Girlington Primary School is a two form entry inner city school with an Additional Resource Centre (ARC) for Deaf and Hearing Impaired pupils and a 40/40 place nursery. 2. To help the pupils to develop sensitivity towards and respect for the cultural and spiritual experience of themselves and others.
3. To ensure pupils, staff, parents and the wider community work in partnership towards school improvement. 4. To provide and maintain an environment which ensures teachers can teach and pupils can learn. 5. To ensure pupils and staff work within an environment where their emotional health and well being needs are met.
3. To ensure pupils, staff, parents and the wider community work in partnership towards school improvement. 4. To provide and maintain an environment which ensures teachers can teach and pupils can learn. 5. To ensure pupils and staff work within an environment where their emotional health and well being needs are met.
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However, due to the high level of outbreaks in our locality and in consultation with local public health, Bradford Council advice is that they recommend all schools in our area to continue to follow all the mitigating procedures they have used all year, right up to the end of term.
Bradford Council are advising schools to continue with this process as cases are continuing to climb in our area and the number of schools with outbreaks is significantly high currently.The vast majority of schools that are open next week will continue to follow Local Council advice. This is also the case in Leeds and North Yorkshire.
Bradford Council are advising schools to continue with this process as cases are continuing to climb in our area and the number of schools with outbreaks is significantly high currently.The vast majority of schools that are open next week will continue to follow Local Council advice. This is also the case in Leeds and North Yorkshire.
Children enjoy playing outside and learn a great deal from the outdoor environment. They are not only developing their physical skills but are learning across all areas of the curriculum. We make outdoor play available all year round and sometimes this can be very messy! We therefore ask you to send children in clothes that you don't mind them getting dirty, and are appropriate for the weather.
You may have heard about the Government's School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme. Under the scheme, each child in reception, year one and year two in LEA-maintained schools will be entitled to receive a free piece of fruit or vegetable each school day. Scientists agree that everybody, including children, can reduce their risk of heart disease and cancer by eating at least five portions of fruit and vegetables every day.
Child Tax Credit (provided you're not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than 16,190). Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit. Free milk is provided for children who are on Free School Meals to children in Reception, Years 1 & 2.
The role of a learning mentor is to help develop social skills, self esteem and encourage children to reach their full potential. We have learnt from experience that problems are best solved when parents and school are in close contact. Few children will progress through the school without the need of some extra help.
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