Family Information and FOPHS News Friday 7th February 2025
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Spring is my favourite season. I love seeing the signs, so this week鈥檚 sighting of snowdrops in my garden gave me a boost. Crocuses, daffodils and baby lambs will complete my spring audit.
We held an information coffee afternoon for parents/carers of students going on the residential trip to Calvert Trust this month. We held an online one last week and sign up was excellent. I hope all your questions were answered. It was fantastic to see so many of you there, meeting some for the first time. If you have any questions or concerns, as Andrea said please don鈥檛 hesitate to contact us.
We have been informed by Calvert Trust that they still await forms to be completed.
I will be emailing those parents who we have been informed have not completed the essential information which Calvert Trust require. If you have any difficulties with the forms, please get in touch with me.
Free School Meals.
For those eligible for income related free school meals, I have been informed by North Tyneside Council that the vouchers for school holidays will continue for another year. If you think that you are eligible and have not applied or sent proof of eligibility, please let me know. Vouchers are available to students up to Year 13 only as Year 14 is an additional year of school. They are intended to support low-income families to provide a meal for their child during that school holiday period. Vouchers not activated within approximately 1 month will be cancelled by North Tyneside and will not be reissued. I will forward the letter and further details to those on my list as soon as I receive it.
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Online Safety:
The link to the Online safety information can be found on the school website under the heading 鈥淧arent and carers area鈥, then 鈥渙nline safety鈥 from the dropdown menu.
The online safety blog is live on the school website. This week鈥檚 covers incels.
*Warning- Sensitive Topic* In today’s digital age, it’s important to be aware of various online communities and the kinds of language and behaviour they might promote. This awareness is crucial, especially for children with special educational needs and disabilities who may be more vulnerable to online influences. One group that has gained attention is the “incel” community. The term “incel” stands for “involuntary celibate” and refers to individuals who feel they cannot find romantic or social connections despite wanting them. While wanting to connect with others is normal, some online incel communities spread negative or harmful ideas.
As a parent, it鈥檚 important to recognise certain warning signs in the language your child might encounter.
Careers Fair: My Future-My Choices
This fayre is taking place next week at St James Park between 10:00 and 15:00, another evening session between 15:30-17:30. Please see attached. Places need to be booked via the link. It is aimed at students in years 10 and above. Some of our families have been advised by caseworkers to attend. I have just received notification today and the event is next Wednesday 12th February.
Thought for the week, so apt this week for me anyway!
鈥淭he first blooms of spring always make my heart sing.” 鈥 S. Brown
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Contact details
Eileen Robinson: Family Liaison Officer
Email: e.robinson@percyhedley.org.uk
Telephone: 0191 2161811 ext. 3260.
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