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  • NO DOGS

    Mon 24 Sep 2018
    We kindly ask to refrain from bringing dogs onto the school site.
  • Please avoid riding bicycles on the school yard to reduce the number of accidents.

    Mon 17 Sep 2018
  • Complaints Policy

    Mon 10 Sep 2018

    For any concerns, questions or queries please speak to your child's teacher/teaching assistant.  If the teacher/teaching assistant is unable to answer your queries/alleviate your concerns, within a reasonable amount of time, you may request a meeting with a member of the Senior Management Team (appointments will be out of teaching hours).

     

    Appointments can be made to speak to the Head Teacher on a Wednesday afternoon.  

  • What should I do if I get flu?

    Tue 04 Sep 2018 N.Williams

    What should I do if I get flu?

    The best remedy is to rest at home, keep warm and drink plenty of water. You can take paracetamol or ibruprofen to lower a high temperature and relieve aches if necessary. Use a tissue when you sneeze or cough and wash your hands or use hand sanitizer to help stop flu spreading.

    Catch it, Bin it, Kill it!

     

    Where can I get more
    information?
    Visit www.beatflu.org
    You can find out more about
    flu vaccines, including vaccine contents and
    potential side effects,
    at www.medicines.org.uk/emc/
    by entering the name of the vaccine in
    the search box and looking at the patient
    information leaflet (PIL).
    A schedule showing which immunisations are
    routinely offered in Wales is available from
    www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk/livewell/
    vaccinations/Leaflets/

    If you have any questions or want
    more information, talk to your
    doctor or nurse, call NHS Direct
    Wales on 0845 46 47 or visit
    www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk/
    To order more copies of this leaflet,
    email: hplibrary@wales.nhs.uk
    or telephone 029 2010 4650.

     

    Visit facebook.com/beatflu
    twitter.com/beatflu

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