Rasharkin Primary School-***OUR NEWS***

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POSTER WINNERS ACTIVE TRAVEL P6 AND P7

The winners of the Sustrans Poster competition promoting active travel were.

P6 - Ellen, Emma, Hana and Sam

P7 - Oliver, Lucy, Susanna and Annie

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ASSEMBLY AWARDS

It is great to have everyone back in school. Children from each class received certificates for:

  • Always remembering to wear all your school uniform

  • Always remembering to choose a healthy break

  • Being Kind and Caring

  • Great presentation of work

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SUSTRANS BIG PEDAL

This week, we have been taking part in the Sustrans Big Pedal. Sustrans Big Pedal inspires pupils, staff and parents to be amazing and take active journeys to school. Some of our children and parents have been cycling, walking, wheeling or scooting to school.

On Wednesday 21st April our children wore bright clothes to school and they had lessons on the benefits of active travel to school. Everyone did a poster to promote Active Travel, and four winners from each class received bells for their bikes. Everyone received a hi vis jacket and reflector for use on the road.

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GOLDEN TIME P4 and P5

Probably the most looked forward to hour of the week in school, is Golden Time. The children are rewarded for good behaviour and great work throughout the week, by having an hour of free play on Friday afternoons. P4 and P5 had great fun outside on Friday.

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NSPCC - 'PANTS'

Today all our children have been given some information and goodies produced by NSPCC. There is also ‘The Talk PANTS Guide for Parents’. NSPCC are working closely with schools to educate children how to keep safe from abuse. There are five simple steps to keeping safe. The letters of PANTS tell us what to do.

P- Privates are private

A - always remember your body belongs to you

N - No means no

T - Talk about secrets that upsets you

S - Speak up, someone can help

Robin, Jane, Beth and Isaac with their literature from NSPCC

Robin, Jane, Beth and Isaac with their literature from NSPCC

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Digital Safety

The Marie Collins Foundation has announced a series of online workshops aimed at parents and carers to help them understand online harm. A flyer is attached containing registration links.

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