessarily caught up in this tragedy.”

How you can help

Many national and international aid organisations have set up appeals to help support and protect people caught up in this conflict.

You can make a financial donation to places like the British Red Cross or UNICEF via their websites.

The Home Office website details support for family members of British nationals in Ukraine, and Ukrainian nationals in Ukraine and the UK

Locally the Polish Social Club are taking donations which will be sent to Medyka (on the Polish-Ukrainian border) from Southampton. They are asking for donations of:  

  • Nappies & wet wipes, including nappies for elderly
  • Dry sanitary products
  • Thermal clothes, gloves
  • Batteries, flashlights, candles
  • Food for children – long term & dry
  • Warm blankets, sleeping bags
  • Painkillers and dressings
  • Face masks & hand gels
  • Dog/cat food

They kindly ask for all donations to be in a box, which will be stored and displayed in the Polish Club before being sent over.

Please donate at The Polish Social Club, 507 Portswood Road, SO17 2TH. Days and times vary – check on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PolskiKlubSouthampton 
for the latest information.

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Advice for parents about the current conflict in Ukraine

Children will be hearing and seeing things which may be upsetting and distressing and it is important that we support them if they become frightened or fearful. Bear in mind some of the information they may recieve may not even be verified.

If you feel it is appropriate for your child or circumstances, please use the advice below for parents on how to support children in dealing with the current conflict in the Ulkraine. A word of caution that the information has been provided to us by a range of third party sources so please check carefully before sharing with your own children that it is suitable and age appropriate.

Supporting your child if they see upsetting content online about what is happening in Ukraine (Childnet)
https://www.childnet.com/blog/supporting-your-child-with-upsetting-content/

We should not hide from children what is happening in Ukraine (Schools Week/Children's Commissioner)
https://schoolsweek.co.uk/we-should-not-hide-from-children-what-is-happening-in-ukraine/

How to talk to children about what’s happening in Ukraine and World War Three anxiety (Metro)
Help for teachers and families to talk to pupils about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how to help them avoid misinformation (Department for Education)

Information produced previously about war and international violence

How and when to talk to children about war, according to a parenting expert (Independent)
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/children-war-talk-russia-ukraine-b2023695.html

How to cope with traumatic news - an illustrated guide (ABC News, Australia)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-23/illustrated-guide-coping-traumatic-news/5985104

Talking with Children About War and Violence in the World (Family Education, US)
https://www.familyeducation.com/life/wars/talking-children-about-war-violence-world

Tips for parents and caregivers on media coverage of traumatic events (The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, US)
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/tips-parents-and-caregivers-media-coverage-traumatic-events