The NSPCC visited our school on Wednesday 23rd January and delivered their Speak out. Stay safe. assembly to share information with the children about how they can keep themselves safe from harm and get help if they have any worries. It was a very worthwhile and empowering session for both pupils and teachers.

The NSPCC’s mascot, Buddy, was introduced to the children to encourage speaking out with any worries that they may have. They spoke to the children and staff about the valuable work they do across the country, and talked about how important it is for everyone in our school community to join them in their ‘fight for every childhood’. 

To support parents, the NSPCC will also be hosting an internet safety talk on Tuesday 29th January at 9:15. 

Our school has chosen to support the valuable work of the NSPCC this term by taking part in a fundraising event, a danceathon, on Wednesday 6th February and we would really value your support and encouragement.