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Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
Please see the latest update from National Online Safety
Please see the latest update from National Online Safety.
Dear Parent and Carers,
Please see the attached letter regarding PE kit standards and expectations.
PE Team
You may have seen recent media coverage regarding Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) and its use in educational settings. RAAC is a lightweight form of concrete; because it is weaker than regular concrete, concerns have been raised about its long-term durability. Department for Education (DfE) has recently changed its guidance to education settings on the management of RAAC to take a more precautionary approach and as a result areas in affected spaces will be vacated.
We wanted to inform you that we are not affected by this decision as we do not have RAAC in any of our buildings and therefore they will continue to function as normal. We understand that parents may want to understand more about the support to educational settings to manage RAAC safely. You can read more through the article published by the DfE on the Education Hub.
I hope that this offers reassurance.
Yours sincerely,
Phill Quirk
Headteacher
Why not have a read of our 2023 Easter Newsletter?
It has lots of information about what our students have been up this term and other community initiatives they have been involved in.
Download it here
Last week, Kooth came into our Academy to show our students how to stay safe online.
Many of our students use the internet on a daily basis, so we make sure they know what to do when it comes to online safety.
For more information on keeping your children safe online, we send out weekly updates from National Online Safety on our Facebook, Twitter and by text message!
Last week, our students had the opportunity to share their inventions and displays at our STEM Fair.
Over 40 parents attended to see the hard work our students have done!
All involved competed against each other for the best invention for each year.