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Nursery News March
Tesco Stronger Starts funding success
Please see news article attached on our recent grant success thanks to Tesco Stronger Starts funding for our Breakfast Club.
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Community Conversations - Parent Meeting
Please see information attached from Ulster University who are conducting community meetings regarding Primary School provision in Fivemiletown.
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Second School Crossing Patrol - from Mon 2nd March
We are delighted that our second School Crossing Patrol will being operating from Monday 2nd March at Edfield car park. Please see letter attached with further details. We would encourage you to use this service.
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Accelerated Reader Info Session
Please see details attached.
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February/March News
Please find attached details of upcoming events and dates for your diary.
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New Dinner Menus from Monday 16th Feb
Please find attached the new dinner menus for Primary and Nursery which will take effect from Monday 16th February. These will also be available to view/download on our website.
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Parental Info - AI Generated Images
Please see letter attached which includes links and guidance following the recent reports of AI generated images involving young people.
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Nursery News February
Parent Line NI
We’re pleased to share Parent Line's new Bounce Back Parent Workshop, a practical 3-week online programme supporting parents to build calmer, more connected family relationships.
The workshop will take place across three consecutive Tuesdays, starting 20th January, 7.00–8.30pm online via Zoom.
To book a place, parents should call 0808 8020 400. Spaces are limited, so early booking is encouraged.
Nursery News January
Royal School Dungannon Open Mornings
P7 Parents, if your child recently sat the SEAG tests, please see attached info from the Royal School Dunagnnon regarding their Open Mornings.
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Letter to Parents
Children's Symptom Checker
Please see info attached from the HSC with a link to the Children's Symptom Checker. Before attending an Emergency Department use the checker for advice from healthcare professionals.
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Pupil Illness and Absences
As we have seen an increase in pupil sickness recently please see guidelines from the Public Health Agency as to if and when your child should stay at home. Please note the advice following vomiting etc.
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