If you would like to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement with your child, the link below for the BBC Newround website discusses the issue in a child appropriate manner.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/52813673
The first #FaithAtHome Collective Worship episode focuses on the theme of Hope – reflections, prayers, thoughts, fun and ideas to try at home and in school - featuring contributions from the Archbishop of Canterbury, and student leaders from Sneinton Church of England Primary School in Nottingham.
https://www.churchofengland.org/faith-action/faith-home/weekly-videos/collective-worship-primary-schools-episode-1-hope
Thank you everybody who sent in their pictures of their baking creations for VE Day. You really showed your creative flair and expertise. I hope they tasted as amazing as they looked!
We are sure that like us, you have lots of questions following the Prime Minister's announcement last night.
At the moment, for us in school, there is no change to the guidance, so we will be continuing to operate as we have over the last few weeks. We will continue to provide essential child care for key worker families as well as vulnerable children.
The message remains that it is safer to stay at home.
We appreciate this is a confusing time. Once we have received further information and reviewed the guidance on how to manage a safe, phased return we will of course keep you informed.
Please stay safe and take care.
Mr Hannah
If you are experiencing, or know others who are experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence, please see the video in the link below for advice and support:
https://vimeo.com/408869000
On the 30th April at 10 am, the Archbishop of Canterbury will be leading an assembly. If you would like to watch please visit the TES YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-gOKwgu5_g9Pm1YBMb5G_A
A huge thank you to our amazing Reception class children and families who have put together this wonderful collage about Covid 19 and how to protect the NHS.
We are all incredibly proud of their efforts and how they have come together to produce this outstanding message.
Thank you once again and we look forward to seeing you as soon as possible.
It has been a strange few days at Duloe over recent weeks with the Covid 19 crisis. Before the closure of schools, except for the children of key workers, understandably our attendance numbers have been down. This meant the school day changed a little bit and allowed the staff to do some activities in small groups that we would not normally be able to do.
During these difficult times, Reverend Chloe, who supports us greatly as a school, would like to let you all know she is still here to support our children and families. Reverend Chloe can help families in a variety of ways and signpost them to further support
You can contact Chloe using the details below:
07454758644
chloe.jones@secornwallmethodist.com
Due to the restrictions related to covid-19, we brought our annual Easter Egg Hunt forward so the children didn't miss out on their chocolate treat! The staff and children would like to say a massive thank you to our wonderful PTFA who supplied all the chocolate eggs! It was an eggcellent event!
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