We need your help!
Each year, at the end of the KS2 Carol Concert and KS1 Nativities, we collect money and split the total between our 3 chosen charities - NSPCC, The Georgina Ward at Russell's Hall and our own School Fund.
Due to COVID restrictions and the fact that these are not taking place in school, we are holding FUNDRAISING FRIDAY in each of the Fridays during Advent starting on Friday 4th December.
Children can come to school in non-uniform (Christmas jumpers would be fun) and bring in £1 for the charity collection each week.
(Some parents have asked if they can send in more and of course we would be grateful for all contributions but £1 per week would be brilliant!)
We hope that this will be a fun way to raise money for these worthy causes!
Virtual Online Learning/Keeping children Safe!
This year we have all faced significant challenges brought about by the global outbreak of coronavirus
(COVID-19). Now, more than ever before, we are relying on technology to stay connected. With this increased use of technology in our daily lives, there are undoubtedly greater risks presented.
It has never been more important to equip our children and young people with the knowledge, skills and resilience to navigate the online world. Protecting children and young people from harmful activity online is critical. It is therefore vital that we provide an education system that enables our learners to embrace technology and contribute positively online.
For many years we have recognised the importance of online safety. However in this third decade of the twenty-first century, learning how to be safe from harm online has become more complex, and the term ‘safe’ is no longer sufficient. We must support our children in becoming safe and responsible online and ultimately, digitally resilient.
We live in a world where misinformation, disinformation and bots pose a significant risk, not just to our safety, but also to our fundamental decision-making. The influence of misinformation and disinformation is vast, and research has demonstrated that disinformation spreads significantly faster, deeper and more broadly than true information. It’s essential we teach our children and young people to become critical thinkers and to always evaluate and check information before they trust it, act on it or share it further.
It’s also undoubtedly true that the twenty-first century’s most valuable commodity is data and we must accept that cyber security is no longer just the business of major corporate firms. It’s essential for us to all protect our devices and our data to reduce the chances of becoming a victim of cybercrime. These habits start young and are grounded in the very basic habits of cyber hygiene such as strong passwords and understanding the kinds of risks to avoid.
We are very fortunate here in OLSK to have a monitoring system that keeps us safe, through our ICT provider, DGFL (Dudley Grid for Learning) This allows all who are in our building to keep safe whilst accessing online materials. DGFL has been designed to support the digital resilience of children and young people, their families, practitioners and professionals and the wider school community.
We have received the following for Dudley Safeguarding Lead.
We have become aware of a film clip currently circulating on the TikTok social media app. The film is apparently exceedingly violent, and depicts extreme sexual violence as well as torture, captivity and extreme physical abuse of children (girls). The clip may also be available on other social media sites.
This is the latest ‘trending’ video and we still need to focus on the behaviours of social media users to ensure users know what is acceptable to share and view on line.
Please ensure that you check what your child is watching and review their privacy setting on all devices regularly
COVID-19 cases are continuing to soar in Dudley, and now the borough has the highest figures in the West Midlands.
Unless the number of cases starts to fall, local restrictions could remain in place post lockdown, and in the run up to Christmas.
Residents are being urged to follow the national lockdown rules.
See the latest figures on our data dashboard www.dudleyhealthandwellbeing.org.uk/localoutbreakcontrolplan
For advice and information on coronavirus visit including testing locally www.dudley.gov.uk/coronavirus
If you are worried about your child’s mental health, please see our page on the school website.
You’ll find lots of information & helpful telephone numbers under the PARENTS tab in MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS.
We are here to help, if you have any concerns. 🤗🌈💕🙏
love from Mrs F 💕
Mass will be broadcast throughout the week on the parish live stream created by Father Stefan on YouTube. Here is a link
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWKQ3_Ft_zoDHsTqSXz4uiA/videos?view=2&live_view=503
Blue Peter have now launched on YouTube.
It is the longest running kids TV show in the world and they will be uploading videos to it that are suitable for 5-11 year olds. They will have world record breaking challenges, arts and crafts, environmental videos, cooking and baking how tos, inspirational films, gaming, celebrity appearances, dance routines and music performances. They will also feature ways of getting a Blue Peter badge, behind the scenes footage and extra content about our incredible presenters Adam, Lindsey, Mwaksy, Richie and Henry the Blue Peter dog.
If you think your child would be interested in this, you can subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/bluepeter - and don’t forget to watch the live programme on CBBC at 5.30pm every week, or on BBC iPlayer.
Most importantly, Odd Socks Day is designed to be fun! It’s an opportunity to encourage people to express themselves and celebrate their individuality and what makes us all unique!
There is no pressure to wear the latest fashion or for parents to buy expensive costumes. All you have to do to take part is wear odd socks with your school uniform, it couldn’t be simpler! Girls can wear their odd socks over tights.
Breakfast with Santa for KS1!
The children in Pre School, EYFS and KS1 can enjoy breakfast in their class bubbles and Santa will wave from their class window and deliver the presents. This is to ensure that all children and Santa, are safe!
£5 per child and please order through School Money!
Merry Christmas!!