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NEW FOR THIS WEEK: Welcome to our website! We are delighted to welcome everyone to Warmington, whether it's your first visit to us or you've been with us for years. Many new events for the remainder of the Autumn Term are now on the calendar and look out for the updates on our long-term plans on the Curriculum page - we can't wait to show you what we have been learning! We are also really thrilled and delighted to welcome Mrs Mwaramba as our new Red Kites teacher and Acting Head of School!
OCTOBER 2024 HALF TERM ACTIVITIES
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL PLACES
It's time to think about next year and school places! Applications for Year 7 places must be completed by 31st October 2024 and applications for Reception places by 15th January 2025. Please follow the links below for more information.
Primary - https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/primary-school-places
Secondary - https://www.northnorthants.gov.uk/secondary-school-places
Online Safety Poster - you can download a version of this from our 'Computing' and 'Newsletter' sections.
PAST POSTS
Our Hedgehogs have been 'Super Writers' this week - well done, everybody!
We've added a 'Challenge Guide' to our newsletter section to help you tackle online safety challenges at home!
ONLINE SAFETY - we have been thinking about how to keep ourselves safe online. Check out our display!
PAST POSTS
REMEMBRANCE AT WARMINGTON
We would like to share the art work created by our Hedgehogs Class. It will be displayed in Warmington Church this week. The pupils have been learning about the importance of Remembrance and have created their own tributes.
ONLINE SAFETY
Have you heard about an online character called Huggy Wuggy from a game and TV show called Poppy Playtime? The animated character goes by the friendly name of Huggy Wuggy, leading parents and children to believe the videos are aimed at youngsters and contain no inappropriate material. However, the blue bear-like creature with sharp teeth chases and threatens other characters in nightmarish scenarios, leaving many children upset and frightened. The character is from the cast of Poppy Playtime which is described as a ‘survival horror, logical puzzle video game’. Huggy Wuggy is the villain within the game.
The game involves staying alive in a horror puzzle adventure. This game is not suitable for primary aged children as it contains some frightening and disturbing content that is very upsetting to view. The Poppy Playtime game is available on the App Store and Android store and has a PEGI 12 rating, meaning it is only suitable for people over 12. To put this into context Minecraft has a rating of PEGI 10 meaning it is only suitable for people over 10. Toys representing the characters from Poppy Playtime are sold on Amazon. The Huggy Wuggy character has also been recreated on Roblox, a virtual community where users can create their own 3D worlds with their own game players.
Please see our newsletter section for a range of factsheets and advice regarding online safety for your children.
Not sure what to read next with your child? Check out the Recommended Reads for each class! Lots of ideas to excite and inspire young readers and to get a ticket for the Reading Raffle!
You can find the information under 'Classes' and the lists are in each class section. Enjoy!!
This Term's Value:
We have launched our 'Values Assemblies' this term and this term's theme will be 'Independence' - there will be assemblies and rewards each week!!
Safeguarding Update - there is a flyer on our 'Safeguarding Page' for a webinar for parents on County Lines and Child Criminal Exploitation - please see the flyer for more details.
E-Safety Guides: please follow the link to access a range of online safety guides: E-safety Guides for Schools | National Online Safety
Check out the class blogs for some terrific class photos! Thank you to our fantastic staff for helping everyone get ready for such a brilliant production!
Our Kindness Tree is finished - thank you to everyone for their lovely ideas and comments!
Keeping Safe Online - please the latest information and links to staying safe online!
'On the internet' is a learning-to-read book for children aged 4 and above. The large, bright illustrations show all the different ways that the internet can be used for.
Find On the internet here: https://www.childnet.com/resources/a-learning-to-read-book
Other Childnet books for younger children include:
Smartie the Penguin (3 to 7 year olds) https://www.childnet.com/resources/smartie-the-penguin
Digiduck's Big Decision (3 to 7 year olds) https://www.childnet.com/resources/digiduck-stories
Mr Carlyle, Miss Aldous and all the Warmington staff team.