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    Thu 30 Jun 2022
  • Beat The Street!

    Mon 27 Jun 2022

    Beat the Street turns towns into giant games. Earn points, win prizes and discover more about your area by walking, running and cycling. 

     

    Today, your child should have brought home a starter kit for 'Beat The Street'. 

     

    This is a great chance to get active and to win some prizes for school!#

    What is Beat the Street?

    Beat the Street is a free, fun initiative that will see Dudley transformed into a giant game!

     

    See how far you can walk, cycle, run, scoot and roll in just 6 weeks. There are great challenges to enjoy and prizes up for grabs.

     

    The game will start on Wednesday 29th June 2022 and end on Wednesday 10th August 2022.

     

    More info can be found at https://www.beatthestreet.me/dudley/

     

  • Mini Vinnies scoop top Award!

    Fri 24 Jun 2022

    The news story is now on the Diocesan website: News | Birmingham Diocesan Trust (birminghamdiocese.org.uk)

     

  • Relationship & Sex Education (RSE) at OLSK

    Wed 22 Jun 2022

    Relationship & Sex Education (RSE)

    Catholic schools, like all other schools in England, are required to produce a written policy following the guidance issued by the Department for Education on Relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education. 

     

    Why is RSE in Catholic Schools important?

    RSE is part of the mission of Catholic schools to educate the whole person. It should be carried out as part of the holistic education which seeks to form as well as inform young people in preparation for adult life.

    What does outstanding RSE in Catholic school look like?

    In order for Catholic RSE to be fully effective it needs to:

    • Be faithful to the Church's vision of human wholeness whilst recognising the contemporary context in which we live today;
    • Involve parents as they are primary educators of their child;
    • Provide a positive view of human sexuality and dignity of the human person;
    • Equip young people with the ability to make practical judgments about the right thing to do in particular circumstances;
    • Explore and promote virtues which are essential to promoting respect and dignity;
    • Be delivered in an age appropriate way which reflects the development of the child;
    • Be part of the cross-curricular work in both primary and secondary schools;
    • Be sensitive to the needs of the individual pupil and recognise the mix of pupils with different sexual orientations, genders and family backgrounds in each class;
    • Be taken seriously by governors and teachers as an integrated part of the broad and balanced curriculum that Catholic schools offer;
    • Be delivered by competent professionals who understand the Church's teaching.

    During the Summer Term, we will be starting our new RSE Program, Life to the Full Scheme of Work.
     

    Life to the Full, teaches the children that we are made in the image and likeness of God, and, as a consequence, gender and sexuality are God’s gift, reflect God’s beauty and share in divine creativity. By following the scheme, the children can grow and develop with a true understanding of their gender and its implications for successful relationships in life.

     

    If you would like to know more, please see below...

    You are able to access the online parent platform by visiting: www.tentenresources.co.uk/parent-portal to enable you to gain a better understanding of the programme. 

     

    As part of our subscription to "Life to the Full", all parents will be able to access the Online Parent Portal with the following login credentials: 

     

    Parent Portal https://www.tentenresources.co.uk/parent-portal/ 

    Username ol-kenelm-b63 

    Password alton-towers 

  • Newsletter 17th June 2022

    Fri 17 Jun 2022
  • Queen’s Deputy Lieutenant awards the Mini-Vinnies!

    Fri 17 Jun 2022

    We were honoured to welcome Elizabeth Foster, the Queen’s Deputy Lieutenant, as she presented the OLSK Mini-Vinnies with an award for service in our community. We are very proud of all that our children have achieved - they truly put their concern into action!

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  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR JOHNSON!

    Thu 16 Jun 2022

    Today we celebrated the birthday of an extremely important man to all of us at OLSK!
    Mr Johnson, our Chair of Governors, had his 70th birthday so we all wanted to show him how much we love him with our cards & cheers!

    Happy Birthday Pete!

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  • COVID update (14th June 2022)

    Tue 14 Jun 2022

    COVID has not gone away and we still have children who are testing positive.

     

    The guidance from the government remains as follows:

    • adults with the symptoms of a respiratory infection, and who have a high temperature or feel unwell, should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people until they feel well enough to resume normal activities and they no longer have a high temperature
    • children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people. They can go back to school, college or childcare when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend
    • adults with a positive COVID-19 test result should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 5 days, which is when they are most infectious. For children and young people aged 18 and under, the advice will be 3 days

     

    The population now has much stronger protection against COVID-19 than at any other point in the pandemic. This means we can begin to manage the virus like other respiratory infections, thanks to the success of the vaccination programme and access to antivirals, alongside natural immunity and increased scientific and public understanding about how to manage risk.

  • Summer Holiday Camp @ OLSK

    Wed 08 Jun 2022

    Come & join our Holiday Club which we are running this summer in school! Our Holiday Camps offer an abundance of fun activities such as football, basketball, tennis, dance, gymnastics, archery, scooter hockey and many more fun activities for children aged from 5 to 11yrs! βš½οΈπŸ€πŸˆπŸ₯ŽπŸ“πŸΈπŸπŸΉπŸ₯…πŸ˜ŠπŸ†

  • News story and photos now on the website: Celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee across the Archdiocese | Birmingham Diocesan Trust (birminghamdiocese.org.uk)

    Tue 07 Jun 2022

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