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NSPCC Speak out. Stay safe.

Today the NSPCC visited our school and delivered their Speak out. Stay safe. assembly to share information with your child about how they can keep themselves safe from harm and get help if they have any worries. It was a very empowering session for the children. They encouraged our children to have conversations with trusted adults when they feel unsafe and discussed how it is important for all children in our community to stay safe and not be hurt. I am delighted to say that our school has chosen to support the valuable work of the NSPCC this term by taking part in a fundraising event. Next week, children will be doing Buddy’s Big Workout at school to support the NSPCC. By supporting the NSPCC we can work together to end child abuse. Children will be running, throwing and skipping to raise money for the NSPCC. If you would like your child to participate in supporting the NSPCC please complete the sponsor form and return it to school by the 28th September.

Katherine Wood

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