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  • Christmas at Crossdale!

    Published 13/12/22

    The children performed a selection of traditional and modern Christmas songs in our festive concert this year - they gave it their all, getting the audience into a Yuletide mood!

    We hope you enjoy the sideshow below ðŸŽ„🎅

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  • Scarlet FEVER and STREP A

    Published 08/12/22

    The UKHSA (UK Health Security Agency) has asked all schools to share the following information with parents in the EYFS:

    (Please also read the 2 attached documents below)

    You will be aware of the coverage in the media concerning Group A streptococcus infections, also known as Group A strep, strep A or GAS. Group A strep is a common bacteria, which many of us carry in our throats and on our skin. It doesn’t always result in illness, but it can cause infections, some mild and some more serious. More serious infections are caused by the bacteria getting into parts of the body where it’s not usually found, like the lungs or bloodstream. These are usually linked to invasive group A strep also known as iGAS.

    The increase in cases is being investigated, but is not thought to be because of a new strain of bacteria. It is more likely to be as a result of a number of factors including more social mixing and increases in other respiratory illnesses.

    Key messages for parents

    1. Group A strep (GAS) is a common bacteria which causes a range of infections, including scarlet fever. These infections are usually mild. Invasive group A strep (iGAS) is a rare infection when the bacteria gets into parts of the body where it can cause more serious disease, like the lungs or bloodstream.

    2. There are currently higher than seasonal expected levels of scarlet fever. The early symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting followed by a characteristic red, pinhead rash giving the skin a sandpaper-like texture. For more information and advice, please see: Scarlet fever NHS  (www.nhs.uk)

    3. Good hand and respiratory hygiene are important, including:

    • washing hands for 20 seconds with warm water and soap
    • catching coughs and sneezes using tissues – catch it, bin it, kill it
    • keeping away from others when feeling unwell.

    4. As a parent, if you feel that your child seems seriously unwell, you should trust your own judgement. Contact NHS 111 or your GP if:
    • your child has a sore throat, fever, chills or muscle aches, but they are getting worse
    • your child stops feeding or is eating less than normal
    • your child has a dry nappy for 12 hours or more or shows other signs of dehyrdration
    • your baby is under 3 months and has a temperature of 38oC, or is older than 3 months and has a temperature of 39oC or higher
    • your baby feels hotter than usual when you touch their back or chest, or feels sweaty
    • your child is very tired or irritable.

    5. Call 999 or go to A&E if:
    • your child is having difficulty breathing – you may notice grunting noises or their tummy sucking under their ribs
    • there are pauses when your child breathes
    • your child’s skin, tongue or lips are blue
    • your child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake

    For more information please see: UKHSA Blog - Group A Strep - What you need to know.

    The 2 leaflets below provide extra information for parents

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  • Healthy Family Teams Consultation

    Published 07/12/22

    In Nottinghamshire, feedback is being sought about health visiting and school health teams (known as your Healthy Family Team).

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  • Keyworth Friday Warm Space

    Published 02/12/22

    Organised by churches in Keyworth & Keyworth Community Projects, 'Friday warm space' is open to all Keyworth residents.

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  • helping children enjoy the run up to Christmas.

    Published 01/12/22

    Christmas time, and the run up to Christmas, can be overwhelming to some children. The attachment below details some strategies that may be supportive for your child. 

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  • Children In Need 2022

    Published 11/11/22

    On Friday 18th November we will be raising money for the charity ‘Children in Need’. 

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  • Young Voices 2024

    Published 08/10/22
    We are very excited that our Crossdale choir will be travelling to Sheffield on Wednesday 21st February to join the world's biggest choir at Young Voices 2024.  Please find below links to this year's Young Voices L
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  • Harvest Collection

    Published 06/10/22

    A huge thank you for all of your kind contributions for our Harvest collection this year.

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  • Harvest 2022

    Published 22/09/22

    This year we will be supporting the Keyworth community Foodbank with our annual Harvest celebration.

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  • Remembering Queen Elizabeth II

    Published 20/09/22

    All the children have spent the afternoon in school today remembering our late Queen Elizabeth II. The children have spent time learning about her long life and the impact she had on our country and the world. There has been a wide range of activities; from our Starlings in reception making jam sandwiches (her favourite afternoon tea!) to our Year 6’s looking at her role during World War II.  

    We marked the end of the day with a whole school assembly where we all said farewell and began to think about the new era under the reign of King Charles III. 

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  • School Closure - Bank Holiday 19.9.22

    Published 12/09/22

    Following guidance issued by the Department for Education, school will be closed on 19th September for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

    In light of this, we have rescheduled school photographs for the 4th October.

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  • Tour of Britain - Thursday 8th September 2022

    Published 08/09/22

    What a great opportunity.

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