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  • Harvest food and toiletry donations

    Published 18/10/23

    This past year has been incredibly challenging for many of us with the cost of living crisis and increased fuel bills following on from the pandemic. Sadly, we are seeing more and more families using foodbanks. Foodbanks across the country are facing one of the most difficult situations in a decade. At Black Country Foodbank, distribution of food parcels has risen by 20% compared to last year with over a 1/3 of all food distributed throughout the year going to children.

    Next week, as part of our Harvest celebrations, we are inviting donations of food and toiletries that will be collected next Thursday afternoon by Brierley Hill Food Bank. If you feel able to help, we would be extremely grateful if you could send to school a donation, however small, of food or toiletries from Monday 23rd October up to 10am on Thursday 26th October. Thank you so much!

    Meanwhile, if you are struggling financially yourself, or if you know of another Withymoor family who is finding it hard to make ends meet, please speak in confidence to myself or Mrs Tong and we may be able help or direct you to support from local agencies. 

    Alison Wootton

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  • Dudley Fostering Coffee Morning​​​​​​​

    Published 03/10/23

    If you are interested in finding out more about fostering a child, you are invited to attend a coffee morning at school hosted by Dudley Fostering. The event is on Tuesday 17th October in the school hall from 9am - 10am. Please enter school via the main school entrance. We look forward to seeing you!

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  • Information about Respiratory Infections, including COVID-19

    Published 27/09/23

    During the autumn and winter months there is usually an increase in respiratory infections which can spread easily between people. These include the common cold, COVID-19, flu, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Symptoms of respiratory infections can be very similar, and it is not possible to tell which infection your child might have based on symptoms alone. These infections usually pass within 1 to 2 weeks and symptoms can usually be treated at home. A pharmacist can advise on treatments to relieve symptoms, such as decongestants and nasal sprays.

    Children and young people with mild, respiratory symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, or slight cough, who are otherwise well, can continue to attend their education or childcare setting. Children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people, where they can. They can go back to school, college, or childcare, and resume normal activities when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend.

    Most people in England can no longer get free COVID-19 tests, and there is no requirement for people to test if they have symptoms unless the below applies:

    • They have a health condition which means they are eligible for COVID-19 treatments (NHS-Treatments for COVID-19)

    It is not recommended that children and young people are tested for COVID-19 unless directed to by a health professional.

    If a child or young person (aged 18 years and under) has a positive COVID-19 test result they should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 3 days after the day they took the test, if they can. After 3 days, if they feel well and do not have a high temperature, the risk of passing the infection on to others is much lower. This is because children and young people tend to be infectious to other people for less time than adults.

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  • Dudley Health and Well Being Update

    Published 20/09/23
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  • Recommend a Read book lists

    Published 19/09/23

    Looking for inspiration for books to read with or buy for your child? 

    Visit the Class Pages tab on our website to find a list of books that have been recommended by your child's class teacher.

    Look inside the Autumn term folder for this term's recommendations.

    Keep an eye out in the Spring and Summer term for more book recommendations too!

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  • What is your child learning this term?​​​​​​​

    Published 08/09/23

    Please visit the Class pages for more information about what your child is learning this term.

    Select the year group that your child is in and click on the Autumn term icon.

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