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Kidsgrove Primary School

Empowering Learners...Growing Minds

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Support for Ukraine Day

    Wed 16 Mar 2022

    https://www.kidsgroveprimary.org.uk/global-news/

  • Seeing Is Believing

    Tue 15 Mar 2022

    https://www.kidsgroveprimary.org.uk/special-events-in-school/

     

    Follow the link to see the photos. 

  • Our Support to the Ukraine

    Thu 10 Mar 2022

    Our children have had lots of questions about what is happening in Ukraine and we have done an assembly through a story about this.  

    We are able to show our support thorugh Hermes Parcel Delivery based in Crewe. 

    Hermes Parcel Delivery are working in partnership with  Uliana Kuzik – Charity Foundation, based in Maidstone.

    I  was hoping our school communnity would be interested in joining in and collecting items for donation?

    Hermes would then send one of their vans to collect any donations made. 

    Below is a list of items that were looking for

    •    Medical Items
    o    Plasters
    o    First aid Kits
    o    Sterilisers

    •    Baby items
    o    Nappies
    o    Wet wipes
    o    Clothes
    o    Toys
    o    Creams

    •    Shelter items
    o    Tents
    o    Blankets
    o    Sleeping bags

    Please send your dontaions in by Friday 18th March. 
    Thank you for your continued support. 

  • Vaccination information for children aged 5 - 11 year old

    Wed 09 Mar 2022 Mrs Jo Knowles

    Children aged 5 to 11 years who are in a clinical risk group or who live with someone who is immunosuppressed can get the COVID-19 vaccine, in line with advice set out by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Eligible children include those with diabetes, immunosuppression, learning disabilities, and other conditions as outlined by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in the Green Book.

    Vaccinations help to increase protection against COVID-19, which is particularly important for those with underlying health conditions. 

    Further information is available in the guide for parents of children aged 5 to 11 yearspublished by UKHSA. We have published some frequently asked questions on the vaccination programme including information on eligibility, accessibility and advice for parents of children at high risk from COVID-19. Following advice from the JCVI, healthy 5 to 11 year old children will also be offered two 10 microgram doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The NHS will prepare to extend this non-urgent offer to all children during April.

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