Headteacher’s Awards
A huge well done to all pupils who received a Headteacher’s Award this week. They should all be very proud.
Y5 & Y6 Athletics Team
We are very proud to share that our Athletics Team came 3rd Place in their competition last week. They worked very hard and thoroughly deserved it.
Christmas Card Competition
The competition was open to the pupils of primary schools in Blackpool, within Scott Benton’s constituency, to design the front of his Christmas cards this year. We are delighted to announce that one of our pupils won, and the card has even been shown to our Prime Minister!
Well done to Year 1’s Talia for her amazing achievement! We are very proud of her.
Christmas Contacts & Information
This link contains information regarding food banks, help line telephone numbers etc should you need any assistance over this period.
Y5 & Y6 After School Athletics Club
This club will not take place on Tuesday 25th January 2022 due to staff training. A text will be sent out closer to the time as a reminder so arrangements can be made to collect the children at 3.15pm.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
We would just like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and thank you for your support in what has been another challenging term due to the impact of Covid. We hope you can relax and enjoy the Christmas holiday. Please can we encourage you as always to get a PCR test should you have any concerns regarding Covid and that you follow the new guidance on using lateral flow tests should a close contact test positive. Our communication will continue using the text and email service over the Christmas holidays should you need any updates regarding guidance.
Please visit stanleyprimaryschool.com/covid-update-2 for the latest advice and guidance.
Christmas Break
School is now closed for the Christmas break. Our doors will re-open at 8.50am on Tuesday 4th January 2022. We look forward to welcoming all of our pupils back in 2022!
Operation Encompass now operates throughout Lancashire police force. It helps police and schools work together to provide emotional and practical help to children. The system ensures that when police are called to an incident of domestic abuse, where there are children in the household who have experienced the domestic incident, the police will inform the school (Miss Manson) before the child or children arrive the following day. This ensures that the school has up to date relevant information about the child’s circumstances and can enable support to be given to the child.