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  • Keys to Learning day - Friday 2nd September 2022

    Published 02/09/22
     Today saw Crossdale mix up and spend time working together to practise using our Self-Managers Key. Each classroom set up different activities across the curriculum to help us practise challenging ourselves, showing stickability, staying foc
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  • Base Meetings for Parents and Carers

    Published 01/09/22

    As we start a new school year, we invite parents and carers to join us for a welcome meeting.

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  • Fun on the Field

    Published 26/07/22

    Last day of term!

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  • Predicted Heatwave - Information for The Week Beginning 18th July 2022 v2

    Published 15/07/22

    Due to the weather forecast of temperatures in excess of 30 degrees Celsius at the start of next week, we wanted to let you know of our plans to ensure we keep the children, staff and anyone in school safe.

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  • KS2 Sci-Tech Vehicle Science Competition

    Published 28/06/22

    Science competition!

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  • Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Peer Challenge

    Published 09/06/22

    Nottinghamshire County Council have commissioned a Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Peer Challenge which will take place on 22 and 23 June 2022.

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  • Keys to Learning Day!

    Published 22/04/22

    We saw the return of our whole school Keys To Learning Days on Friday last week, where we explored what being a Team Worker looked like in all different areas of the curriculum; art, DT, music, maths, Forest Schools, geography and history. It was so wonderful to see our Crossdale Family mixing up across all year groups and classes again, supporting one another to learn and have fun together!

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  • Covid Update, 18th April 2022

    Published 18/04/22

    From 1 April 22, updated government guidance advises people with symptoms of a respiratory infection, including COVID-19, and a high temperature or who feel unwell, to 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.

    Anyone with a positive COVID-19 test result will be advised to try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people when they are most infectious:

    • Adults: 5 days
    • Children: 3 days

    We would ask all families to exercise great caution when considering if their child is well enough to attend school. This will allow us to maintain optimum staffing levels and ensure as many children as possible stay well and can continue to come to school.

    The latest NHS advice for children can be found here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/symptoms/coronavirus-in-children/ Please note that the NHS has significantly expanded the list of symptoms linked to covid-19.

    Please let us know if you have any questions.

                           

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  • Let's Sing 2022

    Published 03/04/22

     

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  • Cress Competition and Science Week 2022!

    Published 20/03/22

    Thank you to all the parent helpers who came in during Science Week 2022!

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  • Science Week 2022!

    Published 10/03/22

    Get Growing Competition 2022 instructions 

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  • Covid-19 update 5/3/22

    Published 05/03/22

    We are aware that some local schools are still experiencing high levels of Covid-19 amongst staff and pupils – Covid-19 is still posing a health risk and causing considerable disruption to children’s education. To help reduce the spread of the virus, please: 

    • Continue to be very attentive to any potential symptoms of Covd-19.
    • Do not send your child to school if they have symptoms of Covid-19 or they have a positive LFT.
    • Book a PCR test if your child has symptoms of Covid-19.

    All families should all continue to follow guidance on People with COVID-19 and their contacts if anyone in the household has COVID-19 symptoms.

    Children absent with Covid must not return until they have had 2 negative LFTs taken 24 hours apart from Day 5 onwards. If LFTs remain positive, then they should continue to isolate for the full 10 days.

    You can still call 119 for Covid-19 advice or visit the NHS website.

    Please call school if you have any questions.

    Many thanks for your ongoing support.

    Crossdale

     

     

    How to safely return to your normal routine before 10 days

    Many people will no longer be infectious to others after 5 days. You may choose to take an LFD test from 5 days after your symptoms started (or the day your test was taken if you did not have symptoms) followed by another LFD test the next day. If both these test results are negative, and you do not have a high temperature, the risk that you are still infectious is much lower and you can safely return to your normal routine

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