Noticeboard
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LCC Parent Survey
Fri 26 Apr 2024Lincolnshire County Council are undertaking a parental survey to assess the need for childcare across Lincolnshire. This is part of a wider annual assessment of the Childcare Sufficiency in Lincolnshire, where childcare providers are also consulted. They would like to hear your views on childcare in the county.
Share your views on local childcare 2024 | Let's Talk Lincolnshire
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Out of School Provision
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Thriving Abilities Launch Event
Thu 25 Apr 2024A launch event to unveil plans for a new autism group.
Thursday 16th May, 14:00 - 16:00.
Riverside Training, first floor, 11-23 Market Street, Gainsborough
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Red Nose Day, 15th March 2024
Thu 14 Mar 2024To celebrate Red Nose day this year, school is inviting all children to come to school in their pyjamas on Friday 15th March.
Of course this is optional and the children are welcome to come in their school uniform if they prefer.
If you would like to donate to this great cause please follow the link below
https://www.comicrelief.com/homepage/
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World Book Day, 7th March 2024
Mon 26 Feb 2024World Book Day, 7th March 2024
We will be celebrating World Book Day on Thursday 7th March and children are welcome to come to school as their favourite book character or in their uniform as normal if they prefer.
We will be holding a book sale, if you can, please send in 50p with your child if you would like them to purchase a book.
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Internet Safety Day, 6th February 2024
Thu 25 Jan 2024As part of our work towards internet safety day, parents are invited to attend the 'Online safety advice for parents’ webinar being held by East Midlands Cyber Secure.
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Sensory Processing Training
Tue 07 Feb 2023The website (linked below) is available as a supporting resource and the training events are available to anyone who has a Lincolnshire GP. The website includes information on how we process sensory information and its effect on how we are able to participate in everyday tasks and activities; for example, this can mean problems paying attention in class or problems coping with things like going to the dentist, hairdressers, meal-times, etc. It helps to identify sensory stimuli and provides advice on managing challenges in everyday life and includes guidance on techniques that can help families to understand and support children with sensory differences. In addition, there are more workshops available to book to support parents, carers, and professionals who support children and young people with sensory differences and is limited to families registered with a Lincolnshire GP. Under the 'Training' section, there are the latest dates for workshops.