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November 2021

  • Eco Club Roadshow!

    Published 29/11/21

    Nightingale’s Eco Club led by Mrs Bellis and Mrs. Tariket have had a wealth of opportunities recently, firstly they attended Co-op Academy Brownhill to learn from their EcoSpace and develop their own ideas for Nightingale.

    There they met Mr Ingle who looks after the garden area with pupils from the school. Eco Club were able to look around this wonderful space to help them develop ideas for improving areas around Nightingale. 

    Mr Ingle also put the group to work planting bulbs and plants in containers in order to decorate the front entrance at Nightingale while Brownhill’s regular feline visitor looked on. 

    Now the planning starts for the group to grow produce, make areas around school more attractive and encourage pollinating creatures into our habitat. Eco Club want to give special thanks to Mr. Ingle and definitely hope to visit again in the spring time.

    Then they set their sights further afield, travelling all the way to Blackpool in order to experience how varieties of salad leaves are grown.

    Accompanied by Elaine from Green Influencers who helped to plan the trip, they were made very welcome by James the owner of Dawndew Salad Farm along with Gemma as well as Jonathon and Alex from Keeling’s (the company who provide Co-op with salad produce)

    Eco Club were given a guided tour of the salad farm and were overwhelmed by the actual size of it. They learned all about the process of growing salad leaves and were delighted to sample some of the produce .They even got to sample special edible flower heads grown for high end restaurants and even brought back a goodie bag of seeds pads to grow their own salad leaves! Hopefully they will be inspired to keep growing edible plants. 

    After this visit, Eco Club braved the dreadful weather to litter pick along the promenade in Blackpool. Well done Eco Club! You should all be very proud of how you represented  our school and a special thank you also to our very informative, kind hosts .

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  • Nightingale Supports Anti-Bullying​​​​​​​

    Published 19/11/21

    It is anti-bullying week this week across the UK and Nightingale have used it to explore why anti-bullying is so important, who can help us and what we can do to make sure that we are great role models always. Teachers have been discussing this with their classes, talking about what to do when… and making links to our Co-op values to make sure our children understand that by following these they can become good citizens who spread positivity. These values support the anti-bullying message and help our children make good choices at school!

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  • Wake up Wednesday – 24th November​​​​​​​

    Published 17/11/21

    We’ve joined up with National Online Safety!

    What is it?

    National Online Safety is a multi-award winning company. They make it their mission to make the internet a safer place for children. Partnering with them will help us develop e-safety across our whole school.

    What can I find?

    • webinars
    • short information videos
    • safety courses
    • educational resources
    • specialist training
    • support with all the latest technology

    Sign up

    Click here to create your account

    #WakeupWednesday

    Today is our second ‘Wake up Wednesday’. Every Wednesday we’ll share new information related to staying safe online.

    This week’s topic is what parents need to know about cryptocurrency!

    “Cryptocurrency is software enabling the exchange and storage of digital ‘coins'”

    – National Online Safety

    Contact

    If you’ve got any questions about National Online Safety, get in touch and ask to see Mr Pearce.

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  • Wake up Wednesday – 10 November​​​​​​​

    Published 10/11/21

    We’ve joined up with National Online Safety!

    What is it?

    National Online Safety is a multi-award winning company. They make it their mission to make the internet a safer place for children. Partnering with them will help us develop e-safety across our whole school.

    What can I find?

    • webinars
    • short information videos
    • safety courses
    • educational resources
    • specialist training
    • support with all the latest technology

    Sign up

    Click here to create your account

    Wake up Wednesday

    Every Wednesday we’ll share new information related to staying safe online.

    This week’s support is based on the Netflix TV show, ‘Squid Game’ rated 15+. It’s important for parents and carers to understand the potential risks for young audiences watching the show.

    Advice to parents and carers:

    • use parental controls
    • monitor online activity
    • monitor behaviour
    • check age ratings
    • have open conversations
    • watch the show

    Contact

    If you’ve got any questions about National Online Safety, get in touch and ask to see Mr Pearce.

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  • Harvest Collection Donated​​​​​​​

    Published 10/11/21

    Year 2 children took time out to pack the food gifts which were donated by the school community. Thank you everyone who for your kind contributions which will be taken to St Cyprian’s Church in Harehills . They provide an outlet for the Trussell Trust and provides a vital service to those in need.

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November 2021