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May 2023

  • Wake up Wednesday – 25th May 2022

    Published 25/05/23

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

    This week’s topic focuses on ‘What parents and carers need to know about Discord’. Discord is a free app which allows users to communicate in real time via text, video or voice chat.

    “…it’s also a place where young people can be exposed to risks if the right precautions aren’t taken”

    – 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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  • Nightingale Question Time!

    Published 17/05/23

    From the House of Commons to our Community Room!.

    Nightingale’s now famous Eco-Club hosted a prestigious event this past Friday. Mrs. Tariket & Mrs. Bellis have worked tirelessly to provide wonderful enrichment opportunities for our children and show them the real difference they can make in our community and in their local area in general.

    On Friday Eco-Club welcomed some politicians into school to answer some rather ferocious lines of questioning from our Year 6’s around environmental issues and how we can encourage those on power to do more to promote them.

    Richard Burgon, who is a member of the Labour Party and the Member of parliament for Leeds East was in attendance as was Shahab Idris, a representative of the Green Party and Councillor Katie Dye, Chair of the Leeds City Council Climate Committee. Our very own headteacher, Mr Pearce was also on the panel to give an Educator’s perspective of environmental issues.

    Many of our Year 6’s chose to stay after school to be part of the audience for the Question Time event that I have no doubt was just as demanding as Prime Minister’s questions each week.

    The Panel Question Time was rounded off with Eco-club leading a tour of school to share the amazing work they have done with our Eco Garden, showing off the various projects from across this year.

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May 2023