6/2/2019 Emotional Well-being at NWJS
Please follow this link to see the slides that were used at last night's presentation with Dr Gaye Gunton about good mental health and well-being.
Please see below for information that we have sent out, with the latest information at the top.
Please follow this link to see the slides that were used at last night's presentation with Dr Gaye Gunton about good mental health and well-being.
Dear parents,
The school is closed today.
Having been on site since 6am this morning, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to close the school.
We have assessed the conditions and deem it to be unsafe for staff and children to travel safely in.
I am sorry that this message has not been posted earlier.
Due to heavy usage with our internet provider’s server, it has not been possible to post the message on our school’s website despite repeated attempts.
Messages should have arrived to you via the Everbridge notification system and School Comms/Gateway.
With thanks and apologies for any inconvenience,
NWJS
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Dear parents,
The school is closed today.
Having been on site since 6am this morning, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to close the school.
We have assessed the conditions and deem it to be unsafe for staff and children to travel safely in.
I am sorry that this message has not been posted earlier.
Due to heavy usage with our internet provider’s server, it has not been possible to post the message on our school’s website despite repeated attempts.
Messages should have arrived to you via the Everbridge notification system and School Comms/Gateway.
With thanks and apologies for any inconvenience,
NWJS
Dear Parents,
Having been on site since 6am this morning, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to close the school. We have assessed the conditions and deem it to be unsafe for staff and children to travel safely in.
With apologies for the inconvenience,
NWJS
Dear Parents,
Having been on site since 6am this morning, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to close the school. We have assessed the conditions and deem it to be unsafe for staff and children to travel safely in.
With apologies for the inconvenience,
NWJS
Dear Parents,
Having been on site since 6am this morning, we have unfortunately had to take the decision to close the school. We have assessed the conditions and deem it to be unsafe for staff and children to travel safely in.
With apologies for the inconvenience,
NWJS
Dear parents,
We look forward to welcoming you all back to school tomorrow (Tuesday 8th January) and hope that you have had a relaxing Christmas holiday.
With best wishes,
NWJS
Dear Parents,
We would like to wish you all a wonderful Christmas. We hope that you have a happy and relaxing with time with your families and look forward to welcoming you back to school on Tuesday 8th January.
With warm wishes, NWJS
Dear Parents,
Please follow this link to see a short report for parents, written by Mrs Singh.
We wish you a happy half term holiday and look forward to welcoming you and your children back to school on Monday 5th November.
With best wishes, Nascot Wood Junior School
Dear Parents,
At lunch time today, some teenage children were ‘hanging around’ outside our Langley road gate. It was reported to me that they spoke to some of our children, through the gate, and threw some wrapped sweets (celebrations) onto the playground.
This was sensibly brought to the attention of school staff by our children, and members of staff spoke to the teenagers, telling them to stop being silly and to go away.
Over the remainder of lunch time, different variations of what happened began circulating around the playground. Some children told others widely differing versions of events. Unfortunately, this led to some children becoming a little upset.
At the end of lunch time, Mrs Singh spoke to the whole school, to reassure the children about what happened and to praise the children that quickly brought this to our attention.
We are in the process of contacting the parents of the teenagers involved, to notify them that this behaviour was not appropriate and ask them to discuss it with their children, so that it is not repeated.
I would be grateful if you could talk to your own child/ren about what happened at lunch time today in order to reassure them.
With kind regards,
Simon Watts